Showing posts with label logitech speaker system z623 best price. Show all posts
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Friday, December 27, 2013

Is there any better speakers with a sub-woofer then the Logitech Speaker System Z623?

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Derek


I'm wondering if there are any better speakers then the Logitech Speaker System Z623, I'm thinking around the price range of 500 or around there. I use them for PC speakers so more then 2 speakers would not be necessary.


Answer
Yes. There are better speaker system out there than the one you are looking at. Klipsch is one that I can name off at the top of my head now.

Which is better for me the Logitech Z623 or the Z523?




David


-I don't plan on listening to anything past 50%.
-I want to have the clearest sound.
-I want good deep and clear bass.
-I will mainly use it on my PC to watch media and maybe gaming.
-I am only going to use it in my small bedroom.
-Price really doesn't matter.



Answer
- Is there a neither option? Just to answer your question, the 2.1 Z623 is much better than the 2.1 Z523, but they both have their flaws.
- Logitech speakers are overpriced garbage.
- Example: The Logitech Z906 is their best 5.1 system, but it does not even do HD audio and is overpriced (some people even prefer their old discontinued version better) = Your better of getting a proper surround sound system that consists of a receiver and passive speakers.
- Example: The Logitech 5.1 Z506 is a total waste of money. The Logitech 2.1 Z523 is a total waste of money and any 2.1 system lower then that is a total waste of money. = They call these kiddy toys.
- Example: Every Logitech speaker system has something wrong/flaws with it, just read the reviews and you will get what I mean.
= I hope you can find better active speakers than the Logitech Z623. I got a tip at least tho, you want to wait until black friday so everything is cheap if you live in the US.




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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Question on speakers and subwoofer?

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I'm looking for a good quality speaker and subwoofer set. In the price range of $50-$175 doesn't have to be top of the line stuff but i do want it to be loud and clear. Any ideas or any ideas on good sub-woofers at least?
Apologies, I'm looking for something that i can hook my ipod and laptop to. If it can't do both then just my ipod.



Answer
Hello,

You didn't say what your application is.....home stereo, PC, bedroom, etc.

You probably won't find a very good non-amplified subwoofer/speaker system for a home theatre for under $200, but there are a number of amplified designs marketed as computer speakers which could probably do a fine job, provided your room isn't too large.

These models have received high reviews on the web and probably represent some of the best of what is in your price range:

Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX
Logitech Z623 THX
Logitech X-540 5.1
Harman Kardon SoundSticks III

The Klipsch probably play the cleanest and loudest, and the HK's would probably work best for more up close listening next to your PC. You can read reviews for these on Amazon.com

Hope that helps.

Bose Companion 3 Series II or Logitech z623?




Erick


I was looking for some really good computer speakers and i found these two. I want a system that has very good bass and can be loud. Which one of these is better??


Answer
Neither... and especially not Bose.

My recommendations... I have 2 specific recommendations in your price range that will completely blow these guys away.


AudioEngine A2 ($200)

Pros: Unbeatable in this price. Real wood cabinets, Kevlar woofers, Silk Dome tweeters. Essentially, these are high-end bookshelf speakers posing as computer speakers.

Cons: No Subwoofer. (But still puts out smooth bass)




Klipsch Pro-Media 2.1 ($150)

Pros: Has a sub. Great, clear sound, especially compared to Bose and logitech.

Cons: Not quite as clear as AudioEngine. Made of plastic like 99% of other computer speakers.




There you have two systems that will completely win-out against Bose and Logitech for cheaper. Use the money you saved to buy a good sound card or DAC. Then you will have an awesome system.




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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Is there any better speakers with a sub-woofer then the Logitech Speaker System Z623?

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Derek


I'm wondering if there are any better speakers then the Logitech Speaker System Z623, I'm thinking around the price range of 500 or around there. I use them for PC speakers so more then 2 speakers would not be necessary.


Answer
Yes. There are better speaker system out there than the one you are looking at. Klipsch is one that I can name off at the top of my head now.

I am looking for some really loud speakers with plenty of bass?




Mike


I don't wanna spend more than 100£/160$. I found these and they look pretty good for the price. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-2-1-Speaker-System-Z623/dp/B00413BI7Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1346286724&sr=8-1

Any other suggestions?

Thanks
fuck you avdaddy it's all I can afford



Answer
You could go much louder and cleaner with a little more money if you shop for some "studio monitors". They're essentially the same thing (active speakers), but monitors will be "audiophile" approved performance, and stay sharp and undistorted through most all of the volume range. However, if music is not the main or only audio that these are for, then you might be more happy with a 2.1 setup. Studio monitors don't deliver theater style low frequencies (the frequency range that is not found around any musical instruments, but follows the transformers wherever they go) and subwoofers do. So if it's for video/movie sound and techno/house/hip-hop music, you'll want the sub. If it's for music made with instruments (piano, guitar, microphone, drums, wind, etc.) you'll get substantially better volume and sound quality from monitors. Good luck.




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