Gigaworks S750 Subwoofer

Can another subwoofer be attached to the Gigaworks S750 Speaker System? Or additional speakers? Basically, I have a set of Creative Inspire 6.1's and I would like to hook them up to the Gigaworks S750 Speakers if I get them, is this possible?

why would you want to do that? If you connect a cablesplitter to the cable connecting the center/sub, you can redirect it to another subwoofer. but you might try placing the sub in a corner first, cause using splitters and such isn't an inprovement to the audioquality

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  • Rear/side speakers not working on GigaWorks S750

    I have a Creative GigaWorks S750 7. sound system and a motherboard which uses Realtek HD audio.
    There are four colored jack ports on the back of the sub, which are labelled:
    Green: Front
    Pink: Center/subwoofer
    Black: Rear
    Grey: Side
    There are six jack ports on my motherboard:
    Yellow,Blue, Black, Green, Grey and Pink.
    The cable that came with the sound system has four jacks on one end, and three on the other.
    On the four-jack end, they are Green, Yellow, Black and Grey (so they match up perfectly to the sub, presuming the yellow jack goes into the pink jack port).
    On the three-jack end, is Black, Yellow and Green
    I have plugged the three-jack end's jacks into the Black, Yellow and Green jack ports on my motherboard.
    Everything is now matching. I also have Windows and the Realtek HD Audio Manager set to 7.1.
    The front left, front right, front center, sub and back right work fine. However, neither of the side speakers or back left work.
    Any ideas?
    Message Edited by kingmustard on 05-30-2009 09:54 PM
    Message Edited by kingmustard on 05-30-2009 09:55 PM

    Hi Kingmustard,
    It's recommended to find out which colored audio jack is used for the front, rear, side & center/subwoofer for the Realtek HD audio. The motherboard manual should have this information. Depending on the configuration, you may need a 4 to 4 cable instead. Our default 7.1 connection setup with our Creative sound cards uses the supplied 3 to 4 cable.
    Please refer to this article.
    Message Edited by KokChoy-CL on 06-01-2009 02:26 PM

  • How to connect Gigaworks S750 with AUDIGY 2 ZS

    Hello,
    I'm a french user so please apologize for my bad english ;-)
    Well, let's talk about the problem.
    I've bought a GIGAWORKS S750 (occasion) and AUDIGY 2ZS. I tried to connect them but i'm having problem. Let me explain :
    The cable used to connect the GIGAWORKS to the Audigy 2zs have 4 plugs on each side. On the subwoofer i connect the pink/green/black/grey and then on my audigy 2 zs i have to connect 3 plugs (black, grey & pink). But there one more (the grey) which is "alone" and i'm not able to connect it on my audigy 2zs. Moreover, I don't have sound "side" when i used the THX Setup Console, and when i make a test the Rear speakers correspond to the Side speakers...
    So my question is : is there something wrong with the cable i used to connect the gigaworks to my audigy 2zs ? (as i'm able to connect 3 plug on my audigy, why is there 4 plug ?!).
    The guy who sold me gigaworks have maybe forget the good cable ?!
    I can post a pict of this cable if needed !
    Any help would be great...;-)
    Thanks,
    Florian

    well, if you buy a new set of gigaworks speakers, there is a special cable in the box to connect the audigy 2zs (3 to 4 pin connector), which I also use, because I have the same setup.
    you should contact the person you bought the set from, and ask for that cable.
    regards
    K

  • My Gigaworks S750 system distorts when i turn up the volume... Please Help Me

    My Gigaworks s750 has been stuffed from day . It's about a year old. How is it stuffed? turn up the volume and some speakers distort. Its not the speakers, i tested by swapping them around, so the amp in the sub is stuffed. Can i pay creative to fix this? any ideas on cost? If not can i take out the AMP and buy one and plug that into it to replace the broken one?
    Thanks!
    Regards, Mortagen

