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NEW - Creative® GigaWorks™ S750
http://uk.europe.creative.com/estore...t.asp?prod=542
News: http://uk.europe.creative.com/press/...=1927&prcoun=8 70 Watts RMS per channel (7 channels) 210 Watts RMS subwoofer Frequency Response: 20Hz ~ 40kHz SNR: 99dB Impressed, so ive just brought it Will be great coupled with my other 2.1 set-up http://uk.europe.creative.com/estore...t.asp?prod=374 If i cant couple them, oh well , still my TV/PS2 gets its own speakers, and the PC gets its own speakers.Does anyone know if you can split a digital audio signal? ie 1 x phono female to 2 x phono male? - 2 x amps. Or does optical/digital only work unity instead of multipley? if you know what im trying to say Same goes for splitting normal stereo 3.5 jack connections, im guessing you can but is sound-card/source output resistance affected? (If resistance comes into it?) |
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LOOK AT THE PRICE????
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Look at the RMS?
700watt RMS. |
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Jezus!! All the windows in the house vibrate at 1/3 volume, more powerful than i expected.
Oh well atleast it should last a good few years
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