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Creative Labs Inspire T6200
$150.00
Released November, 2008
The Pros:Small sized speakers take up very little room. Center speaker comes with a stand for attaching it to the top of the monitor. Independent bass level knob on the subwoofer.
The Cons:Dial itself is unstable, can fluctuate the volume just by being touched without turning. Volume control becomes loose internally, needs to be opened and re-soldered for repair. The speaker cables are short, will need extension cables for the rear speakers.
The Creative Labs Inspire T6200 is a 5.1 channel, multi-speaker multimedia audio system that includes two front speakers, two rear speakers, a center speaker with an adjustable stand. An upgrade from the Inspire T6100, the T6200 is powered by Creative’s CMSS Upmix technology cited as producing exceptional audio and unparalleled performance.
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The T6200, however, does offer a slightly lower maximum power output of 140w (versus 150w) and nominal power output of 70w (versus 76w). The T6200 also features dual cone drivers on each speaker, a comprehensive wired remote control, and a flexible, easily-placed design that allows users to stack the rear satellite speakers on one another. The Creative Labs Inspire T6200 is priced at $149.99, almost double in price from the $79.99 T6100.
Features
- Components: 5 speakers and a subwoofer
- Type: active
- Peak Power Output: 140 Watt
- Nominal Power Output: 70 Watt
- Frequency Response: 40Hz-20kHz
- Connectivity: Wired
- Controls: Volume, bass
- Connector Type: 1 x 5.1 channel audio line-in, 1 x headphones
User Reviews (3)
Pros & Cons
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small sized speakers take up very little room
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center speaker comes with a stand for attaching it to the top of the monitor
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independent bass level knob on the subwoofer
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rear speakers can be stacked on top of the front L/R comfortably if the room is too small for them
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dial itself is unstable, can fluctuate the volume just by being touched without turning
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volume control becomes loose internally, needs to be opened and re-soldered for repair
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the speaker cables are short, will need extension cables for the rear speakers
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volume control knob has many wires running to it, creates a tangle of wires to wherever it is placed
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