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title: "Creative Sound Blaster AE-7 - High Resolution PCI-e DAC/Amplifier Sound Card with Xamp Discreet Headphone Bi-Amplifier and Grey/Black Audio Control Module"
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# 9018 ESS SABRE DAC, 127 dB DNR 5.1 discrete & 7.1 virtual surround sound External Audio Control Module w/ volume knob Creative Sound Blaster AE-7 - High Resolution PCI-e DAC/Amplifier Sound Card with Xamp Discreet Headphone Bi-Amplifier and Grey/Black Audio Control Module

**Brand:** creative
**Price:** € 439.97
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your audio game—because your ears deserve the VIP treatment.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Creative Sound Blaster AE-7 - High Resolution PCI-e DAC/Amplifier Sound Card with Xamp Discreet Headphone Bi-Amplifier and Grey/Black Audio Control Module by creative
- **How much does it cost?** € 439.97 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- creative enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted creative brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Control Hub:** Take command with a sleek external module featuring a large volume knob, mic input, and headphone output at your fingertips.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Clarity:** Experience pristine 32-bit/384kHz DSD playback with a 127 dB dynamic range DAC for crystal-clear sound.
- • **Pro-Grade Build & Design:** Crafted for professionals and gamers alike, its titanium look and ergonomic design elevate both style and function.
- • **Plug & Play Compatibility:** Seamlessly integrates with Windows 7 through 11, ensuring hassle-free setup on modern rigs.
- • **Immersive Surround Mastery:** Transform your setup with true 5.1 speaker support and 7.1 virtual surround for headphones—feel every detail.

## Overview

The Creative Sound Blaster AE-7 is a high-resolution PCI-e internal sound card featuring a 9018 ESS SABRE DAC with 127 dB dynamic range and 32-bit/384kHz DSD playback. It supports immersive 5.1 discrete speaker channels and 7.1 virtual surround sound for headphones, paired with a dedicated headphone bi-amplifier. The included external Audio Control Module offers intuitive volume and mic controls. Compatible with Windows 7 through 11, it delivers professional-grade audio clarity and immersive sound for audiophiles, gamers, and content creators seeking a premium upgrade over onboard audio.

## Description

Experience immersive surround sound with this PCI-e sound card featuring a 9018 ESS SABRE DAC, 32-bit DSD playback, and a dedicated headphone amp for crystal-clear audio.

Review: An affordable upgrade worth exploring - This will be a slightly lengthy review given that audio is highly subjective and I WAS the "average Joe" (very sporadically), an audio listener to music on any platforms (also in the absence of music production, sampling, or benchmarking) via 5.1 Creative Inspire T6300 speakers. Firstly, I felt the aesthetics would be excellent in a new transparent computer case (as per photos). However, this was a secondary reason for the acquisition. The design looks very professional, and ergonomically, it felt like a quality upgrade. I also previously had a PCI Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum EX (SB0090), technology dating back to before 2000 (when sound cards produced pitch-perfect instrumental translations of MIDI files and were a must have for an enhanced DOS gaming experience). However, this card was no longer logistical on a new PC given the lack of directly inserting PCI expansion card into new motherboards. So I had taken a calculated risk on this high fidelity audio component, when there is considerable debate as to whether onboard audio outperforms an expansion (slot in) card at all. In absence of drawing comparisons to other vendors, my impartial observations are below. NOTE: I have not utilised the Headphone bi-amp since I have historically preferred audio delivered via desktop speakers: 1) I have utilised this soundcard for nearly 2 months. My initial mindset was to return the item after 1-2 weeks. I previously enjoyed relatively more low frequency, "bass" components in favour of the mid-range aspects. I felt a distinct lack initially. However, this could be related to numerous factors, some of which were beyond my control. I wasn't confident in modifying the equaliser settings in the software since I expected a "one-size fits all" for an audio card in respect to my intended usage. Hence, I continued to use the product for longer to formulate a better opinion (given all permutations), while practically all settings in the SoundBlaster command software were set to close to factory defaults. 2) At a given volume level with the Creative SoundBlaster AE-7, I had to adjust the onboard sound volume bar setting to approximately 2-3 fold in Windows settings. I found a similar trend when I had the previous generation of Creative card with better ratio audio output than the onboard. 3) I purchased a i9 PC just 1-2 weeks prior, predominantly for gaming (prior to purchasing the audio card). No conducted research factually led me to believe an audio card is superior. 4) I am now thoroughly enjoying music harmonics via YouTube surfing, maintaining almost a steady 20% in Windows audio settings. I have spent significantly more time listening to music than gaming (on a gaming PC), and I have identified music artists that I thoroughly enjoy (Delta Goodrem and t.A.T.u) through endless streaming, which brings blistering engineered quality (that compliments the music artists "look and feel") into my room. There is no time bias since these several tracks were prominent over 15 years ago. I deduced both artists were instrument rich and utilised subtle "time-space" tempo harmonics releasing a plethora of emotions, and I believe AE-7 is built to handle the dynamics much better than onboard (however compared in limited capacity in practice). I can now readily identify and explore music that appeals to me (irrespective of the above artists), determine when to listen, hear the impact in a timely manner, and understand them more each time I listen repetitively and ENTIRE duration of the track. This has encouraged me to buy music CDs for the first time and also listen to music on a "de-facto" high quality medium. 4) I would encourage anyone who requires pristine audio and appreciates the music artist's intentions (music more than likely produced on cutting edge technology) to reciprocate this range and EXPLORE this journey as an affordable upgrade. I feel immersed, not overwhelmed, and can refrain from navigating to high volume settings uneccessarily (this is potentially an underlying factor), and the audio still propagates outside of my room with the door closed. AE-7 has exceeded my expectations and delivered exactly that; it makes the sound "sound much better" and more captivating. Please accept any inaccuracies in word selections/typos since I am not from an audio background and written an elaborated review respectively, and have tried to formulate a transparent positive experience (without actually completing identical exhaustive testing on both configurations, other vendors or officially benchmarking).
Review: Finally!!!! - Finally better sound then onboard, Been having slight issues with my onboard sound, distortion here and then. So decided to buy a sound card or cards should I say. Brought SBZ and SBXAE5 plus edition, both where nice cards but both were producing some static noises which I'm now sure this was a fault from my side of things and not of any of the 2 cards. I returned both of them and decided to buy this SBAE7 which I'm glad I did. It has a nicer titanium look and an external volume controller and mic which is handy for any desktops. Slightly better sound from both too. In regards to the static noise being produced through my Bose speakers and headphones, this was founded to be caused by both cards being inserted into the PCIE x 16 slot and not PCIE X1 even though PCIE x 16 does work, it was just causing some sort of interferences. I also kept the SBAE7 sound card far away as possible depending on slot availability from the GPU which may of helped, re/searched online to find a solution and reason for the unwanted static noise which I was experiencing and here it was, right underneath my very own eyes. So try this if you're experiencing any anti electrical static noise or distortion at any time. I did also have my GPU vertical mounted which looked very nice but limited most PCIE slots, now back to horizontal so my GPU is in the top slot PCIEx16 with sound card in bottom PCIE x1 slot. No static noise or any distortion etc, just PURE sound. Please if need be do switch off your HD onboard audio sound in bios just to be Crystal and update to the latest drivers, Hope this helps.

