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Creative GigaWorks T20 2.0 Speakers (51MF1545AA001) | 
| Brand: Creative Labs Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $90.98 You Save: $9.01 (9%)
New (9) from $84.13
Rating: 114 reviews Sales Rank: 5401
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 7 x 10 x 11
MPN: 51MF1545AA001 Model: 51MF1545AA001 UPC: 054651103238 EAN: 0054651103238 ASIN: B000EUGX7A
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| Features:
| | Woven Glass Fiber Cone Driver | | | Cloth Dome Tweeter | | | BasXPort | | | Convenient Front Access | | | TV adapter |
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Product Description The GigaWorks T20 Stereo PC MP3 Speaker System contains an expressive tweeter and a high performance midrange driver made from high-tech woven glass fiber. High quality, component-style controls and up-front access to the headphone output and MP3 player input make the T20 a great choice for demanding gaming and music enthusiasts. Experience natural and accurate lower frequency response. Cloth design provides better resistance to humidity and temperature changes. Acoustically engineered to enhance the low end by efficiently channeling sound waves from the inner chamber to the soundstage. Individual bass and treble controls, plus volume control and power. Headphone output and auxiliary inputs for your MP3 player or other audio gear are up front where you need them. The GigaWorks T20 works great with home video systems as well as PCs and notebooks.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 109 more reviews...
really nice for the price... May 10, 2006 fisherKing (New York, NY United States) 26 out of 45 found this review helpful
you definitely get what you pay for. these speakers are a good deal; i checked out the klipsch promedia 2.0's, but went with the creatives. first...they look great, great design. bass & treble controls, rear input AND a front input. they sound...pretty good. good volume, impressive bass for their size. my biggest gripe: the top mounted port; it's a bass-enhancing port, but, ultimately...it's a hole. sort-of an invitation for dust. oh well... these are desktop speakers, not audiophile speakers, so for what they are: excellent! recommended.
Great Computer Speakers August 6, 2006 Esquire (PA, USA) 21 out of 40 found this review helpful
I bought these to use with my laptop while at home and I've been very impressed with them. They are capable of great and powerful sound for a 2 piece system. They plug into my laptop's headphone outlet and can be plugged into a TV or other device as well. If you give them a few days to break in and use an equalizer (like with Windows Media Player or Winamp for example) they really work great. The few negatives about them are that the cord connecting the left speaker with the right speaker is not too long and the blue light indicating that the speakers are on is too bright. Other than that, no complaints! Amazon has just raised the price on these though; the going price used to be about $85.
Never been disappointed with Creative December 1, 2006 Ben (New York City) 12 out of 18 found this review helpful
Nice full sounding speakers with good bass, I like them better than the Klipsch Promedia 2.0. Both systems look great and sound similar but my vote goes to the Gigaworks T20 for the slightly more natural sound, deeper bass and more attractive design. The highs on the Promedias sound just a bit shrill. The T20s deliver impressive performance and build quality for the price.
Very good speakers March 11, 2007 Sergei (Boston, MA) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
These are very good speakers for a small or medium size room. I use them with my Creative Zen Vision M and the sound quality is very, very good in all ranges. I especially noticed the midrange, perhaps because there is no subwoofer to overpower everything else. Yet even without the subwoofer the bass is more than sufficient. If your primary purpose for speakers is gaming, or watching action movies where you want to feel the sound effects through the floor then get a system with subwoofer. But as far as music (especially classical) is concerned these speakers reproduce a well-balanced spectrum. So I definitely recommend them, especially as an alternative to the herds of expensive, but poor performing docking stations for iPod and other mp3 players.
Terrific speakers, great for PC or MP3 players January 29, 2007 Benjamin Henwood (Seattle, WA USA) 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought two sets of these speakers at Christmas for my two daughters, aged 13 and 15. I wanted something that was fairly compact, attractive, had better than should be expected fidelity, and could be used with their MP3 players (or a portable radio tuner). And in short, these speakers have met my expectations. They are a vast improvement in audio quality compared to what they'd been using before, and they rival my older Boston Acoustics set that includes a subwoofer. They are stylish, fit very nicely at the back corners of their desks, and put out plenty (but not too much!) sound. The bass is modest, yet still ample. Maximum volume is more than enough, and at typical listening levels like when they are studying, the overall sound is very clean and pleasing. Build quality seems very high, they feel sturdy with a bit of weight, and they are attractive. And I know these will make terrific PC speakers when they eventually get their own PCs.
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