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Date 2007-11-26
Provider: Creative
Author: Niko Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Creative Gigaworks T40 speakers review
Do you need to get big speakers to be able to listen to music? Do you want to drag around speakers that are 4 feet tall? If not maybe tonights review could be something for you. We got a set of Creatives latest creation named T40 to test. They are small speakers that seem to have new features that we are going to look at. Do you need a subwoofer to get a bass out of your system? Maybe not, according to Creative these things might do the trick so stay tuned in tonights review.
About Creative:
Creative (NASDAQ: CREAF) is the worldwide leader in digital entertainment products for the personal computer and the Internet. Creative was founded in Singapore in 1981 with the vision that multimedia would revolutionize the way people interact with their PCs.
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Famous for its Sound Blaster sound cards and for launching the multimedia revolution, Creative is now driving digital entertainment on the PC platform with products like its highly acclaimed Zen and MuVo lines of digital audio players.
The company's innovative hardware, proprietary technology, applications and services leverage the Internet, enabling consumers to experience high-quality digital entertainment - anytime, anywhere.
Check out the Creative website for more info.
Specifications:
Speaker Power: 14 Watts RMS per channel (2 channels)
Frequency Response: 50Hz ~ 20kHz
Features:
New Midrange-Tweeter-Midrange (MTM) audiophile design delivers smoother performance - Bring the professional audio experience to your home.
Dual woven glass fiber cone driver - High performance driver delivering natural, accurate lower frequency response.
Cloth dome tweeter - Crystal clear and accurate highs with wide-spatial imaging.
Convenient access - Controls for Bass, Treble, Volume and Headphone out. With On/Off switch located at the front.
BasXPort™ No Subwoofer required! - BasXPort™ is acoustically engineered to enhance lower midrange by efficiently channelling sound waves from the inner chamber to the soundstage.
Warranty
2 year limited hardware warranty
The product:

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These speakers came packed in a really nice box with pictures of the speaker kit on it. The speakers themselves are very modern looking with a black finish and yellow speakers that match the rest very well. Inside I found some warranty cards and manual along with the speakers.

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I also found some stands that you mount the speakers on. You have various sound cables and adapters to you can run this on receivers or computers.
The power adapter only works on a 230V system and the US one on 110V I guess, this is a negative in my eyes because if I spend 150$ on speakers I want to be able to take them with me abroad in case that is needed. Now instead of a spending just 3$ I now need to purchase a 50$ power converter. This might not happen in so many cases, but I still think I have a point here.

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The front is covered by a removable grill cloth. Otherwise the casing is well made and has a nice look with a black/grey color scheme.
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Lets get a closer look >>>>> Page 2
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