Creative Labs I-Trigue 3300 Speakers -
Creative Labs I-Trigue 3300 review - Introduction
Product: I-Trigue 3300 2.1 speakers
Manufacturer: Creative Labs
MSRP: 125
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It's not our habit to review speaker set's too often. But Creative Labs recently released the I-Trigue 3300 and well .. I was at the least intrigued by this speaker-set. It's not a mumbo jumbo 5.1, or 6.1 channel speaker set or extremely powerful loudspeaker set. No it's a small, high-end yet very stylish looking 2.1 speaker set which consists out of a nice sub-woofer and two very cute looking satellite speakers that our made out of stylish titanium. Each satellite is finished in a decent, die-cast alloy body that houses three high-precision titanium drivers, which should deliver you clarity and more accurate audio delivery than aluminum drivers.
The subwoofer features a 6.5-inch long-throw driver and dual flared port tube to ensure a cleaner and more powerful bass. It also equipped with a remote, unfortunately it's wired though, but it features, volume, bass and hey .. even a headphone socket.
The I-Trigue basically is interesting for the person that likes to listen to MP3, CD's and play a nice game on their PC. of course you can hook it in to your MP3 player, CD or MiniDisc player also.
Product overview
- 9 Watts RMS per satellite, 25 Watts RMS subwoofer
- Each speaker designed with three high-precision titanium drivers to deliver more sonic accuracy than speakers with aluminum drivers
- Ultra sleek speaker design with removable grilles. Looks stunning on the desktop, complements flat panel monitors and notebooks
- Attractive solid die-cast alloy adds a modern touch to any desktop and ensures speaker stability
- Best frequency response in the class from 30Hz-20kHz for a clean range of lows, mids and highs
- Powerful 25-Watt RMS subwoofer features a 6.5-inch long-throw driver for room-shaking bass, and a dual flared port tube for greater detail
- Matching wired remote with power, volume and bass controls plus headphone jack
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