![]() ![]() With Audio Balance enabled, turn the knob clockwise to listen to the speaker output while reducing the SPDIF interface’s volume. To enable Audio Balance, simply press and hold the Microphone button until the LED turns green. When the LED is cyan, the audio source is the four Line-Out or speaker ports located on the rear of the Sound Blaster X3. Also, when using the audio balance, the LED will turn orange when the audio source is the SPDIF or optical port. When the LED is green, the knob is controlling the Audio Balance. When the LED is red, both the Mic Input and Monitoring Level are on. When the LED around the knob is off, so are the Mic Input and Monitoring Level. The first button is used for both the microphone volume control as well as the audio balance control. Now, there is a lot of functionality to these three buttons, so this section may be lengthy. These buttons are the Audio Balance, Mode Button, and the SXFI, or Super X-FI button. ![]() #Sound blaster x fi mb3 usb mic BluetoothWhen you have a Bluetooth device paired, and its battery gets low, the LED around the knob will turn white. To do so, simply hold the knob down until it blinks white. You can also pair Bluetooth devices with your X3. When the knob is controlling the audio balance the LED is either green, cyan or orange. When the knob is controlling your connected microphone, the LED is red. When the knob is used to control the volume of the playback, the LED is blue. This multifunction knob controls more than just the volume. When the sound is unmuted, the LED is solid blue. When the sound is muted, the LED is blue has a breathing effect where it will slowly fade in and out. ![]() This LED will change colors depending on the function the knob is being used for. There is a large LED ring around the knob. The main uses of this knob is a volume knob and a mute button. The top of the Sound Blaster X3 has the Sound Blaster logo inscribed on the top, just above a large round volume knob. #Sound blaster x fi mb3 usb mic softwareAlthough the Sound Blaster X3 can be plug and play, there is software that accompanies the X3, but more on that later. Also, there is a single SPDIF, or optical out port and a single USB Type-C port for both data and power. There is a single Line In port that has a few uses. There is also a port for a c/sub, or subwoofer. From left to right, there are line out ports for front, side, and rear speakers. On the back of the X3, there are five 3.5mm ports. The Sound Blaster X3 offers both discrete and virtual 7.1 surround sound, Dolby Audio, and Creative’s own Super X-FI Technology. For playback, it offers hi-res sound at 32-bit and 192 kHz. For High Gain, the impedance is between 150Ω and 600Ω. In the Low Gain setting, the impedance is between 32Ω and 149Ω. Internally, the Sound Blaster X3 has a 115-decibel DAC and a headphone amp with an impedance between 32Ω and 600Ω. The one to the left is for a microphone and the one to the right is for headphones. The front of the Sound Blaster X3 has two 3.5mm ports. The Sound Blaster X3 has a relatively small footprint on your desk, measuring 129 mm x 129 mm x 40.6 mm. « Creative X3 packaging and unboxing | Creative X3 Sound Blaster Command Software » A Closer Look at the Creative X3 ![]()
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