Speakers Dilemma!

xxhellinvaderxx

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Hmm, i don't think it's fair to draw a conclusion that ALL newer Creative products are of bad/poor quality. Afterall, who's to know for sure?

I have just bought a G500 myself, previously i was using inspire 4.1 on my xfi and i always knew i'm underutilising the card. Anyway, when i finally finished setting up the G500 and tried it out, to sum it up, i was completely blown away.

I'm not a serious audiophile, as in i don't know exactly the difference between low-range/mid-range/high-range or any audio terms etc mentioned by previous posts, and by the term 'blown away' i simply mean i really enjoy being in my room when my speakers are on. Granted, my preference lies with bass (when i chose my earphones i went with the one with more bass as well), but then again i was just thinking with the ongoing discussion, noone has mentioned that these settings can be tweaked on the xfi card (or any other cards for that matter, just whether with more or less tweakable tweaks). Actually, at it's factory default setting of 50% bass and 50% treble, i found the bass a little strong (even for me) and the sound not as defined (when listening to songs with vocal, e.g. lips of an angel by hinder). But, after experimenting a little, i changed it to 35% bass and 60% treble and i have been loving it everytime i play a song. I'm not apt at desribing why, but it does feels as if someone is singing in your room live. I thought i had that with the inspire 4.1, but the G500 really raised the bar. I should add that when i fired up "Children(Dream Version) by Robert Miles" or "Dance of Sarasvati by Kitaro" at about 60% volume on the controller, the whole room trembles and the bass just pushes itself into your ears, the feeling's simply great. All these were impossible with the inspire 4.1. It should be noted that i have never really tried out Z5500 or T40 the way i have with the G500 so i can't draw any comparison, i'm merely describing how i feel towards the G500. The TS don't do gaming so i guess i won't go into it, but by far gaming is the greatest strength of the G500, IMHO. Absolutely no complaints whatsoever in that aspect.

As for the power interuption issue (that's the subwoofer problem), i have read it too with great concern so much so that i actually emailed Creative on this to gain some form of assurance. To put my two cents worth, you see in the forums i visited, some users experienced problem one week after their purchase, some after years, or some even days. And ofcourse, some none. It's not fair to sum all of them up and aggregate that it will fail within 1 or 2 years, like a verdict that it simply will, within this time window.. My G500 has been working really well since it landed in my room, and the heat issues seems to be handled quite well by my system. But then again, it's perception so mine could be flawed.

Besides, the other forums actually nailed the problem, it's the fuse and/or overheating (depending on the symptom). In Creative's reply to me, they quoted the site http://asia.creative.com/support/kb/article.asp?l=3&sid=27263 to gain some insights. The other forum users also made some comprehensive steps to fix the heat issues. Ofcourse, noone will want to find themselves in this fix, especially with a new product. But just in case we're really suay sometimes, there's still a backup to try on. In anycase, there's a one year warranty so, you'll definitely have at least one year of worryfree listening joy. And again, you'll never know for sure if it will definitely plaque you, eh?

OT for a little, i do think bass matters in listening to music. i mean, for instance when you're at a live band or live performance, the bass is the thing that gives you the enjoyment, no? so i would think a large subwoofer in the case helps. but then again, perceptions.

For what it's worth, rather than shrugging it away completely, i suggest you try experiencing the G500 first or you could be missing out on something great. And for what it's worth again, as long as the product is working, you'll be one happy buyer. I am.

It's the amp board which starts overheating and causing shut downs. they mentioned that we can take out the board and apply thermal grease on it. However, i tried it once, it became worst. LOL!!!
 

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It's the amp board which starts overheating and causing shut downs. they mentioned that we can take out the board and apply thermal grease on it. However, i tried it once, it became worst. LOL!!!

oh as in the problem got more frequent?

sigh, si3 ma3 dang1 huo2 ma3 yi4, try again with other thermal paste or some sorts? apply a thicker layer? perhaps the conductivity is compromised. i mean, if the other forumers can get it better, perhaps it's just something we're missing here. try again?

IMHO, full range of audio frequency are equally important. regardless it is on the low side or on the high side.

yup i guess you're right. my sister has been telling me that and she's been trying to explain all the difference in how it feels with different kind of music and she seems really able to enjoy it but somehow my ears are not good enough to notice the difference! i wonder if that's a good thing. money saver but losing out on what's really good. hah.
 
