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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | Package Contents: GigaWorks T20 Speakers, 2m stereo-to-stereo audio cable, 0.5m stereo auxiliary input cable, dual RCA-to-stereo adapter, power supply adapter, leaflets for warranty/technical support/Quick Start instructions The Creative Labs GigaWorks T20 is for the discerning listener who knows good audio. Cloth dome tweeters, stylized woven glass fibre cone drivers and BasXPort technology work together for desktop performance like no other. It's been professionally designed & tuned for Hi-Fi quality audio/music playback. The GigaWorks T20 will change your perception of desktop speakers. Enjoy its polished looks and Creative's world-renowned quality audio playback. Speaker Power - 14 Watts RMS per channel (2 channels) Frequency Response - 40 Hz - 20 kHz Sensitivity - 80 dB Controls - Front speaker & remote Black System Requirements - PC notebook with a stereo audio source; MP3 player or other audio player; Video game system with stereo audio output | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 10.4 inches | | Product Width: | 9.5 inches | | Product Height: | 6.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 5.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.1 inches | | Package Width: | 9.5 inches | | Package Height: | 6.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 5.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 18 reviews |
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| | Features | Cloth dome tweeter, woven glass fiber cone driver2-Way design enhances bass without a subwoofer, delivering balanced and natural audioBasXPort engineering enhances the lower mid range tones for fuller, more encompassing soundTV adapter for connection to your TV, VCR/DVD and even your favorite gaming consolePower Rating - 28 Watts Total RMS power
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Great MP3 speaker set Nov 21, 2008 I have really enjoyed this set of speakers and use them to listen to my mp3 player in a basement/workroom setting. They are perfect for that application and I am considering purchasing another set for a computer. You will be pleased with these...
Great sound, small footprint Nov 20, 2008 I love these speakers. I've had them for a few months now. They sound fantastic. The bass response is good for the size, and I can avoid having the extra cables and bulk of a separate subwoofer. The small footprint keeps them out of the way, and I love that I can plug in both my desktop computer and either my laptop or iPhone at the same time using the aux input on the front. The headphone jack on the front is also really convenient. This is an all around great product at a really good price.
Great Sound for 2 speakers Nov 10, 2008 These speakers are just right for me - desktop, plugged into my PC, listening to music, no gaming. For $90, I don't expect much more than this. The speakers (with a decent sound card of course) are capable of producing a flat response, and this is all I ask. I can tweak away and get deep, but not throbbing, bass and clean clear highs.
Even without EQ, the speakers right out of the box sound great. This is such a subjective thing, but to my ears - a musician for 20 years - they are well worth $90. They play quite loudly, enough to disturb people in adjacent rooms. I love the easy access to a headphone jack, bass and treble controls (hard to find these days) and a line in input.
I wanted to avoid the booming bass that most consumer speakers are designed to showcase, and all the products with subwoofers that I sampled had that "feature." These Gigaworks 2.0 speakers are well-balanced; with a good equalizer, such as in VLC, I can get the clarity I'm looking for.
I'm very impressed. If you want an obvious upgrade to your monitor / laptop speakers, and don't want to pay over $100, you can do worse. I listened to the Bose Companion 2, and was not impressed - empty-sounding cans IMHO. The Companion 3s sounded great, but they're about $250. If you want adequate desktop speakers, don't want (or need) the throbbing, booming bass, and can adjust an equalizer to suit your taste, I think you'll agree that these speakers fit the bill perfectly.
Big sound, small speakers Nov 02, 2008 These speakers will fill your room with crystal clear sound. small but mighty! Not bad on the bass too,, don;t know how they do it! Well worth the money,great solid construction,buy em!!
niced while they last Nov 01, 2008 I did a lot of research before buying these speakers and should have known better than to buy them. They sounded good in my small apartment, looked great (their best feature), were small and easy to transport. But one of the speakers died and no matter how much reconnecting and cord jiggling I did, it would not come back. I eventually threw them out. I should have known. Previously I went through two Creative Zen mp3 players before finally getting a refund since the first one unrepairably froze up and its replacement arrived with loose parts rattling inside. I'd check out a different brand.
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