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Creative TravelSound 400 By Tim Gideon, Special to ZDNet December 12, 2005 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/coolgear/audio/soa/Creative-TravelSound-400/0,139023372,139227257,00.htm
Creative's TravelSound 400 is a snazzy, compact set of travel speakers with an "enhanced stereo" option that manages to make sound seem more spread out -- albeit with very little low end.
Design If you're looking for exciting features, well, there's one: the aforementioned solution to the lack of stereo separation. The Wide Stereo Effect button is an excellent innovation, instantly creating a wider-feeling stereo field once it is pressed. Is this true stereo separation? Not really -- remember, your ears are farther apart than these speakers, so that would be a hard trick to pull off, but the Wide Stereo Effect certainly implies more space and it makes the listening experience more pleasurable. Performance The Creative TravelSound 400 has very little low end, so bumpin' rap and pop songs lose a little in the translation. In testing some early Dylan as well as Iggy and the Stooges, we found that acoustic songs and punk rock, respectively, fared a bit better. Regardless, you won't be purchasing this speaker set for its bombastic quality. The speakers are powered by four included AAA batteries and are rated for 35 hours per set of batteries -- not bad at all. On-the-go types looking to take their tunes anywhere they wish will be pleased with the TravelSound 400; it's portable and attractive, with a feature that makes the sound seem to break out from the unit's small frame. Creative TravelSound 400
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