Logitech Z3i 2.1 Speakers
- Max. Power Output: 8.5 Watt (RMS)
- Number of Speakers: 2 Speakers + Subwoofer
- Connection Type: Cable
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Boom Boom Boom, Lets Go back to my computer room.
Pros
Superb sound reproduction, wired remote, easy headphone jack.
Cons
Wiring design, having all the wirings interface into one single din limits your options.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
If you have an open computer desk configuration so you don't have to run wiring through things, then this system is a must for sound quality and bass enthusiasts.
If you like anything with bass these speakers are a must. I can turn it up and feel the beat in the floor, which is great when I want to listen to some BT. Now while I am highly impressed with the bass and the purity of the hit. let's not forget the highs. The satellite speakers produce the rest of the sound beautifully. Its symphonic harmony. No really, I listened to "duel of the fates" from star wars and was utterly amazed. Mouth gaping open amazed. I've had an altec lansing system in the past and have the GE ultrasound system on another computer, by far these exceed either of those systems.
Now for some of the downs of the design. While its nice that they put a remote to the system that has a headphone jack, volume control, and power button, it is a wired remote and it is part of the speaker wiring system. You have about 6 feet of cord to play with for each speaker and remote, they feed down into one din plug that plugs into the back of the subwoofer. The wire to plug into the computer is separate wire that leads off the remote, more then likely to simplify the headphone jack interface.
So the perk is the sound and the wired remote. The gloom is the wiring design, while it works fine with my computer desk some may find it less appealing.
Now for some of the downs of the design. While its nice that they put a remote to the system that has a headphone jack, volume control, and power button, it is a wired remote and it is part of the speaker wiring system. You have about 6 feet of cord to play with for each speaker and remote, they feed down into one din plug that plugs into the back of the subwoofer. The wire to plug into the computer is separate wire that leads off the remote, more then likely to simplify the headphone jack interface.
So the perk is the sound and the wired remote. The gloom is the wiring design, while it works fine with my computer desk some may find it less appealing.