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January 2008
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The editors liked
On-board tone controls
Small footprint
Compatible with Creatives new X-Fi iPod dock
Nice looking
Gread sound
Well packed
Gold coated connectors
High quality control knobs
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.
Excellent mids and highs
Strong room-filling sound
The editors didn't like
Overall sound tends to be shrill
Rear power switch
No subwoofer output
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Lacking bass
Price
May be too tall for some tastes
Rear power switch and overly bright power light mar an otherwise slick design
Abstract: The Creative GigaWorks T40 speaker system is a great solution for people looking for an upgrade to the lousy stock speakers that came with their PC. With a street price of around $125 in many places, the GigaWorks T40 speakers deliver great sound witho...
Abstract: Video Review: The Creative GigaWorks T40 speakers offer sound through a two-speaker system with 3 drivers per speaker, and uses a bass-reflex system.
On-board tone controls, Small footprint, Compatible with Creatives new X-Fi iPod dock
Overall sound tends to be shrill, Rear power switch, No subwoofer output, *
On their own, the T40 are a solid set of computer speakers that wont eat up too much space on your desk. Of course, you can pay $400 USD for Boses tiny Computer MusicMonitors, but the T40 are far more budget-friendly. Were jazzed by the on-board ton...
Abstract: Just a bit more than a year ago, we reviewed a new launch in Creative Labs wide-ranging product families, the Gigaworks T20 speakers. The $99 2.0-channel desktop speakers are a tight little package, visually rather attractive and sonically possessive ...
The Creative T40 speakers provide the most audiophile-like experience we have heard on a budget speaker system. The sound is neutral and not exaggerated like most of the PC speakers we have heard. While the speaker character may not be for everyone, we...
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Published: 2008-03-14, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com
Stylish mini-tallboy PC speaker with high-quality dual midrange drivers; easy access to volume, treble, and bass controls; headphone jack; provisions for optional iPod dock.
May be too tall for some tastes; rear power switch and overly bright power light mar an otherwise slick design; no option to add subwoofer.
The Creative GigaWorks T40 is a good choice for those looking for larger than average size and sound in their PC speakers.
Abstract: The Creative T40 speakers provide the most audiophile-like experience we have heard on a budget speaker system. The sound is neutral and not exaggerated like most of the PC speakers we have heard. While the speaker character may not be for everyone, we...
Abstract: The Gigaworks T40 is a standard set of computer speakers without a subwoofer. While we say standard, the excellent quality of sound from the T40 actually distances it some way from its competitors. The unit is easy to set up and use - its a simple m...
Nice looking, Gread sound, Well packed, Gold coated connectors, High quality control knobs
Lacking bass, Price
I think that this kit might not be the best choice for the 150$ it cost. I tested it with my Creative X-fi Fatal1ty soundcard at various settings and as I mentioned earlier I think that the sound is great and clear even at highs and lows but it lacks s...