Unless you lose the included remote, you probably won’t have to use the buttons too much, and that’s a good thing because they’re probably the worst part of the build quality. Up top, the soundbar is a smooth, brushed aluminum that maintains a minimal look, despite the buttons and dual speakers. The subwoofer is a different story, standing 30cm (13 inches) tall it definitely deserves a spot under your desk for itself. I had no problem during setup, because I could just pick it up and spin it around to find the necessary ports. The actual soundbar is roughly 60cm in length (about 24 inches) and weighs surprisingly little. Judging by the giant box that it comes in, you might expect the speaker to be somewhat large-but that’s only because of the subwoofer. It resembles an oddly shaped spaceship more than it does an ancient Japanese weapon, but it still feels nice to touch. Though both the soundbar and the subwoofer are mainly constructed from plastic, the Creative Sound BlasterX Katana soundbar seems well put together. The Creative Sound BlasterX Katana has two upward-firing mid-bass drivers.
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