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The subwoofer, that's the heavy weight product right there, a massive and sturdy constructed box (reminds me of the Star Trek Borg Cube actually) with 210 Watts RMS juice in there. This is in fact the little jewel of the entire package.
The single-ported, down-firing subwoofer houses an 8-inch driver that blasts bass from the bottom of the unit, a metal grill protects the cone from damage. The internal BASH amp delivers 70 watts RMS to each of the satellites and 210 watts RMS to the subwoofer.
On the rear you'll immediately spot the huge heat sink. GigaWorks S750's satellites via wire spring clips and they plug into the subwoofer-based amp with RCA-type connectors, the green, orange, grey and black connectors are run to your soundcard with the help of the included sound cable. Considering the day and age we live in the one thing that is missing is an actually digital input. I would have settled for a coax in.
The entire Gigaworks S750 kit.