Saturday, January 22, 2011

Logitech Z-2300 Reviewed

Logitech has been doing an exceptional job in recent times, growing from a computer accessories company recognized for mice and keyboards into a go-to multimedia audio brand. They provide dependable and easy solutions to a huge sector of the gaming market, although their overall performance isn't top class.

The capability of the Z-2300 at a hundred and ninety-nine dollars (MSRP), includes 2 hundred watts of RMS Power, eighty watts RMS into eight ohms, at 1 kilohertz, with a ten percent Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) for your satellites plus a hundred twenty watts RMS unto eight ohms at a hundred hertz and then ten percent THD for the subwoofer. Based on Logitech reports, a ratio on signal to noise greater than 100dB is at 1 Kilohertz while the frequency response is 35- 20 Kilohertz, but with no +/- dB specification, it will not be good in the event you couldn't hear it. Buyers should bear in mind that audio specs rarely stand for real-world conditions; they merely provide a brief snapshot of a product's performance under stable conditions. Once you press "Play" and then the material begins making demands on the product, the real specs usually differ.

Without having to pay to Lucasfilm, the Z-2300 actually offers a THX certificate, which goes to show it has been able to pass a general specs set that many other designs could pass too. Although, the mark indicates much when it comes to marketing, especially in desktop audio's small-speaker world.

The 6.75-inch tall, 3.5-inch wide and six-inch deep satellites employ a 2.5-inch polished aluminum phase plug driver along with a port on top. Ahead of the woofer taking over, the phase plug driver ought to raise and multiply the mid and high frequencies, being the sole driver on the satellites. It appears to be tougher compared to dual driver designs. The 11-inch wide, 11-inch tall, and 15-inch deep subwoofer additionally engages an 8-inch long-throw ported woofer.

Setup and Operation

Like the other products of Logitech, the setup procedure is straightforward. The Z-2300's remote control is outboard wired and contains a System Volume knob. If your source outputs using a single stereo mini-plug (as do most computers and Audio players), simply plug the remote's 3.5mm cable straight into your source's audio output. To achieve the remote's connection, Logitech can provide the adapter to change the 2 plugs into a mini-plug, if you use two stereo RCA plugs as source outputs. Then plug the remote's D-SUB connector in to the back of the subwoofer, making sure to line up all the pins ahead of pushing in the plug (they can bend and break easily). Connect the 2 satellite speakers to the subwoofer's back after putting them. Conclusively, plug it to the wall( the subwoofer).

Activate the subwoofer's power switch right after ensuring the source is switched of. There must be some blinking light on the remote control's Power LED. Push "Play" on the source and that's it. Utilize the volume knob of the remote control to change the volume and the subwoofer knob to change the bass output. You can also utilize the Power/ Standby button on the remote because it is easy to use this and you will not have to switch the unit off and on through the subwoofer's rear switch. As the remote's headphone jack mutes the main system instantly, it is fantastic for effortless headphone hook-up, while it still provides volume control with the usage of the master volume knob. Nevertheless, the short hardwired cables, on both the remote and satellites, of Z-2300 may be challenging on the setup process and could give you limited placement options.

Sound

Since Z-2300 can play loudly, it can greatly benefit various stuffs like movies and games. The subwoofer packs a great punch, even though the forward-firing woofer means you may have to find a location where a leg doesn't block it or the side-firing port. The subwoofer are able to keep up with the rise in the subwoofer volume knob, but sometimes, it clips a little and distorts. Considering the subwooer's price, it is a good deal actually and provides good performance. The overall excellence of the remote's volume controls may be improved, however when considering the price, it's tough to argue.

The satellites supply a bag of combinations. The singular driver cannot increase the frequencies's entire range well, which ends to rolled-off high ranges and ordinary midranges. Between your satellites and subwoofers, there is certainly an apparent sonic gap that signifies a lower crossover point which the satellites just cannot manage. Moreover, the satellites show average directional traits, meaning that as they point far from the listening area, the sound lessen drastically. Keep this in your mind when drawing the balance between overall quality of sound, imaging and soundstaging.

High Points

- The Z-2300 is the best for movies and games as it can play quite loudly. You may need some good speakers for your computer if you want watching movies and playing games by downloading from online sites for example Apple's iTunes or Hulu.

- Taking into consideration the size of the unit and its cheap price, the subwoofer is incredibly good.

- Logitech Z-2300's appearance and size look rather expensive when compared with the price. The speakers look quite appealing.

- The remote device offers a nice handy touch, with a needed headphone jack.

- You are able to fit the gaming consoles conveniently while using the RCA connection adapter.

Low Points

- In terms of musicality, the Z-2300 seems to leave audiophiles finding more, compared to the basic bookshelf speakers. Bookshelf speakers do not precisely fit nicely on your own desk with a huge old 24-inch LCD monitor, but if you have audiophile needs, stick with audiophile gear and pay the audiophile prices.

- The remote control's non-lengthy, hardwired cables and satellites offer limited placement options.

- The output of the subwoofer will not totally switch off, even if the lowest setting is at its lowest, which makes it harder during the setup procedure.

- The unit will not offer a 2nd input, which would be greatly helpful.

Conclusion

The Z-2300 offers a good deal of benefits, considering its affordable price. The Logitech system offers great sound quality for games and also movies, along with a package of convenient features. In a world in which downloads already control the songs business and so are speedily overpowering for DVD as the desired method to purchase and own movies, your personal computer needs proper speakers and also the Logitech Z-2300 can be exactly what the doctor ordered. logitech z-2300

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