Logitech Z-5300
November 23rd, 2003 | by Doug MacLean
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Average user rating from 47 users |
Nice sounding set
by Matt on May 7th, 2008 at 10:32 AM:
I have had my 5300 for 4 years now (or something like that) and I loved the sound from the start. I think the adjustments are handy - I like being able to adjust the sub separately (which I can't do on my $600 set).
Only problem I've run into is within the electronics. First, it would make a "pop" every time I adjusted the volume (every click on the dial would pop through the speakers). Now, it's worsened to the point where I have very little volume at all through the system. Pretty frustrating, but they served me well for a few years.
Having a difficult time finding support/replacement parts for this.
One of the best!
by David on Apr 28th, 2008 at 1:10 PM:
BEST SPEAKERS. Bought it about 6-7 months ago and it delivered the sound, the feel, and the bass! I don't know what else to say. I usually like to test the speakers by going all out. Left speaker went out one day and I called up Logitech customer service. Man were they awesome! They told me that they'll be sending me brand new z5300 speakers at no cost and don't have to return the old ones. Couple of days later, old speakers started to work fine and did a mean test again. Worked great. So.... old speakers still have. New speakers on its way! For free ^_^ that's all.
Great system for the price
by Nick on Apr 4th, 2008 at 4:52 PM:
I use this system along with my computer for a lot of music listening use, and this setup is amazing. Everything is crisp and clean from high end to low end without much too any distortion, and when I want it to be, it can get LOUD very quickly. Bought it at Circuit City summer 07 for 150, which is 50 off the list price, and haven't looked back since. More power (280 watt, 560 RMS total) and better sound than other comparable and cheaper 5.1 and 7.1 systems. I can honestly say this system reproduces sound as well as, if not better than, most home theater systems one can put together piece by piece (not to mention it's far cheaper than spending the money required to assemble a complete home theater system from scratch). I use the Z5300 in tandem with the Creative Audigy 2 notebook external sound card to really boost the sonic experience and I couldn't be happier. If you can find these now, I would absolutely recommend them. After all, how many other people do you know that own a computer speaker system (or any audio system, for that matter) which is THX certified? If you're like me, you're the only one, and that is something you can be proud of, as the THX tag isn't something to be lightly regarded when it comes to sound reproduction. Bottom line: Buy these speakers. You won't be disappointed.
Sweet THX for under $200 CAD
by Brent on Jan 18th, 2008 at 10:23 AM:
This speaker set is fantastic value , If your like myself and use your PC as a jukebox , then you will be McLoven this system!
I have to disagree with over-powering bass , Control remote lets you adjust levels accordingly. As well as a bridged output "matrix" mode , for a basic MP3 stereo input with all 5 speakers.
I knew if it had THX , then it would sound good , But for the price compared to a Bose for example , You cannot go wrong with this one.
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Hooking up to laptop
by David on Jun 10th, 2008 at 11:58 AM: