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Guru3D.com » News » Creative Sound Blaster K3+ is a Portable Mixing Board for Today's Online Streamers

Creative Sound Blaster K3+ is a Portable Mixing Board for Today's Online Streamers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/09/2018 05:42 PM | source: | 19 comment(s)
Creative Sound Blaster K3+ is a Portable Mixing Board for Today's Online Streamers

Creativeannounced the Sound Blaster K3+ today. The compact and portable mixer is targeted at today's generation of online live streamers, vloggers, and more. The K3+ captures the goodness of its predecessor, the Sound Blaster K3, while being enhanced further with additional features.

Like its predecessor, Sound Blaster K3+ was developed in part by a number of broadcasters, singers, musicians, and audio engineers. Their feedback has allowed Creative to understand various recording needs, and has resulted in a practical, professional recording interface that boasts incredible connectivity options.

"We're proud to be part of that amazing journey in helping people to express themselves through the content they create," said Low Long Chye, General Manager of Creative. "The Sound Blaster K3+ is a full-fledged portable mixer with a wealth of features that allow any budding musician, comedian, live-streaming gamer or vlogger to customize their content and broadcast in amazing quality.  And because it's so compact and easily powered via USB, they can broadcast live from almost anywhere with just a mobile phone, the book-sized K3+, and a USB powerbank."

About Sound Blaster K3+

The Sound Blaster K3+ is a portable sound mixer with hardware audio processing such as reverb and autotune. It boasts multiple connectivity inputs, supports both dynamic and 48V phantom powered condenser microphones, and features individual input/output gain control. The all-new K3+ also features six special sound clips to enhance live broadcasts, a dedicated mobile output volume knob, and even allows users to connect multiple units together when broadcasting as a band or a group.

  • 6 Modes of Operation 
    The Sound Blaster K3+ supports up to six different usage scenarios, including music playback, recording, broadcasting, web chat, karaoke and DJ hosting.  Features such as voice over and reverb effects can be triggered and combined to produce the ideal recording quality needed for your individual use case scenario.
  • Plug-and-Play Connectivity for PC, Mac, Phones and Tablets 
    The Sound Blaster K3+ is very simple to set up and requires no driver installation. Just connect via USB.  The Sound Blaster K3+ can also be connected using a 4-pole 3.5mm audio jack, giving users full control when using streaming and recording apps on their mobile phones or tablets.
  • Crystal Clear Recording and Playback 
    Audio quality is of the utmost priority when recording music or streaming video. The Sound Blaster K3+ features a built-in, high-definition audio processor that enables it to record crisp and crystal clear audio. Users can start with basic equipment and eventually upgrade to professional headphones and microphones. K3+ also comes with two separate headphone monitoring channels allowing the artist and sound engineer to control their own preferred volume.
  • Audio Effects Processing in Real-Time 
    The Sound Blaster K3+'s powerful built-in audio processor allows users access to real-time audio effects, including reverb and autotune. These sounds are also available even when connected to mobile devices.
  • Sound Clips for Broadcasting 
    Users may select the following sound clips during live broadcasts to add fun and emotion: VIP Entrance, Cheers, Baby Laughter, Audience Laughter, Gunshots, and Crow Caws.
  • Mobile Output Volume Control 
    This feature solves the problem where current mobile phones have no control over the broadcast volume. Users can now ensure that their audience gets an ideal broadcast volume level.
  • Multi-Mixer Connectivity 
    The Sound Blaster K3+ is perfect for multiple users who require their own individual mixer boards when live broadcasting together.  For instance, users of a 4-piece band can daisy-chain four K3+ units and broadcast during a show. This feature gives users the flexibility and freedom to customize their own settings or enable effects as they wish.

Pricing and Availability

The Sound Blaster K3+ will be available in the US at Amazon, Newegg, and Fry's at USD129.99. 



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TheDeeGee
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#5536548 Posted on: 04/10/2018 09:42 PM
Or you can get something semi-professional for 50$ more and say god bye to overpriced creative junk forever. I mean, sure, Creative one is fine, for ~50$ or so.
I got this:
Behringer Xenyx X1222USB
- 200$ in US, ~200e in Europe.


Also 6 times the size.

gx-x
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#5536553 Posted on: 04/10/2018 10:10 PM
If creative had made it, it would have been 1200$. So just Chill. If they (youtubers) can't handle 1 day learning curve, they deserve to pay Creative for their crap. My opinion. They also won't get far with their carriers anyways.

and for people just streaming for fun, i dont think they streaming on PC...most of them will just off streaming from smartphone which dont need anything beside smartphone


Exactly.

illrigger
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#5537134 Posted on: 04/12/2018 06:09 PM
oh ok i see ! well i am happy for their price perfomance not sure if i would ever get better speakers than going for a vga instead or something XD

For pure investment, speakers are without any doubt better that GPUs, because decent speakers, in general, don't go obsolete after 3 years. I'm still using a set of Logitech Z680s that are a decade and a half old, and it would still cost me several hundred dollars to find something better today. You want to avoid anything that relies on your computer (anything USB, basically) and get something that is analog input only, or supports a standard digital connection (TOSLINK or S/PDIF) so that driver stagnation doesn't kill you a few years down the line. You can even find some decent bookshelf speakers and get a standalone receiver on sale or used to drive them so you can upgrade without having to buy the whole thing over a few years down the line.

So basically, if you are happy with what your GPU can do today, think about investing in a good speaker setup. Chances are you'll be using it after the entire PC you are using is in the scrap heap - and probably a few more PCs after it as well.

Venix
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#5537390 Posted on: 04/13/2018 02:03 PM
For pure investment, speakers are without any doubt better that GPUs, because decent speakers, in general, don't go obsolete after 3 years. I'm still using a set of Logitech Z680s that are a decade and a half old, and it would still cost me several hundred dollars to find something better today. You want to avoid anything that relies on your computer (anything USB, basically) and get something that is analog input only, or supports a standard digital connection (TOSLINK or S/PDIF) so that driver stagnation doesn't kill you a few years down the line. You can even find some decent bookshelf speakers and get a standalone receiver on sale or used to drive them so you can upgrade without having to buy the whole thing over a few years down the line.

So basically, if you are happy with what your GPU can do today, think about investing in a good speaker setup. Chances are you'll be using it after the entire PC you are using is in the scrap heap - and probably a few more PCs after it as well.

i understand and i agree 100% with what you are saying good speakers last decades ! currently i have https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/z533-multimedia-speaker-system they do their job and then some for my needs ! mind you i am fully aware by no means they can compete with with decent bookshelf speakers other than that i am 100% happy with em i can feel the base and to me the sound seems crystal clear ...so my plan about the z533 .... i will keep em till they break down really ! i got em 2 years ago when my https://www.logitech.com/en-gb/product/surround-sound-speakers-z506?crid=1588 died .... and i went to 2.1 instead of 5.1 again because ....who was i kidding ? i had all of em on my desk anyway :P

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