Logitech Z333 2.1 Speakers – Easy-access Volume Control, Headphone Jack – PC, Mobile Device, TV, DVD/Blueray Player, and Game Console Compatible
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With it, you should be able to sway the windows.
The sub's rough dimensions are 9" W x 9" H. 5" H x 5. 5" D. Each Sattelite has a count of four. 5" W x 7. 5" H x 3. 5" D. These aren't official measurements, but they're what I got by eyeballing a tape measure.
"80 WATTS OF BOLD SOUND -" says the Amazon description. Two satellite speakers and a large subwoofer deliver maximum loudness with an output of 80 Watts Peak/40 Watts RMS. Enjoy the sound, which is rich, clear, and powerful. (On satellite speakers, the small driver (tweeter) is purely decorative. functional)". They're DECORATIVE as well as NON-TOXIC. EFFECTIVE.
Multiple device connection via plug-and-play: 5mm and RCA inputs allow for easy wired connections to your TV, computer, tablet, game console, and other devices.
Selected User Reviews For Logitech Z333 2.1 Speakers – Easy-access Volume Control, Headphone Jack – PC, Mobile Device, TV, DVD/Blueray Player, and Game Console Compatible
The "speaker" on the Tweeter is merely decorative.
People should be aware that the tweeter (top speaker) is a phony.
It's a phony tweeter. These are the speakers I'm using. I will never buy anything from Logitech again, and I will not repost from another site.
I liked these speakers a lot; they had good sound quality for the price, but they broke down less than a year after I bought them. br>br>I use these for animation and editing work, so you can bet I wasn't turning them up to 11 or even halfway on the controller. br>I started by testing my drivers and plugging audio into various devices; no sound comes from the speakers, but if headphones are plugged into the volume controller, sound blares out regardless of the level the controller knob is set to. br>br>It's a real shame to see these go; I'm hoping for a factory replacement since they didn't even last a year.
I was in love with these speakers until they suddenly stopped working, less than a year after I bought them. They simply came to a complete halt. The light is still on, and everything else appears to be in working order, except there is no sound.
The 2. 1 Surround Sound Speakers that had been attached to my computer for the past 8 years recently broke, and I needed a new set. These were $49. I got them during a Black Friday sale. 99, which is a bargain when compared to the $39 I paid for my 8-year-old speakers. In comparison to 99, the sound quality of these is far inferior. br>br>I'm not an audiophile in any way, but these speakers lack the clarity of sound that most mid-priced speakers have. The bass on the speakers sounds good, though it lacks the "kick" of my previous set; It hardly shakes my desk, much less the entire room. br>br>Here's something else I think is important to mention: Look elsewhere if you intend to run your audio control cable through a grommet. I have 2. There is no way to disconnect the cable running from the volume control to the subwoofer, so you have no choice but to force the entire volume control through whatever hole you run your cables through. I have 5" grommets in my desk, and the volume control was barely able to squeeze through it, even after I undid all of the cable management for my monitors, keyboard, etc. There is no way to disconnect the cable running from the volume control to the subwoofer, meaning you have no choice but to force the br>br>However, in most high-end audio systems, the volume control is redundant. We usually have a master volume control on our keyboards, so we use it in high-end gaming setups. Then there's the fact that there's the number three. If you plan to use a headset, the 5mm port on the volume control is useless because the pole required for the microphone is missing, resulting in audio-only output. out. br>br>Having said that, I'll probably replace these with something other than Logitech in the next year or two (the quality of their products has been steadily declining over the years), but due to holiday budget constraints, these were the only option in my price range.
Overall, I like these a lot. They appear to be in good condition (except for the Logitech branding on the front of the speakers, which is a minor annoyance). I can't give these a 5-star rating because of a few factors. However, there are a couple of things that deserve a five-star rating:
- Because the volume control module is fairly light and the bottom isn't particularly grippy, turning the speakers on and off necessitates actually grasping the entire thing to keep it from slipping. (Slippage isn't an issue when changing volume because the rotational friction is so low).
- I use these with the bass turned all the way up because it sounds to me like the bass on a higher end system is set to mid (read: a higher end system with a higher end system with a higher end system with a higher end system with a higher end system with a higher end system with a higher end system with If you're looking for a bass that thumps, look elsewhere. This doesn't bother me because I rarely turn the bass up past slightly above mid on most of my systems, but if you want more, you'll have to look elsewhere.
- The cables that connect the two smaller speakers are physically attached to the sub and are not removable on both ends. This makes wiring a little more difficult, but it also means that you can't use the smaller speakers without the sub. br>br>Aside from those minor flaws, I think I got a good deal at this price point, so I'm satisfied.
There's a lot of noise, and there's a lot of other issues as well These sets were purchased in twos by me. They both came with a subwoofer that had been damaged. Because of the way it's packaged, one of the subwoofer's corners is vulnerable to box damage. When the cardboard box's corner is smashed during shipping, the subwoofer's corner is broken. Another issue is that none of the tweeter speakers are functional. I discovered that those are fake speakers, as shown in this image from one of Amazon's reviews. Trebles are missing from the sound. Low frequency is missing in bass, which should be easy to produce in such a large enclosure. The volume knob depicted in the item description appears to be made of machined metal (groves). It's not. It's just a cheap piece of plastic with no groves. When you turn the knob, it makes a noise like it's rubbing against the base. Friction is so bad that I have to adjust volume with both hands because friction prevents the knob from moving smoothly. Last but not least, there is a lot of noise coming from the speakers when the volume is turned up high. Because I prefer to control volume with the keyboard's volume buttons, I keep the speakers' volume at a high level. Due to the noise generated by the speakers, it is not possible with this product. China is the source of this product.