Creative Inspire 61 6600 Drivers
Don't you just not like it when peeps over Explain something in a review. Oh Ok read the title of this review. Well thats it (bye) Hahaha ok I'll say a little more heh. Well, they are cool speakers and great bass.
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These things are good for Movies,Games,Music and or ummmm hearing your PC turn on at startup heh: ) This system has a Hhadphone jack on the volume and bass volume selector Which can be put anywhere you want like in your lap for example (Warning: This may make you even more lazy) I can say that I can't even use the rxtra bass on this it already has enough!!! So on most Defualt Pc's you use the microphone input for the subwoofer and venter speaker plug for this system. With that said I unplug it I need it for the microphone but, great thing tho it sctually doesn't change the bass dubwoofer at all.
It still has very good sound that comes out even with that unpluged and my volume bass delector turned almost down all the way. Still has too much bass, is that a good thing or a bad thing? I have sctually have been shocked at times jumping to the vol knob as it sounded like I would have busted my speakers with what came out sometimes if I didn't run and shut if off but, everything is fine. Well as far as blowing out your speakers go, you would really have to Turn bass & vol up on the selector and put on your best bass mix. Also turn up PC vol & bass and whatever media players vol & bass up and just let it go all day to blow it out lol I use defualt sound card but, with creatives newier sound cards this wouldn't Hurt but sounds awesome without that setup so I can only imagine the great sound that would make.
So there you go a nice and short review heh not like those other reviews huh. (Update 12/08/06) Yep still working after using it everyday just about. Good on distortion (THD) 2. BAD on NOISE 3. Good bass and treble 4. BAD frequency response at cross-over 5.
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Unnatural sound (because of 4 above) Details: Speakers with built-in amplifiers (also called self-powered amplifiers or just powered amplifiers) have a few important means of specifying performance -- distortion, signal-to-noise ratio, RMS power output. This one has 120W power output which is a plus. Most computer speakers have less. Distortion (which is different from noise) is the 'chir' sound you hear with full sound volume. Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is distortion as percentage of actual music (signal). Now you know what 10% THD means -- as much 10% of sound is bad!
Typically, full power is power cited for 10% THD (unless specified otherwise). With lower sound volume distortion reduces fast. Typically, if full power is enough, one does not use a system to it's full power -- that means distortion will be less than 10% (anything less than 0.5% is excellent). So these speakers are good on distortion unless you want to put them in a big hall and use them to their full power. Noise performance ('hissssss' you hear specially with sound has a low volume) is BAD. I returned the speakers because of that.
My speakers I got with my PC have less noise. BASS is good. Bass is drum sound -- it is sound at low frequencies. Treble is good too -- it is sound at higher frequencies.
Problem is that this is a good 'gap' between the two. Sound at this gap is not reproduced properly. To be more precise, in order to fool people into believing that sound reproduction is good, these manufacturers over-boost bass and treble (and leave out middle band, the gap). That makes sound unnatural. Next I have bought Bose Mediamate speakers. They have better noise performance (though not perfect).
Those TWO speakers have better sound than SIX speaker set from Creative Labs. And that's too when Mediamate is Bose's cheapest and Inspire 6.1 is Creative Labs's costliest (for computer speakers)! Also consider Polk Audio AMR130 speakers. They are the best I have found. Have best-in-class noise performance (90dB). Power specification is 40W RMS, more than enough for a room.
I recently bought these speakers, and I am very satisfied. Sure, they are relatively cheap, and therefore, not top of the line. Acer eg31m v10 motherboard drivers download. But I am very satisfied with the sound quality.
I am using this on my PC Gaming system, and for that, these speakers are perfect. Let's face it: You do not need home-theater quality for a PC gaming system. At least not yet (there are very few games that actually support a system this advanced). So if that's what you want to use this for, you should be happy with these speakers. Good on distortion (THD) 2.