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Old 09-01-2009, 04:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hellos! I am not much of an audiophile but I am looking to get some new speaker for my new PC. I am looking for some constructive advice.

My attempts at a search have narrowed me down to either Logitech Z-2300 or Logitech Z520. If anyone has any experience with either or ideally, both and could weigh in on the pros & cons between the two that would be great! From what I read, both are great speakers, but I wanted to ask for additional input before I made a decision between the two. Thank you much!
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Old 09-01-2009, 05:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Logitech Z-2300

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Ooh-rah! LOUD AND ANGRY!
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i would actually choose the other, the z520, they look better and i have a friend with them and they sound so clear it isn't even human.

You know that if you want full surround you can get a 5.1 system for the same price/cheaper as these, but ofcourse if you are short on space or some other reason, either are very good choices, but Z520 from me
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I admit the 520 looks better, but it won't be near as loud as the other.
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I admit the 520 looks better, but it won't be near as loud as the other.
sound quality>volume

It isn't like the 520 will be quiet after all really, you can get it pretty damn loud
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id hate to start a fight here,but you talk sq then recommend plastic speakers.personally id say forget computer specific speakers,and get some real speakers.
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id hate to start a fight here,but you talk sq then recommend plastic speakers.personally id say forget computer specific speakers,and get some real speakers.
LOL Agreed agreed.
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id hate to start a fight here,but you talk sq then recommend plastic speakers.personally id say forget computer specific speakers,and get some real speakers.
Just curious I am an Audiophile myself and am wondering what kind of setup you have? Right now I am using a Musical Fidelity X150 Amp with a pair of vintage JBL L36's (like L100's but more balanced in sound). I hope to buy a pair of B&W 801's down the road with some Mac gear.
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Just curious I am an Audiophile myself and am wondering what kind of setup you have? Right now I am using a Musical Fidelity X150 Amp with a pair of vintage JBL L36's (like L100's but more balanced in sound). I hope to buy a pair of B&W 801's down the road with some Mac gear.

i dont really have what id like to have.what i got is decent though.im using a late 70s kenwood integrated amplifier,and a set of klipsch bookshelf speakers.for the low end i got a boston acoustics xb6,and a klipsch sw10 series 2 subwoofer.i also have a passive subwoofer connected between the amp and speakers that is more geared for night time usage.
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