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Creative Labs Inspire T3300 and T6300 Desktop Speakers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/18/2012 09:58 AM | source: | 11 comment(s)
Creative Labs Inspire T3300 and T6300 Desktop Speakers

Creative announced the Creative Inspire T3300 and the Creative Inspire T6300 speaker systems that are built for great audio performance. These two latest additions to the Creative Inspire line of multi-channel speaker systems stay true to Creative's long held audio heritage of providing the best possible sound quality at great value. New innovative design techniques and enhanced design features enable these high performance speakers to deliver superb audio quality at very high decibels, yet with minimal distortion. They are Creative Inspire line's 'loudest' speakers yet, capable of delivering full spectrum audio playback with impressive loudness and robust bass.

Competitively priced at S$69 and S$109, the Creative Inspire T3300 and Creative Inspire T6300 speaker systems offer excellent value for speakers in their respective classes. The three-piece Creative Inspire T3300 speaker system is an ideal choice for music listening, gaming or for watching movies with the PC, notebook and smart mobile device, while the Creative Inspire T6300 speaker system is specially designed to deliver an immersive gaming and movie entertainment experience on the PC and notebook with its consistent high-quality 5.1 surround sound performance.
The superb audio performance of the Creative Inspire T3300 and Creative Inspire T6300 speaker systems are achieved by a stringent and optimised component selection process, precision tuning, as well as new enhancements in Creative's innovative design methodology that features a new improved Creative Image Focusing Plate (IFP) and the Creative Dual Slot Enclosure (DSE) within the compactly-designed satellite speakers.

The improved Creative Image Focusing Plate (IFP) allows the satellite speaker to provide an increased acoustic throw to the user's listening area, resulting in an even wider acoustic sweet spot compared to past IFP design. It also creates a 'gentle flare' around the driver, thereby improving the overall efficiency of the speaker without affecting tonal balance and accuracy of the audio source.

In designing a loudspeaker, a port tube is normally incorporated so as to lower its cutoff frequency and increase the speaker's maximum acoustic output, making it play lower and louder. The port tube also makes the loudspeaker more sensitive as it requires less amplifier power to achieve the same volume. In order to achieve the desired results effectively, the port tube also needs to be substantially long. This presents a design challenge when the overall size of the speaker has to be kept compact and aesthetically attractive. The Creative Dual Slot Enclosure (DSE) allows for a truly functional port tube to be fitted within a tight enclosure by encasing two overlapping slots in a compact enclosure. This improves frequency distribution for the entire system, delivering more bass and louder playback.

Key Features of Creative Inspire T3300 Speaker System (for Music and Movies on PC/Notebook/MP3 Player)

    • Compact 2.1 channel speaker system designed for use with PC, notebook or MP3 player
    • An improved Creative IFP on front baffle of each satellite speaker improves sonic directivity and imaging to give greater focus and an even wider acoustic sweet-spot while preserving tonal accuracy
    • Creative Dual Slot Enclosure (DSE) - Each satellite speaker incorporates a truly functional port tube fitted within a tight enclosure. This design improves frequency distribution for the entire system, delivering more bass and louder playback
    • Subwoofer features a large, flared port tube for clean bass with adjustable bass control
    • Wired remote control for convenient volume adjustment
    • Stereo Analog Input (3.5mm)
    • Technical Specifications
    • o Satellite Size : 86W x 177H x 93D
      o Satellite Power : 5.5 watts per channel
      o Subwoofer Size : 160W x 214H x 243D
      o Subwoofer Power : 16 watts
      o Frequency : 40Hz - 20kHz
      o SNR : > 75dB


Key Features of Creative Inspire T6300 Speaker System (for Music, Gaming and Movies on PC and Notebook)

    • Sleek 5.1 channel speaker system designed to deliver vivid cinematic surround sound ideal for games and movies
    • Unlike conventional speakers, the front baffle of each satellite speaker features the latest improved design of the Creative IFP that employs a gentle flare around the driver, improving its directivity and imaging to give greater focus and a even wider sweet-spot without affecting the tonal balance. As a result, users get to enjoy a greater 5.1 sound field for games and movies, evoking a sense of realism
    • Subwoofer features a long-throw down firing 5.25" driver that help delivers a rich and impactful bass
    • Creative Dual Slot Enclosure (DSE) - Each satellite speaker incorporates a truly functional port tube fitted within a tight enclosure. This design improves frequency distribution for the entire system, delivering more bass and louder playback
    • Wired remote control provides convenience in volume and power control
    • 5.1 Analog Input (3.5mm)
    • Technical Specifications
    • o Front Satellite Size : 86W x 177H x 93D
      o All other Satellite Size : 72W x 147H x 79D
      o All Satellites Power : 7 watts per channel
      o Subwoofer Size : 175W x 227H x 263D
      o Subwoofer Power : 22 watts
      o Frequency : 50Hz - 20kHz
      o SNR : > 75dB


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Chillin
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#4433580 Posted on: 10/18/2012 12:14 PM
Unless the T6300 comes under $80, it's a horrible deal compared to the Logitech Z506:

Logitech: 10" sub
Creative: 5.25" sub

Logitech: Satellites: 48 watts RMS (2 x 8 W front, 16 W center, 2 x 8 W rear)
Subwoofer: 27 watts RMS
Creative:Satellites: 35 watts RMS (5x7w
Subwoofer: 22 watts RMS

Logitech: 75w total
Creative: 57w total

Logitech: Frequency response: 45 Hz–20 kHz
Creative: Frequency response: 50 Hz–20 kHz

I just don't see based on specs how the T6300 is worth anything around the Z506.

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#4434109 Posted on: 10/19/2012 05:23 AM
Chillin, sound power isn't all, and speaker balance is just as important. BTW, I believe Logitechs are good speakers too.

I'm happy with my Edifier M3551s with remote control, wooden sub woofer AND speakers, and very nice sound quality.

Wouldn't recommend another brand.

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#4434117 Posted on: 10/19/2012 05:59 AM
Kinda OT but I have the Inspire T7700's.
Probably 8yrs old now but still do a great job, 24w 6.5" wooden sub is plenty in a standard sized room....good for games...not so good for music tho.



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#4434163 Posted on: 10/19/2012 08:51 AM
A 7.1 Set, nice, noone does these anymore :(
I've thrown together a X-230 with a X-530 to sort of achieve 7.2.

Chillin
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#4434191 Posted on: 10/19/2012 10:13 AM
Chillin, sound power isn't all, and speaker balance is just as important. BTW, I believe Logitechs are good speakers too.

I'm happy with my Edifier M3551s with remote control, wooden sub woofer AND speakers, and very nice sound quality.

Wouldn't recommend another brand.

That's the thing, I cannot imagine a 5.25" driver sounding better than a competent 10" driver.

I guess we'll see when the reviews roll in.

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