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January 2008
(77%)
31 Reviews
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Just like the Gigaworks T20s, the T40s are a superb set of speakers for the price. Excellent clarity and a wide sound makes listening to music a joy, bringing the subtleties of all kinds of music to life. Gaming and film performance was also impressive an...
Abstract: 9.0Creative have finally released their much anticipated Gigaworks T40 speakers that retail for a recommend price of $199 that not only boasts decent sound quality and appearance but is quite affordable in relation to other similar products on the mark...
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. ...
Powerful and clear mid-range, deep and well defined bass, great volume levels with minimal distortion
Treble can be slightly overshadowed, the very lowest frequencies arent as well represented as they would be with a dedicated subwoofer The Final Word The Gigaworks T40 speakers are a great product. Creative has managed to produce some great quality au...
The Gigaworks T40 speakers are a great product. Creative has managed to produce some great quality audio for a very affordable price. As with most of Creatives range, they probably wont appeal to true audiophiles, but for everyday use they excel.
Lack of bass, Not enough of an improvement on older model
Were 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 w...
Abstract: The T40 is an upgrade to the T20, reviewed in Whats 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. The lack of a subwoofer makes th...
Abstract: The GigaWorks T40s are well made and easy to use, with a standard connection for most audio sources. Their sound is good, but not as full or open as a 2.1 set-up with separate bass amplification. Putting bass ports in comparatively small speaker chamb...
Abstract: The first thing youll notice on unpacking these stereo speakers from Creative is their size. Intended as desktop monitors, they rival bookshelf speakers in their dimensions. They sit 30cm above desk level without the included stand, and are 14cm deep ...
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