
Creative GigaWorks T20 Series II
Creative GigaWorks T20 Series II
I have the boxes and they only have a 3.5 mm jack plug. It probably won't work without an external sound card. Do you have a PC that has everything built into the screen or do you still have a PC tower otherwise, from my point of view, there should be audio connections there.
The speakers are connected to the computer's headphone output via a 3.5mm jack plug/cable. For audio cables, there are extension cables with a 3.5mm jack (male - female) of almost any length.
This is how it should be. Plugging in the headphone jack deactivates the speakers. This coupling also exists with tablets and mobile phones. You have to choose between headphones or loudspeakers, but you can't do both together.
Yes, you can connect the speakers either directly to the PC or to the monitor, provided it has an audio output.
Too short! I can only estimate it, but with 2 screens next to each other it is already relatively tight. Creative writes of 2m, but it seemed shorter to me. Unfortunately, the cable cannot be extended so easily. The speakers are very good, the sound and the volume are very good for the price. I also have the Audioengine A5+, which cost a good 300 more, but are much better. The accessories and cable lengths are also better. Audioengine also offers the A2+, but these are also relatively expensive. With the Audioengines, you can use normal speaker cable.
2m 3.5mm jack cable with gold-plated plug is included.
Hi, they are quite deep and high but moderately wide (see specs: 14.3 deep and 23 cm high and 8.8 cm wide). There is no subwoofer, it's an extra feature so that the bass comes in strong - and it does come in strong. I have my bass turned down to about 1/3 of the maximum. Classic Creative sound if you ask me. Ventilation I can't really tell you (except that it's passive :) ), never ran it a full day either, but I couldn't see/feel any heat issues so far. Hope that helps. Greetings
Hello Hennes, no - the speakers are connected to an audio output on the PC (as far as I know, no audio signals are transmitted via USB - but I'm not a specialist in this field...) greetings Marcel
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