Cambridge Soundworks Digital Desktop Theater 5.1 DTT2500

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Reviews

website score publish date article quality
3D Sound Surge ---Nov 08 '99
3D Spotlight9/10May 10 '00
AGN Hardware10/10Aug 18 '99
ALive!9/10Mar 19 '00
Anandtech ---Oct 08 '99
Computer Games Online4.5/5Oct 24 '99
FPS3D4.6/6Dec 11 '99
GA-Source ---Oct 03 '99
GamePC ---Sep 29 '99
Gamers Depot6/6Aug 18 '99
GamesDomain ---Dec 13 '99
Gamespot UK9/10Sep 19 '99
Glide Underground4.5/5Nov 27 '99
Hardware Central4.5/5Jun 14 '00
Hardware One ---Dec 06 '99
Hip Hardware8/10Apr 14 '00
PC Magazine Online ---Oct 13 '99
Penstar Systems98%Mar 08 '00
TBreak ---Feb 08 '00
Tech Review ---Jan 23 '00
Tech Zone8/10Jul 26 '00
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Roundups and Shootouts

Surround Sound Shootout: Klipsch vs Cambridge Soundworks - Anandtech
This is a short roundup that pits the Klipsch THX certified Pro Media V2-400 against Cambridge Soundwork's DTT2500 digital surround system. Anandtech also has separate reviews of each speaker, but this 3 page roundup looks specifically at how each compares to the other.
rated: -- published: Oct 17 1999  

Speaker Comparison - Beyond3D
"This review compares the Creative Labs DTZ2500, the Guillemot 4.1 and the VideoLogic Crossfire speaker sets"
rated: -- published: Jun 08 2000  

High End Speaker Roundup - Planet Hardware
"In this shootout we're going to be taking a look at the Altec Lansing ADA880R, the Cambridge Soundworks DTT2500 Digital and the Klipsch ProMedia v.2-400 speaker systems. Both Altec Lansing and Cambridge Soundworks are easily recognizeable names in the computer speaker industry, and their products we're looking at today represents their best multimedia speaker systems. The ProMedia v.2-400 is Klipsch's first entry into the computer speaker arena; however, Klipsch is a well respected home theater company. Let's see how these systems compare..."
rated: -- published: Mar 15 2000  

Multimedia Speaker Showdown - Sound and Vision Mag Online
"We wound up with seven systems, ranging in (suggested retail) price from $130 to $300: Altec Lansing’s ADA 880R ($300), Cambridge SoundWorks’ DTT2500 Desktop Theater Digital ($300), the Klipsch ProMedia v.2-400 ($250), the Labtec APX-4620 ($150), Monsoon’s MM-700 ($180), the Philips DSS330 ($130), and Polk Audio’s AMR5 ($210). They’re all self-powered and have separate subwoofers, but the layouts vary, ranging from three to six speakers."
rated: -- published: Mar 13 2000  

Cambridge Soundworks FPS2000 Vs DTT2500 - Stratos Group
"So which setup should you buy? If you primarily play games, you can probably get by with the FPS2000; most of the extra features on the DTT2500 would likely not get much use from you. If you listen to music and/or watch DVDs on your computer, the 5.1 support on the DTT2500 is well worth the price."
rated: -- published: Mar 30 2000  

Speakers Part Two - Tech Extreme
"This is one of those cases in which there really is no "loser" right off the bat. In all cases, each speaker system has an excellent quality and does something superbly"
rated: -- published: Jul 14 2000  

Surround Sound Speaker Roundup Part One - Tech Extreme
"When it comes to multimedia, sound is just as important as video, if not more. The aspect of correctly hearing objects as they appear provides for the realism that is found in games and movies. With more and more home computers supporting 3D positional audio and the proliferation of DVD into the PC, sound is becoming that essential item that will complete any multimedia setup."
rated: -- published: Jul 11 2000  


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