High-quality, spacious sound; reasonable bass without a subwoofer
Pricey for a stereo-only set; hardwired cabling
This two-piece speaker set delivers airy sound and cut-above audio quality for basic desktop-bound music listening and movie watching, but wed look for them on sale. ...
Clear, crisp audio output. Upward-angled for desktop listening. Dual direction drivers send sound to multiple areas of the room. Aux input auto-disables PC input when its in use.
Cant handle deep bass at high volumes without distortion. No remote control or Mute button. Speaker and audio cables are hardwired to unit.
You might expect better bass at high volumes for $130, but Logitechs no-frills Speaker System Z520 does make a good office speaker set, offering crisp output at moderate volume levels....
Compact yet stylish, great sound quality for their size, no external sub reduces clutter
Expensive, deceptively heavy, no remote
If you do happen to be that rare somebody who really needs good sound quality but cannot have a subwoofer then your prayers may just have been answered...
Sammanfattning: Most of the time, as general consumers, we like to think that the lower the price, the more attractive a product is. In the speaker world, things tend to be a different. As audiophiles, we often like to think that the higher the price, the more attract...
Rear-facing tweeters provide pseudo surround sound , Generous two-year warranty
Pricey , Hard-wired cord , Lacks RCA audio input , No bass or treble controls
Its 360-degree sound is effective for blasting tunes or watching a movie in a small room, but AU$150 feels steep for a dual-speaker set-up without a subwoofer....
Clear treble, accurate mid-range, decent power levels
No option to add a subwoofer, expensive
If you’re looking for a simple and compact pair of stereo speakers that still sound detailed, the Z520 set from Logitech is a good choice. It doesn’t have everything we’d want in a set of near-field speakers but the overall package is tempting. ...