Win Creative Gigaworks T20 Series II Speakers

Posted on November 22, 2009, Ends on: Nov 29, 2009


We’ve partnered with Creative to give away a pair of GigaWorks T20 Series II Speakers. Enter now.


Win Creative Gigaworks T20 Series II Speakers

The GigaWorks T20 Series II propels audio enjoyment to a whole new level of acoustic fidelity – over its award-winning predecessor, the GigaWorks T20. This two-way speaker design comes with BasXPort technology, delivering excellent full range audio with rich extended bass, eliminating the need for an actual subwoofer. The silk dome tweeter with woven glass fiber driver produces crystal clear highs with full-bodied midrange for an unrivalled acoustic experience.

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