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January 2008
(77%)
31 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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 ...
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...