Creative Katana SE review: this gaming soundbar has the rumble


Creative Katana SE: Two-minute review

The Creative Katana SE is a very good, almost great all-in-one audio solution for PC gamers. It has a host of features that set it apart from a lot of the best computer speakers. And, even though the Creative Katana SE is the only model among the company’s Katana soundbar offerings to not feature a subwoofer, it still provides a surprising amount of rumble that you’re not likely to find in sub-less alternatives, whether you’re considering speakers, a soundbar, or even the best gaming headsets.

If you’re looking for one of the best soundbars, it’s important to remember that the Creative Katana SE is specifically geared towards gamers. Though it has functionality beyond that, a lot of the fine-tuning is only available through the app so you’ll be somewhat limited using it with a TV.

The Creative Katana SE is not a radical departure from the soundbar design. At first glance, it just appears to be a slightly more ergonomic take with its slanted sides and slightly upward-angled front grill, which I can only guess is because Creative assumes that it’s more likely to be used with a computer setup where your ears are situated above the soundbar.

Creative Katana SE buttons

(Image credit: Future/James Holland)

However, there are quite a few touches here that not only set this soundbar apart from a lot of other options but also justify its slightly higher price tag.

Instead of just two forward-facing drivers, there are also two large tweeters facing upward from the top of the unit, giving the Creative Katana SE some physical spatial audio capabilities. There are also two passive radiators on the back that give this soundbar its outsized bass response. 

Creative Katana SE upward facing speakers

(Image credit: Future/James Holland)



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