    You're right, it's over my head. I have no understanding of bitrates being sent too fast to the subwoofer, perhaps your brother can break it down into layman's terms for you and then you can enlighten us. With regards to Creative charging you $200 to fix it, it sounds like you've already sent the speakers to Creative. As I understand it from past experience and from what others have posted, Creative never quotes a repair charge until they have had an opportunity to diagnose the system to determine the level of repairs needed. That, of course, would also conflict with Creative's more current policy of not doing any out-of-warranty repairs at all, and not providing any support for any product that is out of warranty.
    The crackling that you're hearing is probably there at all levels, you may just need to turn it up to the 50% or above level for it to be noticable. If this is an issue that has just exhibited itself in the last 6 months or so, there is probably a loose or fatigued connection someplace. The most likely is probably one of the 3.5mm female jacks on the subwoofer, or a wire that may need to be replaced.
    andrewc289 wrote:
    I posted about the same issue. It is not normal distortion, most likely a bad amp. I am looking into how I can fix this myself also since creative wants over $200 to fix a product that broken because of their poor design.
    Check out the thread that involves repairing the sub, it may be a little over your head though.

  • GigaWorks S750 and "aux" input...

    Hi I want to buy gigaworks s750, but I need to know this thing at 110% before buying: I have to connect a stereo (two channel) source (like cd-player, tape, or minidisc reader) to the port "auxiliary" on the panel near "m-port"; is the sound distributed equally on the seven speakers (and to the subwoofer) or is it played only on "front" speakers?thanks

    leviathan,
    The M-Port is only meant for certain compatible product only. It won't work with the Vision:M unfortunately.
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  • S750 subwoofer mod, selling inside.

    Hello all,
    5 years ago I repaired a gigaworks s750 sub-woofer which had several dead channels.
    Now, since a few days I notice some humming noise coming from the sub-woofer when I place my ear right in front of the subwoofer hole. It's like I hear the transformator doing 50 Hertz. Maybe it is only the transformator, but that's why I started thinking of an alternative.
    Why not dig out all electronics from inside the subwoofer and sell it on ebay for example and buy a descent amlifier like the Onkyo TX-SR508?
    Ok, I have to close the subwoofer nicely, and make sure that I put a block of wood inside to represent the volume of the missing electronics, but it definately should work.
    I changed all elco's, the yellow capacotor, 4 irf mosfets and one other component which caused the channel failure (don't know type)
    I also placed and extra coolingblock inside to extra cool the irf470 mosfets.
    That being said, is there anyone interested in the working electronics?
    If I am going to do it, I then also have a ddts-100 for sale.
    I'm living in the netherlands (nootdorp)
    Greetings,
    Michiel

    Hi. I'm from Portugal.
    My s750 is turning off with load. But I didn't see any blown capacitor by eye.
    Do you have any documentation about that amp you can share ?
    thanks

  • Gigaworks S750 cables for the X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro Card?

    Hey guys,
    I got a nice Gigaworks S750 7.1 speaker system and want to use it with my new X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro card. The Fatal1ty pro has analog outputs for a 7.1 sound system, but the Gigaworks doesn't have the same layout. Can anyone help me find the cables I need to get this setup running?

    Hi,
    There are 4 Line Outs on the X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro card.
    Line Out 1 jack - Connects to the Front Left and Front Right inputs
    Line Out 2 jack - Connects to the Side Left and Side Right inputs
    Line Out 3 jack - Connects to the Front Center and Subwoofer inputs
    Line Out 4 jack - Connects to the Rear Left and Rear Right inputs
    You might want to refer to the user manual of the sound card and speakers system for more information.
    You can still utilize the suppiled 7.1 cable. Just leave out the grey connector (side speakers) and use a single 3.5mm cable to hook up both ends.

