Deal:
Creative Xmod USB Sound Device $25 at Creative.com
Creative.com has the refurbished Creative Xmod USB Sound Device for $20 + $5 shipping = $25 shipped. "It restores details and vibrance your music and movies lost during compression, making them richer and fuller." Compatible with both PCs and Macs and requires no software installation. Here's a crazy article about it. [Compare]
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#1
envador - Posted 5:03 pm PDT 03/30/09 (318 Posts)
I had given up on this deal ever coming back! In for one! Thanks Ben. This is perfect for those of you on work computers with craptastic built-in sound cards. It's basically a usb sound card with sound shaping.
#2
LiveSquid - Posted 5:20 pm PDT 03/30/09 (1960 Posts)
#3
BPiddy - Posted 5:51 pm PDT 03/30/09 (94 Posts)
I took an old 3-piece AM/FM, 3-disc stereo and use that now.
Overall it works ok. I don't know if makes music sound any better. I like it cause it gives me a big volume knob for easy cranking/silencing. All you do is press it for instant muting.
#4
dustymcc - Posted 5:54 pm PDT 03/30/09 (420 Posts)
#5
MaJoad52 - Posted 6:07 pm PDT 03/30/09 (459 Posts)
Thanks, Ben! The article is enlightening. Sounds like a great device.
#6
Atticus14 - Posted 9:28 pm PDT 03/30/09 (20 Posts)
picking this up for laptop, thanks.
cnet liked it pretty well.
cnet liked it pretty well.
#7
dealhunter24 - Posted 10:53 pm PDT 04/2/09 (77 Posts)
deal is now $25 for a non-refurb xmod.
#8
envador - Posted 9:03 am PDT 04/3/09 (318 Posts)
I ordered this on 3/30 and it arrived yesterday. THIS THING IS AWESOME. No drivers are needed. It plugs into USB and the volume knob works for both volume up/down and mute.
#7 is right. The non refurb is $25... But this refurb for $20, there was not a single scratch on it. It was nicely packed too.
I have a hotaudio USB DAC (hotaudio dot ,com) that I was using here at work, but that cost me $100... now I can bring that home and just use this low-cost (but good value!) xmod here at work.
THANKS BEN!
Man, I might get another one of these as a spare.
BTW, it also has an audio IN port that I can plug my iPhone into. This way I can play back mp3's on my iphone and have it mixed in with computer sounds (IM and new email sounds). I don't keep mp3s on my computer here at work, that's why.
As far as audio quality goes, it sounds great without the x-fi and 3d turned off so I leave it off. It's a little more "bass-y" compared to my hotaudio, but not too unbearable. With the x-fi turned on, the highs are crisper. I'm just happy to have decent stereo sound compared to the crap built-in dell headphone jacks.
[Edited a typo]
#7 is right. The non refurb is $25... But this refurb for $20, there was not a single scratch on it. It was nicely packed too.
I have a hotaudio USB DAC (hotaudio dot ,com) that I was using here at work, but that cost me $100... now I can bring that home and just use this low-cost (but good value!) xmod here at work.
THANKS BEN!
Man, I might get another one of these as a spare.
BTW, it also has an audio IN port that I can plug my iPhone into. This way I can play back mp3's on my iphone and have it mixed in with computer sounds (IM and new email sounds). I don't keep mp3s on my computer here at work, that's why.
As far as audio quality goes, it sounds great without the x-fi and 3d turned off so I leave it off. It's a little more "bass-y" compared to my hotaudio, but not too unbearable. With the x-fi turned on, the highs are crisper. I'm just happy to have decent stereo sound compared to the crap built-in dell headphone jacks.
[Edited a typo]





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