Creative Inspire T6100 5.1 Review

 

Creative Inspire t6100


Summary: Great quality 5.1 surround sound for a low price and compact size.

 

Disclaimer: Every user has a different setup and different expectations. Take their comments with a grain of salt and note that what they experience with the speakers do not apply to everyone.

 

Official Overview and Specifications

 

Professional Reviews (click the links for more information)

Site Score
About.com 3/5
Techtree 3/5
Dev Hardware
5/5

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Average User Reviews (click the links for more information)

Site Score Reviews
Wize 5/5 19
Amazon.com 4.5/5 14
TestFreaks.com 8.6/10 45
NewEgg.com 5/5 51

 

 

Good

"The Creative Inspire T6100 5.1 surround sound system is small and convenient, sure to save space for any cramped or crowded desktop. The audio is pretty standard fare — the satellites provide good stereo sound, and the subwoofer gives you that deep rumbling bass everyone loves, but the real benefit is the simplicity and small speaker footprints this system provides."

"These speakers deliver good sound for music and games for the price. For games its all you need really."

"… it provides very good stereo sound for music and video games, with just enough audio dynamics to take movies and gaming to the next level in terms of sound. In all, the Creative Inspire T6100 is a good sound system at a price that is just right for the performance."

"Nice looking, good setup, Bass sounds good, Treble is nicely detailed… Hook ups are pretty simple, Bass on sub is easily configured. Strong Vibrant sound."

"Good Sound, powerful bass, crisp and loud sound, not muffled or garbled. Inexpensive, good value for money. Honestly one of the best sound systems I have heard."

 

 

Bad

"The T6100 does not have earth-shattering bass, but as a surround sound system, it gets the job done. The mid tones can get muddy, and the highs are often lost in the rear left and right speakers…"

"I have to say if there had been a bass adjuster on the front-right control speaker as well that would have made things a little easier, or better yet a wired remote as some of Creative’s other setups use."

"1) The cables going to the rear speakers are far too short! I listen to music in a very small bedroom, but I still had to get extension wires (probably not approved by Creative) to connect the rear speakers to the sub. 2) While the speakers individually are all quite clear and loud, there’s a problem of balance… Additional hardware controls could resolve this, but the only ones are a bass knob on the sub and volume/power dial on the right front speaker."

"High and mid range seem a bit distorted at moderate volume, even though bass is "ok"… Aside from that, the rear speaker wires are far too short."

"If you want a real home theater forget about this. The quality of the sound if far below any branded home theater. When hiring music the distortion starts very early. You don’t have to push the volume very much to saturate the speakers (the RMS of the satellites is pretty low)."

 

 

Personal Opinion

There aren’t many 5.1 systems below $100 that are worth considering, but the Creative Inspire T6100 is definitely one of the better ones. The younger, cheaper brother of the Creative Inspire T6060, this system is a quick fix for someone who needs the surround effect of a 5.1 speaker system but just isn’t ready to splurge $500 on a higher-end one just yet. It’s more than sufficient for the task in terms of sound quality, boasting good detailed surround sound from the satellites and powerful bass from the subwoofer. As you might notice from the image, it’s pretty good looking too. Another plus point reviewers have noted is its compact size, or small "speaker footprints", an especially important point if space constraints are part of your selective criteria.

In terms of negative points, the major complaint seems to be distortion at higher volume levels due to a saturation the speakers. However, it is unlikely that you’d be turning them up that high if they’re for use at your computer. Other issues include short wires and a lack of a remote to adjust individual speaker levels and EQ. Of course, wires can be replaced by third party components if they’re really a problem, and volume/EQ can also be adjusted via your computer through the software provided. An interesting nitpicking I’ve noticed as well is the prominent blue diode that lights up when the speakers are in use; apparently it’s excessively bright and conspicuous, but not everyone would be affected by this.

If you’ve read my other entries you might have picked up that I tend to prefer higher quality speakers of a lower configuration over additional components (eg. 2.0 vs 2.1). The T6100 may be considered an entry-level 5.1 system due to its low price but that doesn’t mean it’s just an unnecessary upgrade in the number of speakers; the sound quality is definitely there and it does provide a good surround sound for gaming and movies. If the minor disadvantages mentioned above don’t bother you as much as some reviewers, you’ll certainly find a lot of value in these.

 

 

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