

Gaming is the one area which the T40s seem to be an average performer, in my humble opinion. It never sounded "tinny" and it always resonated well with "fullness". Watching videos were nice and if you are watching a Blu-ray disc off your PC, the T40s deliver audio which is actually better than majority of TV speakers. Sometimes even too "bright".īass, while decent and taunt, could not compare to a dedicated 2.1 system, however. I am no audiophile but based off my layman's ears, the Highs were very clear and sharp the Mids carry through very well and the clarity was obvious. Also played a couple of tracks from the Lord of the Rings sound track as well as Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" and Pachelbel's Canon in D. Plugged into my Auzentech X-Fi Prelude sound card, i tasted first FLAC files and a couple of audio CDs, in particular songs from Sarah Brightman, Tsai Chin, Kit Chen, Journey, Pink and Metallica. Set up, including attaching the plastic stands which i highly recommend due to better stability and especially angled positioning for improved sound delivery, took under fifteen minutes. Bought a pair to replace my dead 2.1 speakers (Corsair SP2500) which had served me well for 6 years and i did not want to have to deal with a subwoofer due to wires.
