![]() ![]() Rest in peace, Creative Inspire 4.1 4400… you are gone, but not forgotten. In one of our more recent moves - a move that took us half way across the country, my surround sound PC speakers didn’t quite make it. Each new location has presented both new challenges and opportunities, but sometimes, despite careful packing, there are casualties in a move or some items just don’t make the cut. Some of those moves were intended while others… not so much. While I wouldn’t call myself nomadic, my wife and I have moved quite a bit in the past few years. Also, full disclosure: Creative Technology did send us a unit for this article.) (Just a little housekeeping before we dive in: This article is not an in-depth review of the Sound Blaster Katana V2 though we will be covering some of the information provided within that review. This is the journey I have been on, a journey that led me to the Sound Blaster Katana V2 from Creative Technology. Good sound delivery creates space for the right notes and effects to cut through the mix, providing articulate, immersive details to the gaming experience.Ī good pair of headphones can do this (and we have reviewed a number of them here at ) but, is it possible to get this kind of sound out of speakers? If so, what if you are working within the confines of limited desktop real estate or, no matter how creative you get, you don’t have room for multiple satellite speakers? Does something else need to be sacrificed for audio quality? Okay, that introduction sounded more dramatic than it had any right to, but my point is this: sound (and the gear you use to experience it) can either enhance or detract from the experience itself. But, take my advice: bring a sword… a Katana, to be exact it will prove quite most useful. I have been on a bit of a journey over the past few years and I’d like you to join me.
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