Review: Creative GigaWorks T20 Speakers
December 1st, 2006
Creative has a great product on their hands with the GigaWorks T20 speakers. To be a serious guitar player one thing is usually true… you have to love music. If you really love music then you’ll want it to sound as good as it can when you listen to it.
Now I know what you are thinking: “they don’t even have a sub”. Well it doesn’t matter. I bought these speakers for my girlfriend’s Mac Mini and they have better sound then my 200-Watt Logitech 2.1 THX-Cirtified Z-2300s. Creative has incorporated this new feature that they call BasXPort which basically puts a sub in both of the two speakers.
From the Creative website:
BasXPort™
Acoustically engineered to enhance the lower mid range tones. This is done by efficiently channeling sound waves from the inner chamber to the soundstage, for fuller, more encompassing sound.
This BasXPort technology means the speakers can produce better bass then possible with a 2.1 setup.
The Specs
Just for those of you who want all of the detailed specs, here they are:
- 2.0 28 Watt Powered Speakers (14 Watt/channel)
- Cloth Dome Tweeter
- Woven Glass Fibre Cone Driver
- BasXPort™ 2-Way Design for natural bass
- Front access treble, bass, and volume controls
- TV Adapter included (1/8th” jack to Stereo RCA)
- Front headphone and aux outputs
I’m the kind of guy who is always looking for the best quality for the best price. I cant stop telling people how much I love these speakers because they really are that good. If you are looking at getting a set of 2.1 speakers for your PC or maybe to hook to your iPod defiantly give these a try. The sound is very deep with a great range of highs and lows and it has the power to play with some volume too. I would have a really hard time buying another 2.1 set knowing these bad boys were out there.
tagged creative gigaworks, guitar gear, review and speakers
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