Thursday, October 31, 2013

What speakers should I buy?

logitech speaker system z323 best buy
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Logitech Speaker System Z323 with Subwoofer

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Speaker-System-Z323-Subwoofer/dp/B002FU5QM0/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1362808041&sr=1-1&keywords=Logitech+Speaker+System+Z323

Genius SW-G2.1 1250 2.1 Speaker System

http://www.amazon.com/Genius-SW-G2-1-1250-Speaker-System/dp/B0056BPUQC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top



Answer
from the specs, I see both have the same score. But when I see the output, http://www.amazon.com/Genius-SW-G2-1-1250-Speaker-System/dp/B0056BPUQC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top have 38-watt output, and I think the sound will be better than Logitech. Since you need to find out what you want to have, sound clarity, bass-boost or multi-input that you need to use with other device. For me, Genius is my choice since it have lots of feature that Logitech did not have.

Will I lose sound quality using a 10 metre 3.5mm jack cable?




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I'm connecting Logitech Z323 speakers to a laptop, primarily to play music via iTunes, using a 10 metre 3.5mm audio cable. My question is, will I notice a loss of sound quality against using the standard 3.5mm cable that is already attached to the speakers (only about a metre long)?


Answer
I have run all kinds of tests on this and here is wht I have discovered in the past.

If you run an extensive amount of cable you could notice a loss in sound quality. But in order to reach the extensive category you will need to have three to four times the cable you currently are worried about. Something like 4 metres. But if you have to run that much cable between the system well you need to think about relocating the system in general.

Now for your situation no you won't notice a difference. Not even if you have a cheap 3.5mm audio cable. There have been extensive tests done by third party examiners and buying an expensive cable versus an inexpensive cable makes such a minute difference that you don't even notice it even over long distances. And even over longer distances the two cable perform st such minute levels that it again makes no difference.

So the short answer is definitely no. You will not notice unless you have advanced sound analysis equipment and really really want to look for a difference in sound. But you don't seem like you are looking to do that kind of work.




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