Looking to replace my HP 2.0 USB powered speakers with something with a bit more oomf. Found them originally in Argos for £39.99, but after a bit of searching also on creative's own site as a special offer. Quite tempted
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driver8
14 Jul 172#1
They are very well reviewed at £40, and I can't find cheaper than £30 (they even seem to be $50 in the US) so if you don't need the extra bass (and wires) from a sub, I'd say: GO FOR IT ! :smile:
SamBalmforth
14 Jul 17#2
I have the Creative T40 II's, great speakers, they were £80 and worth it, I'm not sure if the T10 is any good, I don't think I'd like to go much less than these, music would suffer, just my opinion on these, they may be great!
I had these before, not worth the price, starts cracking at higher volumes
TheMappers
15 Jul 171#7
If you sign up for the newsletter you get an additional £10 off, so this will make them £29.99 including shipping. (y)
Ignore me, you have to spend £69 for the code to apply. Sorry folks.
SimyJo
15 Jul 17#8
I have the Creative Gigaworks T20 series 2 - and I can only speak of Creative's high build quality and amazing performance.
Creative speakers usually kick ass aurally-speaking so definitely heat added, but as with anything: pre-purchase researching reviews are your friend.
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Found them originally in Argos for £39.99, but after a bit of searching also on creative's own site as a special offer.
Quite tempted
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35.99 amazon FREE Delivery~
why so hot...
Ignore me, you have to spend £69 for the code to apply. Sorry folks.
Creative speakers usually kick ass aurally-speaking so definitely heat added, but as with anything: pre-purchase researching reviews are your friend.