Creative GigaWorks S750 7.1 speakers
Yes, folks I’m astonished by the features of this monster speaker set.
After the big achivement of buying a sound blaster X-Fi Fata1ty card last year, my next wish is to buy this speaker set. I already have inspire T700 7.1 system, but it does not come anywhere near this awesome system.
For further explanation, here is comparison :
Inspire T 700 7.1

Type : Analogue Speaker System
Power: 8 Watt RMS / Channel + 20Watt Center Channel & Subwoofer 24 Watts.
Frequency Response: 40Hz – 20KHz
SNR : 80dB
Remote Control : Wired
GigaWorks S750 7.1

Type : Digital Speaker System
Power: 70 Watt RMS / Channel + 210 Watt Subwoofer
Frequency Response: 20Hz – 40KHz
SNR : 99dB
Remote Control : Wireless
Numbers tell it all.
The only thing that you may not like will be the price. :p
T700 : $90
S750 : $430
As usual good things only comes with a price.
Current Prices :
1. GigaWorks T20 2.0 Speakers $85.95
2. GigaWorks ProGamer G550W Wireless 5.1 Speakers $346.89
3.Gigaworks S750 7 Piece THX 7.1 Speakers $399.99




Lucas January 23rd
Why on earth are you using PC speakers as your home cinema speakers? Well, they are THX, but only THX certified if you are 30cm – 1 meter apart from the speakers. You should at least use the THX – Select or Select 2 if you are going to build yourself a cinema. (Read info at the thx site)
http://www.jamo.com/Default.aspx?ID=5946
Tuning February 17th
Lucas,
X-Fi cards have a THX setup console, where you can configure the distance between speakers and you.
moserw January 26th
I myself have Creative Inspire T6060 so I know what you are talking about. However, did you check out Logitech Z5500. Monstrous in one word especially the bass. But if its music and the odd movie/game on the PC then I have found Audioengine A5 to be the best. Really great.
Tuning January 27th
Hi Moserw,
Thanks for the comments. I ‘ll definitely check your recommendations.
- Tuning
kgreenMovie December 24th
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