Day 2: Win Creative Sound Blaster goodies

by Tarinder Sandhu on 11 December 2019, 09:01

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The HEXUS Epic Giveaway returns! Our annual spate of competitions is back and bigger than ever, giving you the opportunity to win amazing prizes every day throughout the holiday season. It's our way of saying thank you to all our fabulous readers.

The 2019 goodie bag has grown to epic proportions, courtesy of many big-name manufacturers. It's going to get hectic, so be certain to bookmark our dedicated Epic Giveaway homepage to keep tabs on each new competition as it arrives.

It's Day 2 and we have multiple prizes. The main prize is a Creative Sound Blaster AE-9 ultimate soundcard and Creative Outlier Gold TWS earphones worth a combined £400! The second prize is a Creative Sound Blaster X3 USB DAC.

Want to be in with a chance of winning? Simply answer the following question, and don't forget, you can also claim a free second entry via Facebook. Good luck and check back soon for more prizes in the 2019 Epic Giveaway!



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  • There is no entry fee and no purchase necessary to enter this competition.
  • The prize draw is open to HEXUS readers aged 16 years or over.
  • The competition winner will be picked at random from all eligible entries that arrive by 09:00 London time on the closing date, December 18, 2019.
  • Only one entry is permitted per household per HEXUS entry form; second Facebook entries, if applicable, are permitted. Duplicate entries on either form will result in disqualification and no entrant may win more than one prize.
  • The winners will be notified via email by January 30, 2020. The winner must claim their prize within 7 days of the promoter sending notification. If the prize is unclaimed after this time, HEXUS reserves the right to offer the unclaimed prize to a substitute winner selected in accordance with these rules.
  • The first prize is a Creative Sound Blaster AE-9 ultimate soundcard and Creative Outlier Gold TWS earphones.
  • The second prize is a Creative Sound Blaster X3 USB DAC.
  • In the event that the prize offered is unavailable due to circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to offer an alternative prize of equal or greater specification.
  • Prizes will ship to winners within 45 days of the draw, though we aim for sooner.
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  • Prize draws are not open to employees of HEXUS and their affiliates, agencies, suppliers, sponsors and immediate families.
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Creative, wow thats a name from the past, my last Creative product was actually a really early GeForce card…
My first proper piece of sound kit was the Soundblaster AWE 32 Gold, i used that for a while until the port was no longer supported by motherboards, and then since then i have used on board sound.

BUT ! i would like a proper sound kit again, just prioritize other things with my meager pension.
So i am in it for the win :rockon:
Gentle Viking;4156973
My first proper piece of sound kit was the Soundblaster AWE 32 Gold, i used that for a while until the port was no longer supported by motherboards, and then since then i have used on board sound.

BUT ! i would like a proper sound kit again, just prioritize other things with my meager pension.
So i am in it for the win :rockon:

That brings back some memories. I remember shelling out a ridiculous amount of money for one along with a Wave Blaster and addon RAM. I was in AWE (ahem :clapping:) being able to play around with the old sound fonts so easily after all the faffing about I was used to with the Atari ST.
Wonder if them wireless earbuds actually come in colours other than gold…
Yes it was not a cheap piece of kit, and like you i filled the memory slots too.
And i played around with beep beep music too, before i decided that i better stick to making proper music by bashing the drums or tearing in some poor strings.

I also expanded to a 17“ screen way before all other i knew, and when they finally got there i moved on to 22” and that Screen pretty much cost the same as a decent computer.