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Creative Labs Inspire T10


$50.00 Released December, 2001

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Nice looking sleek design that shows off the drivers. Treble is crisp without being tinny. Bass range is adequate for speakers of this size, well represented.

The Cons:Not capable of being loud enough to fill a room, only appropriate for a small office. Mid-range gets overwhelmed by the lows and highs. Tone knob doesn't improve the sound much if moved from the middle position.

The Creative Labs Inspire T10 are a pair of high-quality performance speakers engineers with a stylish “good” look and glossy, sleek exterior. The second set of speakers in the Creative Labs Inspire series, the T10 is actually in fact a slight upgrade from the Inspire A200.

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The T10 hosts a an increased peak power output of 20w (versus 18w) and nominal power output of 10w (versus 9w). Unlike the A200, however, the Inspire T10’s speakers includes both a 3” mid-range driver and a 1” high-end tweeter. The T10 also features a built-in headphone jack, and audio in-line connector for MP3/CD/iPod players, and BaxSPort technology that is acoustically engineer to deliver the lower midrange sound typical to a subwoofer. The Creative Labs Inspire T10 is priced at $49.99, $20 greater than its weaker predecessor, the Inspire A200. It should be noted that the T10 does not include a subwoofer like the A200.

Features

  • Components: 2 speakers
  • Type: active
  • Peak Power Output: 20 Watt
  • Nominal Power Output: 10 Watt
  • Connectivity: Wired
  • Controls: Power on/off, volume, bass
  • Connector Type: 1 x audio line-in, 1 x headphones ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )

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    nice looking sleek design that shows off the drivers

  • 1

    treble is crisp without being tinny

  • 1

    bass range is adequate for speakers of this size, well represented

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    bass is tight and avoids being muddy

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    heavy construction keeps them stable on the desk

Cons
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    not capable of being loud enough to fill a room, only appropriate for a small office

  • 1

    mid-range gets overwhelmed by the lows and highs

  • 1

    tone knob doesn't improve the sound much if moved from the middle position

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