Logitech Z-2300 THX-Certified 200-Watt 2.1 Speaker System
- ASIN: B0002SQ2P2
- List Price: $155.27
- Price: $83.93
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Product Description:
If you love music, you'll love the Logitech Z-2300, a 2.1 speaker system that combines everything you need in a sound system: THX -certified performance and quality, beautiful looks, and more than enough power to fill your room with great sound.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Product Type - Speaker
- System Components - 2.1 Speaker System
- Response Bandwidth - 35Hz - 20kHz
- Connectivity Technology - Wired
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Logitech
- EAN: 0840356577050
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Logitech
- Manufacturer: Logitech
- Model: 970118-0403
- MPN: 970118-0403
- PackageQuantity: 1
- Platform: Windows XP
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: COMPUTER_SPEAKER
- Publisher: Logitech
- SpecialFeatures: nv:Speaker Type^Computer Speakers|Speaker Setup^2.1 Speakers
- Studio: Logitech
- UPC: 840356577050
- Warranty: 2 years warranty

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Customer Reviews 

Great Buy!
2008-11-22I don't know much about speakers but I do know these sound great and are a bargain. They can get very loud, and still sound crisp! The bass is pretty intense, it makes things fall off my desk! Good size, fit on my small dorm room desk, great for school, work, or home! The included AV jacks make them a great buy for gamers as well! Definitely would recommend these to anyone who is looking for great speakers and doesn't want to spend money on surround sound.

FORGET BOSE
2008-11-20when i recieved this set of speakers i was amazed! after reading many reviews i had high expectations for this product. Let me just say that these speakers exceeded all of those expectations! Bass is unbelievable! Mid range is great! Higher notes are also great! the design is also slick, just make sure you have room for the enormous sub woofer. it doesn't even bother me that the sub is so large, the sound it creates is well worth it. Switching from an old pair of Harmon Kardons (which were partially broken) to this blew my mind. the sound is crisp and clear. i even use this as my surround sound system by using the adapter it comes with to hook up my ps3 and xbox 360. only thing that would have made it better would be a wireless remote instead of the wired one, but thats not a big deal at all. really if you are looking for great sound for a great price then get these. bose are overpriced and over-rated.

Logitech z-2300 GREAT!
2008-11-19Look i read alot of peoples reviews and some were good and some were bad but im telling you if you want to get crunk in the comforts of your own home this is the speaker system for you!! No bad reviews here buy it!!! Its great!!

Can All The Reviewers Be Right? Yes!
2008-11-19This system has received many positive reviews for its powerful sound, thunderous bass, and overall value. The dissenters cite a lack of midrange, particularly when playing CDs/mp3s (as opposed to video games).
Well, everyone's right! The Z-2300s definitely pack a punch, with sufficient volume to fill most rooms. The massive subwoofer delivers all the bass you could possibly want/need.
However, these are not the smoothest-sounding speakers you'll ever hear. There's a definite "harshness" in the mids which becomes more pronounced when you crank things up. I tried playing with various EQ settings but it didn't seem to matter, which only makes sense -- you can't truly resolve a speaker's shortcomings with equalization. The mids are either there or they're not.
Ultimately you have to ask yourself how much you really want to spend on computer speakers, and whether there's an alternative in this price range that gives you the Z-2300's combination of power and bottom-end. After doing the online research I decided this was the way to go, and I got exactly what I paid for.
Just remember the caveats about the non-adjustable speaker angle and (more important) the sheer size of the subwoofer. You need room under your desk for that sucker! Luckily neither is an issue for me.

lots of power, but missing mid-range
2008-11-19I was stoked to plug my new speakers in but was immediately disappointed with the quality of sound that came from the speakers. I tested the speakers with different types of music: they are definitely awesome for hiphop and rap - they're a alot of power and the sub is pretty responsive. As for other types of music, not so awesome. The mid-range is almost completely lacking so music that is expansive or meant to be really pretty comes out a a little flat. I would definitely recommend this system for those of you who listen primarily to hiphop, but if your taste is more eclectic than mine, find yourself another system. I wish i had.
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