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Logitech Z-4 2.1 Channel Speaker System

Logitech Z-4 2.1 Channel Speaker System

Logitech - 970175-0403
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Logitech Z-4 2.1 Channel Speaker System
I bought the Logitech z-4i system (identical to the z-4, just white in color) to sadly replace my older Logitech z560 system -- the left front channel had died on the amplifier after four years of constant use, and I also needed something a bit less room-shaking for my apartment (in lieu of my neighbors maintaining a healthy desire to rip my head off.) In summary, while I'm not disappointed, I don't feel that the current price tag for this system is merited.

The good:

- Design. Everything about the z-4 setup is smooth; very modern, very attractive. Logitech could've scored more points in this field with a fully-polished subwoofer enclosure, but seeing as how subwoofers are typically hidden from view to some extent, this isn't a gripe.

- Clarity. Logitech has been fine-tuning their satellites for quite a while now, and it does show with the z-4. Music enthusiasts will benefit the most from this 2-channel setup, and as with all quality stereo systems, you'll be hearing new bits
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  3 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  26 price(s)  |  695 days ago at 
Logitech Z-4 2.1 Channel Speaker System
I cannot possibly imagine what the other reviewers expected. These are $70 computer speakers, not a multi-thousand dollar audiophile surround sound speaker system. For what these are, they deliver truly impressive sound - smooth, room vibrating, bass, crisp highs, and a midrange nearly perfect for computer games. If you prefer music, the midrange can be improved with only minor adjustments in a graphics equalizer - available in Windows Media Player (under "Enhancements" of the "View" menu) and any other decent media player. With a little equalizer tweaking, these speakers deliver exceptional music performance and are a true pleasure to listen to (rock, classic rock, jazz, or country).

Don't overdo the bass. If you're using an equalizer, leave the bass control centered on the remote (use this control to tweak individual songs) and adjust the bass up a very tiny amount with the equalizer. Many move equalizer sliders much too far, resulting in grossly inaccurate sound. Anyway, the bass should
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  3 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  26 price(s)  |  842 days ago at 
Logitech Z-4 2.1 Channel Speaker System
I bought my Z-4 system to replace an older Altec 2.1 system that lacked a volume control and headphone jack. The Altec was less expensive, but its sound was significantly better.

The Z-4 system has a muffled mid-range, poor transient response, and relatively high subwoofer distortion. Subwoofer position makes a significant difference in perceived bass response. Imaging is average, with a limited sound stage. To be sure, the Z-4 beats any 2.0 system I've heard, but even with a high quality sound card and graphic equalizer, I am unable to make it sound "right."

If you don't have high expectations for sound quality, you will appreciate the unit's attractive satellites, good fit and finish, easy hook-up, and convenient control module. If your primary objective is good sound, though, the Z-4 is probably not for you.
  3 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  26 price(s)  |  956 days ago at 

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