## Features

- The pleasure of high-resolution sound - 9018 ESS SABRE class reference DAC, with a dynamic range of 127 dB (DNR), 32-bit DSD reading at 384 kHz, - 120 dB (0.0001%)
- Immersive surround sound - The Sound Blaster AE-7 supports 5.1 discrete speaker channels and up to 7.1 virtual headphone audio
- Perfect audio quality via headphones
- Enhance your audio - The Sound Blaster AE-7 supports 5.1 discrete channels for speakers and up to 7.1 virtual surround sound for headphones
- These convenient controls at your fingertips - the Audio Control Module with a large volume control knob, 6.3 and 3.5 mm connectors for microphone input, a headphone output, and a built-in microphone
- ASIO 2.3 SUPPORT, Playback and Recording
- SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07TYFPTMT |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,234 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 154 in Hi-Fi Amplifiers |
| Box Contents | Audio Control Module, Quick Start Leaflet, Sound Blaster AE-7 (main card), Warranty Leaflets |
| Brand Name | CREATIVE |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker, Microphone, Computer |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (663) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05390660192418 |
| Hardware Connectivity | PCI Express x4 |
| Hardware Platform | PCIe |
| Item Type Name | Internal sound card |
| Item Weight | 1.59 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Creative Labs (Europe) Limited |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 70SB180000000 |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 384 KHz |
| Model Name | Sound Blaster AE-7 |
| Model Number | 70SB180000000 |
| Platform | Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 |
| Product Warranty | 2 year limited hardware warranty from the manufacturer |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 120 dB |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1, 7.1 |

## Product Details

- **Audio output mode:** Surround
- **Brand:** CREATIVE
- **Compatible devices:** Headphone, Speaker, Microphone, Computer
- **Hardware interface:** PCI Express x4
- **Platform:** Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An affordable upgrade worth exploring
*by A***I on 28 March 2023*

