Product Comparison: Edifier Exclaim e10 vs Creative Gigaworks T20
General Specifications
Brand
Edifier
Creative
Model
e10bt
GigaWorks T20 Series II
Origin
China
China
About the Product
Producing crisp highs and mids while delivering rich lows, the Exclaim Connect Bluetooth speakers are ideal for PC/laptop audio. With a unique look that seamlessly blends smooth curves and straight lines, this bookshelf speaker is also the perfect accessory for your desktop. Each satellite houses 3 active speaker drivers and 2 passive radiators, maximising audio performance. The upper section of each satellite contains two 1½" midrange/tweeters and a 1½" by 3" passive radiators. While the base section contains a 3" woofer and a 3" passive bass radiator for rich, powerful bass.
The new GigaWorks T20 Series II propels audio enjoyment to a whole new level of acoustic fidelity - over its award-winning predecessor, the GigaWorks T20.
Size & Weight
Material
Plastic
Plastic
Color
Black/Silver
Black
Height
12.2 in.
9 in.
Width
4.13 in.
3.5 in.
Depth
7.08 in.
5.6 in.
Weight
5.3 lbs.
5.8 lbs.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Edifier Exclaim e10 Bi-Amped 2.0 Speaker System
- These are phenomenal speakers for the size (they are quite a bit smaller than I expected, even after reading the dimensions) and price.
- For the price and size, these little guys have impressive sound quality, and can get very loud.
- Easy set up, convenient size, and good sound quality.
- This speaker system is great for the price and size.
- I saw a few complaints about the size but I think they are misplaced - these speakers were actually smaller than I expected.
Creative Gigaworks T20 2.0 Multimedia Speaker System with BasXPort Technology
- The amount of bass isn't bad, considering the size of these speakers, though in the past I've had a separate woofer and that has been much better.
- These speakers produce a terrific sound - really impressing for their size.
- Been using these for a few months now, well made with a weighty feel for the size.
- They have a reasonable amount of weight to them too, which means they tend not to skate about on your desk when you're plugging in headphones/adjusting the volume etc.
- Decent weight to the speakers. If you like deep bass then these appear to do a good job without vibrating.
Audio
Min. Frequency
48 Hz
50 Hz
Max. Frequency
20 kHz
20 kHz
Sensitivity
85 dB
What customers say about "Audio"
Edifier Exclaim e10 Bi-Amped 2.0 Speaker System
- But these are all acceptable given the very nice high-frequency presence and remarkable bass that these speakers have. I am thoroughly satisfied thus far.
- Their frequency response is well balanced considering their size and application.
- These are a great, no, make that a terrific value, they sound quite good - they impressed me and I am pretty serious about my audio.
- However, my right speaker exhibits a buzz at higher frequencies when at all but low volumes.
- It sporadically interferes with audio when playing a video or sound clip.
Creative Gigaworks T20 2.0 Multimedia Speaker System with BasXPort Technology
- Higher frequency tones in classical music are very pure and don't make any high-pitched noise as some speakers do.
- All clear and dynamic, even in the lower frequencies.
- The sound is warm and detailed, and the frequency response even and balanced, with a remarkably solid, effortless bass response.
- The sound is decent and detailed in mid, and upper frequencies, but there's not enough for really crisp highs.
- But anything on a higher frequency can be a bit unbearable.
Features
System Type
2.0
2.0
Power
36 Watt
28 Watt
Inputs
3.5mm input
Headphone jack, AUX
Extras
Bluetooth connection, Simple Controls, 3 inch subwoofer and two 3 inch radiators on each speaker Total of 6 active speakers drivers for maximum effect
Cloth dome tweeter, Glass fiber cone driver, BasXPort technology, Convenient front access to key functions
What customers say about "Features"
Edifier Exclaim e10 Bi-Amped 2.0 Speaker System
- Superb and powerful sound , solid bass, non-computer speaker look, quick and easy on-speaker volume control.
- Plenty of power, great separation (for what they are), and pleasing appearance.
- The speakers provide a full range of sound, including a powerful bass.
- The cable connecting to the audio source is pretty cheap (don't fiddle around with it too much)
- And what it is not is a full, powerful set of speakers that can rival what comes out of a stereo system.
- The weakest is the bass - this system just doesn't have the power to pump out gut-jiggling undertones.
- The only minor gripe I have with them is that you have to hold the power button down too long to turn them off.
Creative Gigaworks T20 2.0 Multimedia Speaker System with BasXPort Technology
- Multiple inputs and headphones out sockets let you hook up anything you like and they are very powerful.
- In short,well designed,well made with quality components,versatile and power on tap.
- The speakers will automatically power down when not in use, and as has been noted there is a second or so lag between audio playing and them coming back to life.
- However, when they power down (automatically or manually) the light goes off which is good.
- These came with a power cable similar to that used on laptops.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
2 year(s)
2 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE
Other Information
Rating
4.3
Manufacturer
MSRP
99.99 $
Manual
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