Saturday, January 22, 2011

Logitech Z-2300 Reviewed

Logitech continues to be carrying out superior work recently, expanding from the computer parts company widely recognized for mice and keyboard products in to a reliable multimedia audio brand. They offer dependable and easy solutions to a large niche of the gaming market, even though their performance is not top class.

The ability of the Z-2300 at a hundred and then ninety-nine dollars (MSRP), includes two 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 and a hundred twenty watts RMS unto eight ohms at a hundred hertz and 10 % THD for the subwoofer. Logitech claims a signal to noise ratio of more than 100dB at 1kHz plus a frequency response of 35 Hz - 20 kHz (albeit without +/- dB spec, which really tells the tale - the system might technically play as much as 20kHz, but if you cannot hear it, it does not do much good). But customers must take note that such audio specs don't apply to actual situations; they just serve to give us a short view of the performance of the product in stable conditions. When the unit starts to demand a lot from the product, as soon as you push the "Play" button, the real specifications often vary.

Without having to pay to Lucasfilm, the Z-2300 actually provides a THX certificate, which goes to show that it has been able to pass a general specs set that many other designs could pass also. However, the badge means a lot for marketing purposes, specifically in the small-speaker realm of desktop audio.

The satellites, which are 6.75 inches in height, 3.5 inches in width, and 6 inches in depth, utilize 2.5 inches of refined lightweight aluminum phase plug driver that also comes with a top port. Ahead of the woofer taking over, the phase plug driver ought to raise and multiply the mid and high frequencies, being the only driver on the satellites. This often demonstrates more difficult than with 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 simple. The remote control of Z-2300 is outboard wired and comes with a System Volume knob. If as single stereo mini-plug is your output source, then just plug the 3.5mm of the cable into the audio output of your source. However, if the source output is by two stereo RCA plugs, the Logitech company provides an adapter to turn these connects to usable mini-plugs for the remote's connection. Afterwards, plug the D-SUB connector of the remote to the subwoofer's back; make certain that all of the pins are lined up before pushing the plug, because they're easy to break. After placing the 2 satellite speakers, connect them to the back of the subwoofer. Conclusively, plug it to the wall( the subwoofer).

After making certain your source is turned down, turn on the subwoofer's power switch. The remote control's Power LED should blink. Push the "Play" button on your source, then you are done. The remote control's volume knob can be used to make alterations on the master volume as well as the easy-to-use subwoofer knob for bass output alterations. In the event you want to turn the unit off and on over and over via the subwoofer's rear switch, then you can also choose to use the Power/ Standby button of the remote. The remote's headphone jack is terrific for simple headphone hook-up, immediately muting the main system while providing volume control via the master volume knob (the subwoofer volume knob is disabled). Z-2300's short hardwired cables, on both its satellites and remote, could be difficult in the setup process and might give you few placement choices.

Sound

The Z-2300 is able to play loudly that is good for movies and games. The subwoofer includes a good punch, even though you have to get a suitable area where a leg wouldn't block it or the side-firing port because of the forward-firing woofer. 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's a good deal actually and offers good performance. The overall quality of volume controls of your remote can be much improved, but taking note of the price, it's tough to complain.

The satellites provided much more of a mixed bag. The singular driver can not raise the frequencies's entire range well, which results to rolled-off high ranges and ordinary midranges. A clear sonic gap existed between the satellites and also the subwoofer, indicating a lower crossover stage that the satellites just could not handle. Additionally, the satellites show average directional traits, which means that as they point far from the listening area, the sound lessen drastically. Remember these points when determining the balance among sound quality, soundstaging, and imaging.

High Points

- The Z-2300 is best for movies and games as it can play quite loudly. You will need some good speakers for your computer if you like watching movies and playing games by downloading from on-line sites such as Apple's iTunes or Hulu.

- Considering the size and cheap price, the subwoofer is amazingly good.

- Logitech's Z-2300's seems rather decent in size and visual appeal as compared to its price. The speakers have a very appealing look.

- The remote control has a smooth touch on it, with quality headphone jack.

- The RCA connection adapter enables an easy fit with gaming consoles.

Low Points

- In terms of musicality, the Z-2300 appears to leave audiophiles finding more, when compared to basic bookshelf speakers. Bookshelf speakers don't nicely fit on your table alongside a big old 24-inch LCD monitor, but when there are audiophile needs on your desk, then better stick with this gear and pay the mandatory prices.

- The short, hardwired cables of the remote device and especially the satellites reduce placement options.

- The subwoofer's output might not completely shut off, even if the volume setting is defined at the lowest, which can make it harder throughout the setup process.

- The unit doesn't offer a 2nd input, which will be very helpful.

Conclusion

At a low price, the Z-2300 offers several advantages. High quality of sound for games and films is offered by the Logitech system as well as other significant features and attractive aesthetics. These days, you have to have a good set of speakers for the computer understanding that online downloads already are very popular among myriad of users, and Logitech Z-2300 may just be the right deal for you. logitech z-2300

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