Logitech Speaker System Z523
Sep 22, 2009 in
Electronics
- Room-Filling Logitech 360-degree sound for an immersive music, movie and game experience
- Down-firing subwoofer with 6.5-in pressure driver delivers ultra-deep bass without distortion
- Quick-connect inputs let you easily plug in your DVD player, game console, iPod and headphones
- 40 watts (RMS) of power for big, rich, detailed sound
- Convenient on-speaker controls put volume adjustment at your fingertips
Connect your 40-watt (RMS) Logitech“ Speaker System Z523, and rediscover the art of listening. Speakers with 360-degree sound help project audio evenly in all directions, so you get a great listening experience throughout the room. A down-firing subwoofer with 6.5-inch pressure driver delivers deep lows for rich bass you can feel. Includes a dual RCA jack and an auxiliary input…. More >>
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2 comments
A. Weedman on September 22, 2009 at 1:34 pm
Just got these to replace a cheap set up 2.1 speakers that I’ve had for 6 years. I liked the idea of 360 degree sound. The speakers definitely sound better than my old ones. Decent bass. 40 watts of power really isn’t that much though. To play them loud you need to turn the volume up close to full blast. Like most stereo systems, when you do that it does introduce some distortion. I’m considering returning these for the Z-2300’s which are about the same price but much more powerful.
J. Mccullough on September 22, 2009 at 3:38 pm
Just got my Z523’s today. Quick shipment from Amazon, despite my using super saving shipment. First impressions: nice attention to detail: velcro wraps for all the cords. Sound is good, but VERY heavy on the base. Had to adjust it way down to sound good. The sub seems well put together. Watch out for the down firing speaker though. It is unprotected, and you could easily put your finger through it taking it out of the box. They should put a grill of some sort over it to protect it.
The biggest reason i bought these is that it was a good price, and it offered a seperate line in, so i could hook up an ipod without having to un-plug it from the computer. You would be surprised how hard this feature is to find in a ~$100 2.1 system.
Hopefully it will last a lot longer than my Klipsch Pro-Media’s, which sounded great but needed to be repaired every year. I could have bought 3 sets of Z523s for the money I spent repairing my Promedias. Enough was enough.
Z523’s = thumbs up!