Creative Gigaworks T40 Series II
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18 years ago
Creative Gigaworks T40 review
The T40 is an upgrade to the T20, reviewed in What's New, Shopper 220. It has the same subwoofer-less design, but it increases the power rating from 14W to 28W and uses three cones per speaker to produce more volume.
17 years ago
quality
im v pleased with these, both in terms of looks and sound...in answer to others reviews they dont take up more footprint space than other pc speakers, theyre tall though - just 2 units with a very wide sound range and well balanced between the units..
18 years ago
Creative Gigaworks T40 review
We're big fans of the Gigaworks T20 speaker set, and very familiar with it, so it was amusing when the T40 arrived having sprouted an extra midrange cone on each speaker, like some kind of sonic mutant. And, as with the T20, the midrange is definitely where this set excels.
18 years ago
Creative GigaWorks T40 Review
Creative's latest desktop computer speakers are tall and thin, leaving more room on your desk for the mess that naturally accumulates. They're aimed at the high end of the budget market, with a list price of $149.99 USD (or around $120 at Amazon), putting them into the arena with beefier models like...
18 years ago
Creative GigaWorks T40 PC Multimedia Speakers
The Creative GigaWorks T40 is a good choice for those looking for larger than average size and sound in their PC speakers.
Pros:
- Stylish mini-tallboy PC speaker with high-quality dual midrange drivers
- easy access to volume, treble, and bass controls
- headphone jack
- provisions for optional iPod dock
Cons:
- May be too tall for some tastes
- rear power switch and overly bright power light mar an otherwise slick design
- no option to add subwoofer
18 years ago
Creative GigaWorks T40 PC Multimedia Speakers
Creative offers an impressively wide range of PC, iPod, and multimedia speakers--at least 20, by our count. But we were drawn to the company's GigaWorks T40, a set of unusually tall (12.5 inches) stereo PC speakers that retail for less than $150.
Pros:
- Stylish mini-tallboy PC speaker with high-quality dual midrange drivers
- easy access to volume, treble, and bass controls
- headphone jack
- provisions for optional iPod dock
Cons:
- May be too tall for some tastes
- rear power switch and overly bright power light mar an otherwise slick design
- no option to add subwoofer
18 years ago
Creative GigaWorks T40 Speakers
Creative offers an impressively wide range of PC, iPod, and multimedia speakers -- at least 20, by our count. But we were drawn to the company's GigaWorks T40, a set of unusually tall (320mm) stereo PC speakers that retail for less than AU$160.
Pros:
- Stylish mini-tallboy PC speaker with high-quality dual midrange drivers
- Easy access to volume
- treble
- and bass controls
- Headphone jack
- Provisions for optional iPod dock
Cons:
- May be too tall for some tastes
- Rear power switch and overly bright power light mar an otherwise slick design
- No option to add subwoofer
18 years ago
The Creative GigaWorks T40 is a good choice for those looking for larger than average size and sound in their PC speakers.
Pros:
- May be too tall for some tastes
- Rear power switch and overly bright power light mar an otherwise slick design
- No option to add subwoofer
Cons:
- Stylish mini-tallboy PC speaker with high-quality dual midrange drivers
- Easy access to volume
- treble
- and bass controls
- Headphone jack
- Provisions for optional iPod dock
17 years ago
nice speakers, nice price, but VERY awkward on/off...
I got these speakers originally to use with my little bookshelf stereo in my office since one of its speakers has gone bad. I didn't want to get some new system with multiple little speakers and a big bass box - for my office, two speakers are plenty.
Pros:
- speakers sound great - and there are only TWO of them
- nice price (especially with a rebate
Cons:
- on-off switch is in a very very very awkward place on the back of one of the speakers where it is hard to reach
- adapter for interface to a "normal" stereo system is not very useful
17 years ago
Not too bad
Well overall these speakers are ok but for the price (I paid about $140) you'd expect more out of them. I like to play it loud and these speakers can't really do that unless you want loud distorted sound.
Pros:
- Decent sound reproduction
- Nice design
- Simple setup
Cons:
- Only like 28 watts or something
- For over $100 these speakers should perform very well..
- but don't
- They are a bit large
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