This will be a slightly lengthy review given that audio is highly subjective and I WAS the "average Joe" (very sporadically), an audio listener to music on any platforms (also in the absence of music production, sampling, or benchmarking) via 5.1 Creative Inspire T6300 speakers. Firstly, I felt the aesthetics would be excellent in a new transparent computer case (as per photos). However, this was a secondary reason for the acquisition. The design looks very professional, and ergonomically, it felt like a quality upgrade. I also previously had a PCI Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum EX (SB0090), technology dating back to before 2000 (when sound cards produced pitch-perfect instrumental translations of MIDI files and were a must have for an enhanced DOS gaming experience). However, this card was no longer logistical on a new PC given the lack of directly inserting PCI expansion card into new motherboards. So I had taken a calculated risk on this high fidelity audio component, when there is considerable debate as to whether onboard audio outperforms an expansion (slot in) card at all. In absence of drawing comparisons to other vendors, my impartial observations are below. NOTE: I have not utilised the Headphone bi-amp since I have historically preferred audio delivered via desktop speakers: 1) I have utilised this soundcard for nearly 2 months. My initial mindset was to return the item after 1-2 weeks. I previously enjoyed relatively more low frequency, "bass" components in favour of the mid-range aspects. I felt a distinct lack initially. However, this could be related to numerous factors, some of which were beyond my control. I wasn't confident in modifying the equaliser settings in the software since I expected a "one-size fits all" for an audio card in respect to my intended usage. Hence, I continued to use the product for longer to formulate a better opinion (given all permutations), while practically all settings in the SoundBlaster command software were set to close to factory defaults. 2) At a given volume level with the Creative SoundBlaster AE-7, I had to adjust the onboard sound volume bar setting to approximately 2-3 fold in Windows settings. I found a similar trend when I had the previous generation of Creative card with better ratio audio output than the onboard. 3) I purchased a i9 PC just 1-2 weeks prior, predominantly for gaming (prior to purchasing the audio card). No conducted research factually led me to believe an audio card is superior. 4) I am now thoroughly enjoying music harmonics via YouTube surfing, maintaining almost a steady 20% in Windows audio settings. I have spent significantly more time listening to music than gaming (on a gaming PC), and I have identified music artists that I thoroughly enjoy (Delta Goodrem and t.A.T.u) through endless streaming, which brings blistering engineered quality (that compliments the music artists "look and feel") into my room. There is no time bias since these several tracks were prominent over 15 years ago. I deduced both artists were instrument rich and utilised subtle "time-space" tempo harmonics releasing a plethora of emotions, and I believe AE-7 is built to handle the dynamics much better than onboard (however compared in limited capacity in practice). I can now readily identify and explore music that appeals to me (irrespective of the above artists), determine when to listen, hear the impact in a timely manner, and understand them more each time I listen repetitively and ENTIRE duration of the track. This has encouraged me to buy music CDs for the first time and also listen to music on a "de-facto" high quality medium. 4) I would encourage anyone who requires pristine audio and appreciates the music artist's intentions (music more than likely produced on cutting edge technology) to reciprocate this range and EXPLORE this journey as an affordable upgrade. I feel immersed, not overwhelmed, and can refrain from navigating to high volume settings uneccessarily (this is potentially an underlying factor), and the audio still propagates outside of my room with the door closed. AE-7 has exceeded my expectations and delivered exactly that; it makes the sound "sound much better" and more captivating. Please accept any inaccuracies in word selections/typos since I am not from an audio background and written an elaborated review respectively, and have tried to formulate a transparent positive experience (without actually completing identical exhaustive testing on both configurations, other vendors or officially benchmarking).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally!!!!
*by A***N on 20 February 2021*

Finally better sound then onboard, Been having slight issues with my onboard sound, distortion here and then. So decided to buy a sound card or cards should I say. Brought SBZ and SBXAE5 plus edition, both where nice cards but both were producing some static noises which I'm now sure this was a fault from my side of things and not of any of the 2 cards. I returned both of them and decided to buy this SBAE7 which I'm glad I did. It has a nicer titanium look and an external volume controller and mic which is handy for any desktops. Slightly better sound from both too. In regards to the static noise being produced through my Bose speakers and headphones, this was founded to be caused by both cards being inserted into the PCIE x 16 slot and not PCIE X1 even though PCIE x 16 does work, it was just causing some sort of interferences. I also kept the SBAE7 sound card far away as possible depending on slot availability from the GPU which may of helped, re/searched online to find a solution and reason for the unwanted static noise which I was experiencing and here it was, right underneath my very own eyes. So try this if you're experiencing any anti electrical static noise or distortion at any time. I did also have my GPU vertical mounted which looked very nice but limited most PCIE slots, now back to horizontal so my GPU is in the top slot PCIEx16 with sound card in bottom PCIE x1 slot. No static noise or any distortion etc, just PURE sound. Please if need be do switch off your HD onboard audio sound in bios just to be Crystal and update to the latest drivers, Hope this helps.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great internal sound card
*by K***A on 6 July 2020*

The other reviews of the AE-7 are quite verbose, so by way of alternative here are the bullet points: - I upgraded from an AE-5. There's a difference in sound quality, but it's not earthshattering - I'm either listening with my Edifier S350DBs via optical, or DT 1990 Pros via the ACM - DAC is an ESS SABRE-class 9018 - Sound Blaster Command software is on point - Unlike the AE-5, this supports DDL, DTS - 7.1 virtualisation with headphones works well; the card is 5.1 with physical speakers - I haven't noticed any issues with EMI, given that this is an internal card This is about my limit when it comes to sound cards vs. external/discreet amps, etc., but highly recommend this card if a PCI card solution is what you're looking for.

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