Creative Stage Pro Review

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Apparently, someone thought that it is a good idea to give a defender from Earth Kitt disco times to review the sound strip and subwoofer. Not only that, they gave it to a person who had never known the joy that she had such a slimming sound configuration. Does it get drunk with power? Will he stop referring to himself in the third person? Is this happening when you listen that I don’t care that there is too many times behind the full volume? Well, a friend, if it’s just not your cup of tea, I’m afraid that the playlist will only be much, much worse.

When I got my sullied miniature gloves around the imaginative scene, and then torn to the carien prison with the madness of the scorer, I was pleasantly surprised how simple the configuration process was. Yes, it is a sturdy sound device that requires many cables plus your own power plug, but you configure only one sound bar next to one subwoofer, and everything has a plain, simple -to -understand instructions in the box.

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Also inside the box there is a remote control, although it works with 2x AAA batteries that are not very included. The soundbar also has several rubberized control buttons, so this is not the end of the world if collecting batteries is not at the top of the list of things to do. The most weighty thing coming out of the box is the subwoofer, but it’s simple to hide under even My little Micke Ikea desk. The sound itself is also a fairly massive thing, although it still sits comfortably enough under my monitor – it even offers some additional surface for my smaller vocaloid figurines.

Visually, it is similar to other sound stripes in the field of imaginative scene, but it has a more rounded design plus sneazzy golden bits at both ends of the device. In addition, the style is quite underestimated black sound without a whisper RGB lighting. However, the bulky trace of the Pro stage can be something like a spatial puzzle for anyone who works with even smaller desk space than me.

Creative Stage Pro Specifications


The creative Sound Stage Pro belt is approaching.

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Output power: 160 W peak power
Sound configuration: 2.1 The sound of the channel
Power source: AC power
Sound size: 550 x 112.1 x 80.7 mm / 21.65 x 4.41 x 3.18 inches
Sound weight: 1.33 kg / 2.93 pounds
Subwoofer size: 115 x 265 x 420 mm / 4.53 x 10.43 x 16.54 inches
Subwoofer’s weight: 3.4 kg / 7.49 pounds
Frequency range: 30 Hz – 20 kHz
Communication options: Bluetooth 5.3, HDMI ARC, USB-C sounding, optical, 3.5 mm AUX-in
Guarantee: 2 -year constrained equipment guarantee (only Europe)
Price: USD 170/130 £

Creative Stage Pro offers a wealth of connection option, from connecting to the back of the computer via a USB-C cable to a USB-a cable or is an absolute threat by connecting the phone via Bluetooth. You don’t only need a 3.5 mm AUX cable to do eclectic musical tastes on people around you, but Creative Stage Pro also offers this option. It is also captivating that the Bluetooth connection is constrained to about 10 meters-but the sound filling the Creative Stage Pro room provides escape from the playlist.

Testing this sound was a real feast, but for my neighbors I do not dare to listen to it for longer periods above 15% of volume. Creative Stage Pro can be sparingly deafening, although unlike a distant Forbear, a imaginative speakers on PC Stage 2.1, it is possible to hold the lid throughout this sound.

No wonder Doom: The Dark Eges turns out to be an absolute strap with sound and subwoofer. However, between gusts of shotgun and shield crashes, I often looked at the volume knob on my keyboard. To enjoy all the miniature details in the vicinity in the vicinity of the sound, you will really want to escalate volume slightly higher than maybe comfortable, if you have roommates or share a slightly gaunt wall with neighbors. If you happen to live in a cabin in the forest, I envy the impression of audio, which you will have with the trilogy of fate after 2016.

The fact that Pro manages to maintain an impressive amount of sound details in louder quantities means that the temptation to raise it is even there is only Smidge. In combination with a bass kick with a subwoofer on the floor, I really like to discover a few elderly favorites with Creative Stage Pro.

Speaking of this, I discovered my teenage list of playback to really convey a imaginative scene. While diving in the Undezeda and organ mill, Emilie Autumn, I felt that the requiring higher frequencies of these electric works focused on the violin were well rendered-if I would undoubtedly be begging you for forgiveness of my neighbors. The ability to adapt the bass and high tones separately with a pilot is a power, I am glad that my teenage me never had access.