  • Gigaworks S750's and X-Fi Titanium

    I have noticed that the X-Fi Titanium card has the same speaker connection system on the card as it does on the back of the subwoofer on the Gigaworks S750s ie there are 4 connections to on each labeled the same on each device........the problem is my 7.1 surround sound chord that came with my speakers a few years back have the 4 prongs on one end but only have 3 prongs on the end that connects into soundcard.....these speakers were made with the non pci-e version of the soundcard in mind while the new pci-e card supports all 4 connections on the back. Hpow do I go about in getting an updated cable to fit the new soundcard with all 4 connectoins? I want a cable that has all for connections on each end. The old chord has 4 on one side and 3 on the other.....the side that has the 3 prongs had the gray colored prong merged. Im looking for a new 7.1 sourround sound connection cord that connects the soundcard to back of the subwoofer with all 4 connections on each end/ Does Creative make such a chord now that the new pci-e soundcards are out? If so is there a way to purchase it seperately without having to buy a whole new set of speakers again? Ive had these speakers basically for about 3 years and absolutely love them but I will not spend 500 bucks on a new set to simply get an updated chord.............

    Sorry to be a bit blund on this but why don't you just go to the next hifi shop and get yourself some suitable piece of cable? or get some good audio-cable with 8 wires and solder the connectors (which you can also get at any hifi store). this is very cheap and saves you a lot of hassle with the not very supportive creative support...
    The selfmade stuff has of course not as high a quality as a good, proffesional audio cable (which usually is very expensive) I would probably compromise and buy 4 stereo 3.5mm male to male cables like these and just tie them together with some velcor cable ties or something like that. this is relatively cheap and still you get sort of acceptable quality.

  • Creative Labs What Is Wrong With Your Manufacturing!!!??!?! RE: Gigaworks S750, XFI e

    Ok this is a straight forward RANT! In building my new computer I decided to let Creative be my folks for sound since I've always been impressed with the EAX and surround sound, the first time I played EQ in 4. 3D sound on a first gen SBLi've card I was in awe. I've bought so many speakers and sound cards since and been happy. So I decide with my new computer I will buy the XFI Fatality, Progamer headphones with mic, and the Gigaworks s750 7. speakers. Well I got the headphones and the sound card first, right off the headphones left side sounded blown out to me, so I sent them back, and the new pair worked fine. The XFI card became the issue next I had the cracking and popping noises, I made a few tweaks and was able to kill most of it, but I have 4 gigs of Ram and when I turn on the memory hole in the bios so that XP Pro 64 can see the 4 gigs brings back the popping noises. So I have to turn of 2 gigs of ram that cost me over $300 so I don't have nasty noise when I play games. Oh yea and I sent the card back as well in hopes I'd get a repaired one.... No Such Luck... So then I get to my speakers, the left rear channel is making a sound like a blown speaker so I swap the plug with another channel and its fine and the other speaker in that channel makes the noise, so I send back the sub as a RMA at a cost of $30 to me (not like giving them $800+ for broken stuff isn't bad enough... nothing like salt on the wound.) So after 2 weeks of no sound other than headphones for my gaming, I get my sub back, I hook it up and.... Now the left rear channel is totally DEAD. So now I'm PISSED, I call up and hold it together when talking to the RMA folks. They offer to send me a whole new set of speakers, so I'm thinking cool, maybe its in a cable or the box or something.... Today I get home from work and see the box, I'm like sweet new stuff and spend a good hour carefully rewiring my whole desk with the new speakers and cables. Get it all hooked up and click on the sound test for the 7. and........ The Side Left Channel is DEAD WTF!!!!!!
    !!! All I can say is it sucks there is no real competition for sound against Creative, because they know their product will be the demand and if they put out a poorly manufactured item they can get away with only so many people will even bother RMAing and will just li've with it thinking they did something wrong. I am truly disturbed by this trend and can only hope that after I actually get everything working in 6 months or so if they ever fix the noise issue with XFI and maybe a few more RMAs of my sub to get one they TEST before sending it to me... I hate to say it but I think next comp I build I'm going to have to start looking at other sound companies. Its sad to lose faith in a company you hold in such high regards for so long as pioneers. Thanks for reading, oh and CL support persons that like to pop into a message and post an idea that most anyone with an IQ over 3 would have tried in the first 5 minutes of troubleshooting only to never revist the thread because your goal is the create the illusion of support on the boards by making a certain number of posts regardless for image sake, don't bother responding since due to my past experience with your phone support I know more about your products than most of you... Oh and your database of issues/fixes doesn't count as knowledge its the results of your customers helping each other with issues and you all pool the fixes they come up with confirm them, and post them as?fixes. I wont rule out a couple of them your crack teams might stumble across like the first guy that discovered that touching electrical wires is bad and put shielding on them, well maybe the guy that found him did it.... Rant off =)

