Premium Stereo Speakers With Neotitanium Microdrivers For Superior SoundCreative I-Trigue 2200s are the two-piece speakers that combine convenience, modern design and audio technology. Built using dual titanium micro-drivers for results that outstrip conventional aluminium elements, plus integrated bass ports for depth, these perfectly acoustically balanced speakers have an elegant, modern look with a silver and black finish that complements any desk or table top. They are ideal for users who want convenient uncompromised stereo speakers that look elegant anywhere around the home and deliver excellent results with MP3 music. The I-Trigue 2200s incorporate line-in, headphone and stereo-stereo connectivity together with volume and tone controls, enabling them to be used with portable audio players as well as alongside LCD screens and notebook PCs.
- High Precision NeoTitanium Microdrivers delivers superior sound quality
- Audio Control Panel on speaker for power, volume and tone control
- Headphone Jack for private enjoyment of music, movies, or games
- Built in BassXPort Technology enhances low bass frequency
- Subwoofer line-out allows you to upgrade to 2.1 speakers for more bass
Perfect speakers for PC/MAC, Notebook, CD/MP3 player, or portable DVD player
1 Slap Yourself, There's Only 2 Speakers
I already have a home theater system so all I needed was better computer speakers. Ever since I got my Ipod, I've been listening to more music. I previously had the Boston Acoustics 2.1 635 system, which sounded full due to the small sub, but the amp died after 2 years (I think all the wires, connections wore out). I also had a Klipsch 2.1, Logitech, and Altec Lansing. Unless you've had them all, I don't think anyone would be unhappy with any of these brands. Why would I want just 2 speakers? I was tired of so many wires behind my computer- it's a headache to clean and move things around.
Alright, I've spent some time researching speakers and can safely say that there are very few GOOD 2 speaker systems out there. If you find them, they are usually of the low quality, single cone driver variety. I originally was looking to wire up those old Apple Pro speakers somehow, but am tired and too busy these days to tinker with my own builds. Again, there are VERY FEW 2 speaker systems out there for desktops.
This is the highest quality and best finished speaker system I found. It is a little pricey, but it looks great, knobs are high quality, and most importantly it sounds fantastic. The metal drivers give you that high end metallic sizzle for hard rock and are surprisingly good for vocals. Norah Jones sounds a little compressed, but there is still warmth there. Green Day vocals come through detailed and the guitars/drums are clear without breaking up. The speakers had more "bass" without breaking up than another set from another maker I bought to compare it with. No, there is no rumble for games with boom, but you can put on headphones for that- no speakers outdo good headphones (your neighbors will hate you anyways). These are very quick responding speakers. Some may find them a little bright, perky, but they are more 'head's up' than harsh. There is a tone adjustment that really works, but I am a pseudo purist- I get annoyed if I leave it off center too long.
Titanium tweeters, with rubber gaskets- how can someone complain? The units look high tech and the sound is detailed/high clarity. Get a new monitor and side these next to it and presto you love your computer again.