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★★★★★

“When I first bought these speakers, I was just looking...”

written by MrMacman2u. on 26/02/2003

Good Points
Sound is awesome in quality and range, Good price, high quality construction, Very sharp styling, Blue LED power light is extremely cool, Large and powerful subwoofer, great cord length.

Bad Points
Blue LED should have been diffused a bit, Volume knob could have been bigger and/or rubberized (ok, ok, I'm grasping at straws here, There wasn't much I could complain about)

General Comments
When I first bought these speakers, I was just looking for a set that would sound great, looks were secondary, but in browsing and listening to the numerous choices, Logitech nailed it and I picked up a set that looked great and sounded better. I have never run across a set of 4.1 speakers that had such quality sound for $70. The lows can pack more than enough punch to be felt. The highs are crisp and clear.

I found that the mid range occasionally sounded like a tin can at first, but after about 5 minutes I found listening to them, any other speakers sounded like poor. I regularly listen to almost any music you can think of, rap, rock, country, jazz, opera(I know, I know), instrumentals, etc.., and I tried nearly every types of music I had. All sound absolutely beautiful, but I had to tinker with the subwoofer volume with some rap and jazz. Speaking of which, the Sub volume knob is large and easy to find and fluid to turn, but it is placed on the back of the subwoofer, this is not a problem for my setup, but could be bit of a pain for a few.
The only two minor complaints I could make is that the volume knob could be a little bigger and/or with a rubber coating. The bright blue led can be a bit too bright, Logitech should have used a diffused LED or put some coating over it (I used a small dab of hot glue which can be removed easily once cooled if you don't like the look)

I then procceded to test them on an assortment of movies. I cranked up the volume and popped in some DVDs including, Monsters Inc., Harry Potter, The Matix, The Load of the Rings, Gone in 60 Seconds, Triple X, etc...

I must be honest, I wasn't impressed with their performance, I was AMAZED. I nearly had to pull my jaw (and ears) of the floor. I had a hard time convincing myself I was not in a movie theater. The sub stood up an shined like a star, EVERY heavy footstep, explosion, punch, engine rev, etc... even the lowest thumps were reproduced with enthusiasm I have never heard from a small system before. I set the sub volume at just a little more than 1/2 and it was great, I never touched it after. The satellites, did a great job from everything from voices to gunshots, but they pretty much needed to be pointed where you were sitting to get the very best sound. But keep in mind these ARE computer speakers after all, they are designed to put sound on ONE person sitting in one spot. But if your not too fussy, I can say these speakers would make a very good (and cheap) starter home theater system. They truely gave my $500 home theater system a run for it's money.

These speakers have amazed and astounded me, I find myself wishing there was a "11 star" rating for value for money. If you are looking for a quality surround system for your computer that will raise some eyebrows and not break the bank, The Logitech Z540's are for you.

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