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Thermaltake Circle Fire Review
Written by Mark W. | Date: 1.29.2005 | Manufacturer: Thermaltake
Thermaltake well known for cases heatsinks and other cooling supplies has now introduced it's new sound system and monitor the Circle Fire.

The Circle Fire plays audio from your computer through it's internal speaker while it monitors the sound levels from that speaker through it's analog and digital readouts. These readouts move to the sounds of your computer, the beat of your music or the fragging of your games while displaying a bright array of colors.


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First, let's get started with the specs:

P/N: A1994
LED: Blue LED x2
Dimension: 149 x 42 x 123mm
Weight: 310g (10.94oz)
Left Dial Display: -20 to +3dBA
Middle Dial Display: 0~100%
Right Dial Display: -20 to +3dBA
Meter Colors: 7 colors and color flash
Volume Control: 3-step switch (High / Normal / Low)

Speaker:
RMS: 2W
Frequency Response: 310+/- 62kHz
S/N Ratio : 75dBA


What's in the box:

1) The device itself
2) Sound card connection cable
3) Cdrom connection cable
4) Rear cable outlet
5) Mounting screws
6) Instruction manual

Upon receiving the receiving the item I was surprised by the weight. From the photos I've seen I was expecting the device to be plastic but was pleasantly surprised by the sturdy metal construction. The device appears to be very solid and well built.


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