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Creative Soundworks SW320
Cheap but not Nasty Speakers
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Info |
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Product: |
Soundworks SW320 |
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From: |
Creative Labs |
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Web: |
http://uk.europe.creative.com
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Price: |
£40 |
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Rating: |
9/10 |
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We like: |
Sound Quality,
Looks, volume control |
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We don’t like: |
Nothing |
Not everyone wants or needs multi-speaker surround
sound on their PC but it can be hard these days to find a basic
stereo pair that is any good. Enter the Creative Soundworks SW320.
Hardware
The surprisingly heavy box reveals a pair of
Creative’s tiny satellite speakers which produce the mid and high
range sounds and a small subwoofer to handle the bottom end. The
wooden boxed sub is well made and has a tidy set of connectors at
the rear. In many ways it looks better that their more upmarket
boxes which can be a bonus if you don’t want your home to look like
NASA. The smaller speakers come complete with stands or you can just
have them on the desktop as they are. Again, they are solid feeling
with no obvious signs of cost cutting. The speakers are sensibly
rated at 4.5 watts per channel and 12 watts for the sub which is far
more truthful than some manufacturers. The frequency is quoted as
42hz to 20Khz.
Putting
it together is a simple case of connecting the supplied audio cable
between the PC’s audio out socket (usually lime green) and the
subwoofer (also lime green). The two satellite speakers then connect
to the subwoofer. The cables are long enough at just over 6 feet
each to allow a fair bit of control over where everything goes.
Creative also supply a small volume control which can be left loose
on your desk or can be kept in a small holder which comes complete
with a sticky pad for attaching to your monitor (or wherever you
wish to fix it).
Sound Quality
I was pleasantly surprised on rebooting the PC to be
met with a robust ‘Windows is ready’ noise which sounded beefy yet
clear. Next up I tried a few CDs and again was met with an excellent
sounding result. The sub and satellites blend together extremely
well and despite trying a wide variety of musical styles, they
always sounded cohesive and it was easy to forget the sub was there
and that the two tiny speakers weren’t producing the sound all by
themselves. I also tried radio and MP3 sources with similarly good
results.
Next up was the gaming performance. Most hardcore
gamers will of course have a full multi speaker set up but for the
occasional game player, the SW320’s will be more than sufficient.
The bangs and rumbles were suitably exciting and detailed with no
distortion in the bass department. Even though these are just stereo
speakers, they still provided an immersive experience.
Usage
The wired volume control was very handy as a
supplement to Windows own volume control and if you find the bass
either lacking or overbearing there is a control at the back of the
subwoofer to adjust the level relative to the smaller speakers. The
two year warranty assures you of support should anything go wrong.
Conclusion
For just £40 (or as little as £32 if you shop
around) these speakers are a steal. The sound is more than adequate
for anything you’re likely to throw at it and unless you’re either a
HiFi enthusiast or a hard core gamer, you’ll have little to complain
about if you buy a pair.
Iain Laskey
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