• Creative Inspire S2 [Review]

    Creative Inspire S2 [Review]

    Frazier Barretto, Dec 23, 2009 1608 hrs IST

    Make way for some good sound, bass

    Tiny, compact, good sound, good bass, accessible volume control, headphone jack, AUX jack

    Attached right speaker to subwoofer, price

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The Creative Inspire series seem to be getting inspiring by the products we get into our labs. The Inspire T6160 and the T3130 are two which are the most recent in their line-up and now we have the latest offering the Inspire S2. The S2 is a tiny 2.1 speakers set. It is compact and meant to comfortable reside with any desktop. The S2 has not only a tiny speaker but also a tiny sub-woofer. Let's see how inspiring these speakers really are.

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  • 2 x Satellite
  • Sub-woofer
  • Power Adaptor
  • Stereo Cable
  • Quick Setup Guide
  • Warranty/Technical Support leaflet

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sandynator
,mumbai, on Dec 10, 2010 09:39 AM
We Can have a Edifier C2 2.1 system @ 3500 INR which I feel will definitely be better than these speakers ................. My humble request to the Reviewer plz... do some reviews of Edifier Speaker systems They Do have some good speakers in all Price Category & are real value for money Edifier Signature series : C2, C3 the new C6 also some of the S series Edifier 5.1 Series like DAP 5000 & 5000Pro which comes around 8500 & 10000 INR's
Anonymous
,Anonymous, on Dec 23, 2009 07:59 PM
Not good enough.. Another design flaw is to have volume control & aux/headphone on right speaker itself... Volume control in particular tend to stop working properly after few months... Happened to me twice on my old Inspire set.. Got new volume control altogether from Creative but it died as well...
frederico
,mumbai, on Dec 24, 2009 10:42 AM
i agree. that is bound to happen sooner or later and the volume control introduces noise in the audio too. a better approach is a wireless remote controller

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