    I'll close this thread as I don't think any good discussion can come from it, I think you just wanted to get your point across so I'll leave the thread here but closed, and will pass on specific feedback from it.
    I do not see any reason for you to attack the moderators. As we have already stated (and is detailed in the announcement at the top of each board), we are here to make sure the board stays running and people do not post inappropriate content (and abide by the rules), we are not here to provide support. We may post sometimes with advice people could try, but we not trying to create any illusion that support is offered on this board, as it isn't. That is what Customer Support is for.
    Cat

  • Creative Labs What Is Wrong With Your Manufacturing!!!??!?! RE: Gigaworks S750, XFI etc.

    Ok this is a straight forward RANT! In building my new computer I decided to let Creative be my folks for sound since I've always been impressed with the EAX and surround sound, the first time I played EQ in 4.1 3D sound on a first gen SBLive card I was in awe. I've bought so many speakers and sound cards since and been happy. So I decide with my new computer I will buy the XFI Fatality, Progamer headphones with mic, and the Gigaworks s750 7.1 speakers. Well I got the headphones and the sound card first, right off the headphones left side sounded blown out to me, so I sent them back, and the new pair worked fine. The XFI card became the issue next I had the cracking and popping noises, I made a few tweaks and was able to kill most of it, but I have 4 gigs of Ram and when I turn on the memory hole in the bios so that XP Pro 64 can see the 4 gigs brings back the popping noises. So I have to turn of 2 gigs of ram that cost me over $300 so I don't have nasty noise when I play games. Oh yea and I sent the card back as well in hopes I'd get a repaired one.... No Such Luck... So then I get to my speakers, the left rear channel is making a sound like a blown speaker so I swap the plug with another channel and its fine and the other speaker in that channel makes the noise, so I send back the sub as a RMA at a cost of $30 to me (not like giving them $800+ for broken stuff isn't bad enough... nothing like salt on the wound.) So after 2 weeks of no sound other than headphones for my gaming, I get my sub back, I hook it up and.... Now the left rear channel is totally DEAD. So now I'm PISSED, I call up and hold it together when talking to the RMA folks. They offer to send me a whole new set of speakers, so I'm thinking cool, maybe its in a cable or the box or something.... Today I get home from work and see the box, I'm like sweet new stuff and spend a good hour carefully rewiring my whole desk with the new speakers and cables. Get it all hooked up and click on the sound test for the 7.1 and........ The Side Left Channel is DEAD WTF!!!!!!
    !!! All I can say is it sucks there is no real competition for sound against Creative, because they know their product will be the demand and if they put out a poorly manufactured item they can get away with only so many people will even bother RMAing and will just live with it thinking they did something wrong. I am truly disturbed by this trend and can only hope that after I actually get everything working in 6 months or so if they ever fix the noise issue with XFI and maybe a few more RMAs of my sub to get one they TEST before sending it to me... I hate to say it but I think next comp I build I'm going to have to start looking at other sound companies. Its sad to lose faith in a company you hold in such high regards for so long as pioneers. Thanks for reading, oh and CL support persons that like to pop into a message and post an idea that most anyone with an IQ over 3 would have tried in the first 5 minutes of troubleshooting only to never revist the thread because your goal is the create the illusion of support on the boards by making a certain number of posts regardless for image sake, don't bother responding since due to my past experience with your phone support I know more about your products than most of you... Oh and your database of issues/fixes doesn't count as knowledge its the results of your customers helping each other with issues and you all pool the fixes they come up with confirm them, and post them as fixes. I wont rule out a couple of them your crack teams might stumble across like the first guy that discovered that touching electrical wires is bad and put shielding on them, well maybe the guy that found him did it.... Rant off =)

    Duplicate thread.
    Cat

  • How to use GigaWorks S750 to my laptop??? HELP!!