It approaches the Creative Stage Pro and distant distance.

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By putting aside my “Ugh, you don’t even know what harpsichord Is?’ Phase, Creative Stage Pro offers many preliminary EQ, directed to watch movies, music services, listening to a more sound of sound, such as podcasts or games. They are the easiest through the “mode” on the remote control, but there is another button not just above this dedicated to something that is called “superwide”. You can exchange between “close” and “far” field profiles or turn it off completely – although I feel that a lot of Oph is lost without super -resistant profiles in the game.

At my desk, I usually stick to the “close” profile when I discovered that filling the room was filled enough, but if you organize a function and you want to make sure that your captivity really appreciates all the nuances of two Lemon Demon trucks, you can instead prefer the “distant” profile. I definitely recognized this convincing profile, especially since not much with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Soundtrack becomes an even more wide, tortured ballad when it receives an appropriate expansive sound scene for dominance. Although I got a kick from this, the “distant” profile was definitely a bit overwhelming to sit at my desk – not to mention the complaint of noise, I am sure that the displacement of Pink Pony Club Chappell Roan earned.


Unusual configuration, containing both a creative pro -sound scene and a subwoofer on a typical desk.

Don’t try this desk at home. Put the subwoofer on the floor, people. (Image loan: future)

In any case, it is enough about my eclectic flavors and related music crimes. Let me explain a little more about how well this piece of the set is specifically for games. The dainty sound landscape against the storm becomes the best, “Rainy Forest asmr, to fall asleep on myself, but although I love this dark fantasy city builder, I know that he hardly puts the sound bar.

Instead of annoying my neighbors with even more Doomslayer Shenanigans, I jumped into a slightly less aggressive Hi-Fi Rush sound landscape. Staring at the large quality control bottle, accompanying the Nine Inch Nails soundtrack is flattened with about 10% volume. Fortunately, you don’t have to increase this too much to enjoy smaller details of rhythm game, such as the willingness of your improvised ax and swelling of the collar accompanying the cat.

Buy if …

You are looking for an addictive sound for less than 200 USD: Although it does not offer All Among the audio bells and the Creative Stage Pro bells has many (including a subwoofer) at this price.

You want a versatile sound device: A solid package of connection and sound profiles options allows you to fully use the Creative Pro scene in a number of devices, regardless of whether you play, listen to music or watch movies.

You think that headphone sets are uncomfortable: Be free, player!

Don’t buy if …

You have paper thin walls: Creative Stage Pro is the best when you raise it – but the litany of noise complaints from your neighbors may not be worth it.

You want something more elegant: Creative Stage Pro offers an bulky trail despite its low appearance. It is also equipped with many cables.

In The Creative Stage Pro, it offers an addictive, detailed sound without a blind -blessed effect of a traditional player’s headphone set. So impressed by sound quality – not to mention the attractive colorful colors – Stelseries Arctis Nova 3x, it may finally be time to disconnect the headphone set and experience sound life.

Personally, I don’t mind the bass feeling by the subwoofer on the floor, but if you want a more located rumbling, you may be interested in reading about Blueant Soundblade with a built -in subwoofer. Soundblade is currently our best choice for the best wireless game sound in our best computer speakers guide because of its low -profile design and sound quality. Although various Creative Stage Pro cables mean that it will hardly steal the Bluanta crown, it has an elegant miracle at a price, because it costs about 30 USD/70 £ less for 170 USD/130 GBP.

Stage Pro can the best its predecessor, sound blaster sounds of Katana V2, on at least several fronts. At the beginning, the Pro Scene is much cheaper than MSRP Blaster Katana V2 $ 350, while proud of the great package of connectivity options and sound whaling. The pro scene is not as pretty as Katana V2, but it is not so long; Despite the fact that it is larger of them, the Pro Scene measures only 22 inches in length compared to 24 inches katana V2. This shorter length in combination with a lighter price can mean stage gaps in a wider variety of configuration – and can squeeze our current best choice for the best sound for games.

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