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I-Trigue L3450 2.1 Speakers review - Page 4 - Photos #2

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/28/2004 07:00 AM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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I believe that's what Creative Labs called the Lateral Firing Transducers. The thing is it's just won't go to Warp 9 (j/k!)

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The 30 Watts RMS subwoofer

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The artisic shot ;)

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When we flip the subwoofer around, we can see its connectivity. It's all analog. All connectors for left/right/subwoofer. In the middle the big round hole is where you connect the control pod and all the way down we can see four sockets to connect the satellites to.




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