![]() ![]() On the other hand, if you want wireless speakers instead, then check out our Bose SoundLink Color 2 review. ![]() Yet I was concerned the overall performance would be hamstrung in some way. It should take up much less floor and desk space. ![]() Across the board, the subwoofer and at least three of the satellite speakers are much smaller. I was surprised, Creative’s Inspire T6300 speaker system is about half the size of the GigaWorks 500. You also get a warranty sheet and a quick start guide. The dial can be used to power the system down with a click past the lowest volume. The system is controlled by a wired remote with a volume dial. Each speaker is capable of 7 watts RMS per channel with the subwoofer pumping 22 watts. The 5-speakers plug into the included subwoofer. The Creative Inspire T6300 includes two larger front satellite speakers, 2 smaller rear speaker and another smaller sized satellite for the center speaker. I bet it would still work just fine, if I plugged it in now. That system remained in the office pumping tunes and game audio for about 5 long years post coverage. ![]() The last time I spent time with a high-end speaker system from Creative Labs was a review I did more than 5 years ago for their GigaWorks 500 5.1 Dolby THX speaker system. This is the flagship model compared to the T3300 dual satellite stereo system also in the Inspire line. Creative Labs leading 5.1 surround speaker system is the Inspire T6300. ![]()
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