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Do bookshelf speakers always have to be paired up with something? ?Amplifier

Or can they suffice as standalones?

A little confused here....some ppl suggest Aego-M with Travagen, some mentioned just AE5/AE 2 alone......

So am I right to say AE is a bookshelf but Aego M is not?
 
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hi guys, if i use speakers from g500 or s750 to connect to my hi-fi, will the quality of these 2 speakers sounds better then my current hi-fi speaker? thanks
 

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Do bookshelf speakers always have to be paired up with something? ?Amplifier

Or can they suffice as standalones?

A little confused here....some ppl suggest Aego-M with Travagen, some mentioned just AE5/AE 2 alone......

So am I right to say AE is a bookshelf but Aego M is not?

Aego-M is an active speaker, which means there is amplifier built inside the woofer enclosure, to drive its tweeters and drivers.

Acoustic Energy AE2 is passive speaker, which means there is no amplifier built inside the speaker, you need separate amplifir to driver the speaker.

Speakers can be wall mounted, booshelf or floorstanding, dependings it's size and design.


[Edited]To be more specific on AE2 to avoid confusion.
 
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hi guys, if i use speakers from g500 or s750 to connect to my hi-fi, will the quality of these 2 speakers sounds better then my current hi-fi speaker? thanks

No idea what your HiFi system consist of, thus unable to commend much. Furthermore, it is more subjective to personal preference.
 

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Aego-M is an active speaker, which means there is amplifier built inside the woofer enclosure, to drive its tweeters and drivers.

AE2/5 is passive speaker, which means there is no amplifier built inside the speaker, you need separate amplifir to driver the speaker.

Speakers can be wall mounted, booshelf or floorstanding, dependings it's size and design.


ae 2 &5 are powered speakers - no need amp to drive these beauties
 

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haha, your taste very high lah :D

jokes aside
ae = audioengine

I see. All the while I thought they are talking about Acoustic Energy speaker. Hmm.... seems like I am outdated with all those new speaker company liao.

But I have listened to AE1 speaker (not Audio Engine hoh) before, very good speaker and need a good amp to make it shine. :)
 

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If got space constraints, get bookshelfs. If not, go for floorstands.

For PC usage, i guess using active speakers like studio monitors should probably suffice. Can save space on amps too. Normal MP3 playing should be good enough. Try Sinemax at Parklane.

For hi-fi then go Adelphi.

Bottom line, audition before buying. No test no buy. Pls dun just read good reviews then buy liao. I heard so many of those so call good sound system which sounded......mediocre. Pls try it out first. ;)
 

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Bottom line, audition before buying. No test no buy. Pls dun just read good reviews then buy liao. I heard so many of those so call good sound system which sounded......mediocre. Pls try it out first. ;)

Sometimes, you just have to find the right components to match to shine, for example: Audiolab 8000A + Epos ES11.

Wrong matching may bring different result.
 

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Sometimes, you just have to find the right components to match to shine, for example: Audiolab 8000A + Epos ES11.

Wrong matching may bring different result.

Heh, can't agree more. Esp pairing a SF floor stand in my experience. As a hi-fi regular, i always drive when buying speakers....carry my turn table, pre amp and amp down to test the speakers just before purchase. Several of my kakis do that so i dun skimp on casual testing too! ;)

My analogy, if you not serious, dun play with hi-fi. If you want to play hi-fi, be a hardcore, not a lukewarm! heh.

Enjoy your weekend bro! ;)
 

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Heh, can't agree more. Esp pairing a SF floor stand in my experience. As a hi-fi regular, i always drive when buying speakers....carry my turn table, pre amp and amp down to test the speakers just before purchase. Several of my kakis do that so i dun skimp on casual testing too! ;)

My analogy, if you not serious, dun play with hi-fi. If you want to play hi-fi, be a hardcore, not a lukewarm! heh.

Enjoy your weekend bro! ;)

Same to you. :)
 

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Hi

Just an update.

I have bought Creative Gigaworks T40 for $210 (credit card promotion) and has been very impressed with the audio quality as compared to my previous Altec Lansing VS2321.

My colleague went to my place recently and fell instantly with my speakers! LOL. And he is willing to fork out close to $200!

If the deal goes through, I will be tempted to buy Gigaworks HD50, which will cost about $205 (Creative store promotion I think)

Has anyone tried them? I can't seem to find any reviews yet. :s8:
 
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