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Creative Inspire T2900

Stylish, competent speakers, but at a price.

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Price: £69.99
Manufacturer: Creative



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Pros:
Stylish; easy to connect up; pleasant stands.

Cons:
Under-powered; expensive, crude tone control; no digital input.

Verdict:
Competent 2.1 speakers that look very stylish, but they're not particularly loud and are far too expensive.


Leo Waldock, Personal Computer World 17 Jun 2004

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If you have no intention of watching DVD movies on your PC, but you like to listen to music while you work, then a set of 2.1 speakers should suit you. There's little chance of wheeling your office chair over the cables and you won't have satellites getting in the way.

Creative has styled its new Inspire T2900 speakers to look like the other members of the Inspire T family. Curiously, it has only rated the two satellites at 6w each, compared to the 8w of the T5400 and T7700 sets.

In addition the sub-woofer is a 17w unit, so the maximum rated output for the T2900s is just 29w, which is fairly feeble.

Once we connected the speakers they looked rather smart on our desk with the sub-woofer tucked out of sight and the remote control close to hand and ready for action. Creative rather grandly calls the wired remote an 'audio control pod', as it controls volume and tone.

It comes with a mini-jack for headphones and Creative's own M-Port for connecting its own range of mp3 players.

When we played back a variety of music we were rather unimpressed. The speakers had to be cranked up close to maximum, which made Windows noises unpleasantly loud, while bass control was rather crude. We set it to 'slightly on' and left it there to avoid excessive booming, but that was a poor compromise. Guitar rock and jazz sounded acceptable, but far from great.

We found that male vocals and acoustic guitar brought out the best in these speakers, but that's not saying much.

On the plus side there's no hiss, click or distortion but these speakers are far too quiet and, at £69.99, they are overpriced, making the Creative Megaworks 250D or Acoustic Energy Aego2 look highly desirable.

Contact: Creative
http://europe.creative.com

Specifications:

  • Satellites: 6w: RMS
  • Sub: 17w RMS
  • Signal to noise 80dB
  • Frequency response 40Hz-20KHz


See also:

Philips DGX 220Great quality but too large to carry around.  03 Sep 2004
Logitech Z-2200Logitech speakers? Sounds good to us.  31 Aug 2004
Creative Audigy 2ZS and Inspire T7700The best surround-sound speakers and a great card create a winning combination.  03 Aug 2004
Zalman 5.1 HeadphonesNot impressed by your speakers? Can't afford a new set? These headphones could be a great cheaper alternative.  18 Jun 2004
Creative Gigaworks S750Excellent quality sound and build.  16 Apr 2004
Logitech Z-5300A nice set of speakers - could this be just what you need to complete your home entertainment setup?  25 Mar 2004

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