Creative GigaWorks S750
- March 28th, 2010
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Creative GigaWorks S750 Speaker System Review
Ever dreaming of a coliseum of your own?
Welcome the real definition of the modern home theatre, the new creative gigaWorks s750 takes you into 3D real audio environment. Now it is no longer a dream for you to feel like exactly in the middle of the racing bullets in Saving Private Ryan or be drown in blue under the harmony in August Rush.
Coming with an exclusive design and elegant technical specifications, creative gigaWorks s750 is undoubtedly taking the lead in the industry. This king of multimedia speaker is created by the cooperating companies. Creative as its developer is responsible for the system, while CambridgeSound Acoustic Laboratory takes the development of the hardware. Those names sure are influential upon the consumers of multimedia gadgets. Why bother the rest when you have the king? Forget coming to the shop over and over again checking other brands to find the true Coliseum.
The $400 creative gigaWorks s750 comes with:
25Hz – 40kHz Overal frequency response/ 99dB Signal to Noise ratio (SNR)/ 70W RMS per channel (70×7) Satelitte Power/ 3 inch midwoofer, 1 inch for tweeter on satellite diffuser diameter/ 210W RMS Subwoofer power/ 8 inch for its subwoofer diffuser diameter/ 315mm x 315mm x 315mm subwoofer dimension/ eight speakers/ amplifier/ control unit, wires, and connectors
The true Coliseum home theatre must be one with the astounding audio power able to create a sharp, clear, distinct, but powerful sound. To answer such requirements the Creative GigaWorks is, unlike other multimedia speakers, supported by its ability to reproduce the audiophile frequency range. Therefore the system is highly supported by a great power through its giga subwoofer coming with big-diameter diffuser and double-band satellites to fill up your room. Creative GigaWorks S750 comes with a fair $400 cost for a perfect home entertainment, be sure that it is worth buying.
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