    Hi
    I'm having trouble with finding the right and best solution to connect my GigaWorks S750 to my laptop.
    I havent got enough outputs on my laptop (my system needs 7.1).
    I need a solution so i can use all 8 speakers. Maybe a external soundcard or something like that?
    Please be kind and help me if you know a good solution. Thanks!
    Danni

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  • Connecting DVD-Player with GigaWorks S750

    I'm going to buy a GigaWorks S750 system. Will I need an extra decoder like the DDTS-100 when I want to connect the soundsystem with the Computer (with Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro) and one of these things: DVD-Player, Radio, Walkman?
    Thank's for your answers!

    No, I wouldn't bother. You can connect both radio and walkman to two of the line-in sockets on the Audigy's external hub. A DVD player can be connected using the coax or optical inputs. One thing you can't do with the Audigy 2 is use Dolby Pro Logic II for PS2 games. If you don't have a PS2 to connect then, that's not really a problem.

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  • Is this a genuine gigaworks s750 system?

    A little over a month ago I purchased a GigaWorks S750 system from Dell, which arrived in a regular brown box with Creative's logo, pictures of the S750 and black writing on it. It looks fine. Recently however, I observed that all the pictures I ever saw of the S750 always showed the shipping package as a multi-colored box. Plus, some of the wording on the box I received are a bit different from what are on the multi-colored box.
    Just out of curiosity, I e-mailed Creative about this and they replied stating that all S750 systems are indeed shipped in Creative's multi-colored box (orange/white with blue writing on it). They advised that I should contact Dell about this since Dell might have shipped me a refurbished S750 system.
    I contacted Dell by telephone about what Creative had said and they told me that first of all, they do not refurbish third party products and second, although I ordered the product from Dell, the S750 was actually shipped from Creative's warehouse. (Product was actually shipped from a company named Tech Data Corp., Technology Drive, Swedesboro, NJ 08085. Country of origin: China. Manufactured date: 0/28/05).
    Please note that I have not even hooked up the system yet. In view of the innumerable amount of problems people are having with the S750, I think I should first get some explanation about this discrepancy.
    Am I the only one this has happened to I need to know whether this is a genuine GigaWorks S750 system or is it a fake, a refurbished set or whatever. I really need to know just to put my mind at ease.
    JC

    JC,
    I have seen S700 and S750's shipped in brown boxes so I would not worry. It may be that since these were for a third party a brown box was decided on as the packaging. I am not aware of any "fake" S750's so I think you are safe.
    Jeremy

  • Creative Gigaworks S750 speaker placement

    Hey Guys,
    As I get deeper into how to improve the sound on my Gigaworks S750 I'm starting to experiment with proper speaker placement.
    So far, I have the four floor stands for the side and rear channels.
    And going by the book I have the side channels slightly past and behind where my ears are, and they are pointed toward each other, and not directly at my ears.
    The two rear speakers are both behind me, but pointed straight toward the front of my room, and not directly toward my ears.
    Is this how they are supposed to be? Or should the sides be right at my ear level and right to either side of my ears? Same with the rears? Should they be angled in toward my ears at my seating position?
    The diagram in my manual doesn't seem to indicate that the speakers get angled toward the listener except the front center above the monitor.
    But other sites all seem to want the speakers angled at the listener, unless these Creatives are doing something different to create the surround sound field?
    Here's an industry diagram vs. the Creative manual.
    Creative diagram for Gigaworks S750, unfortunately I can't scale it up larger, but refer to page 6 by scrolling down in the manual located at the link below.
    http://www.scribd.com/doc/14711901/C...ks-S750-Manual
    So which is the most optimal for my speakers? I'm using option A for my setup in the Creative Manual right now, but just want to know what I should be doing to have the sound setup correct for these speakers.
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    Hi Faisal
    Try looking in the forum
    Successful Repair of s750 with blown Fuse
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