Saturday, January 22, 2011

Logitech Z-2300 Evaluation

From an excellent company well-known for keyboard and mice production in to a reliable multimedia audio brand, Logitech has truly done remarkably in the present years. Although their performance can't be considered as having high-fidelity quality, they certainly give clients convenient yet dependable solutions for those users who're a large part of the gaming and then computer industry.

The Z-2300, sold at 9, has the following specifications: 200 watts of overall RMS Power, 80 watts RMS into 8 ohms at 1 kilohertz at 10% Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) for the satellites, 120 watts RMS in 8 ohms at 100 Hertz at 10% THD for the subwoofer. Logitech claims a signal to noise ratio in excess of 100dB at 1kHz along with a frequency response of 35 Hz - 20 kHz (albeit with no +/- dB spec, which really tells the tale - the unit might technically play as much as 20kHz, but if you cannot hear it, it does not do much good). Buyers should bear in mind that audio specs rarely represent real-world conditions; they merely provide a brief snapshot of a product's performance under stable conditions. Once you press "Play" and the material begins making demands on the product, the real specs usually differ.

The Z-2300 offers THX certification, that mainly means it passed a broad set of specs a large number of designs could pass anyway without playing the politics and paying the charge to Lucasfilm. However, the badge means a lot for marketing purposes, especially in the small-speaker world 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 which also comes with a top port. As the single driver on the satellites, the phase plug driver should recreate all of the high and mid frequencies before the woofer takes over. This often shows more difficult than with dual driver designs. The 11-inch wide, 11-inch tall, and 15-inch deep subwoofer also engages an 8-inch long-throw ported woofer.

Setup and Operation

Just 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 in to the audio output of your source. If your source outputs with a pair of stereo RCA plugs, Logitech offers an adapter to convert both of these plugs into a mini-plug for connection to the remote. Next task to do is to plug the D-SUB connector of the remote behind the subwoofer but make it sure that you align the pins appropriately before pushing the plug since these can easily break. Connect the 2 satellite speakers to the subwoofer's back after putting them. Finally, plug the subwoofer in to the wall.

Turn on the subwoofer's power switch after making sure that the source is switched of. The remote control's Power LED should blink. Press "Play" on your source and you're all set. Make use of the volume knob of the remote control to change the volume and the subwoofer knob to alter the bass output. To avoid having to turn the unit on and off through the subwoofer's rear switch, utilize the remote's Power/Standby button instead - much simpler. The remote's headphone jack is terrific for simple headphone hook-up, immediately muting the main system while providing volume control through the master volume knob (the subwoofer volume knob is disabled). The Z-2300's relatively short hardwired cables (on the satellites and remote) can also present a challenge during set-up and will likely limit your placement options.

Sound

The Z-2300 plays loud, which will benefit various kinds of material, for instance movies and games. The subwoofer packs a wonderful punch, although the forward-firing woofer means you may have to find a location where a leg doesn't block it or even the side-firing port. The subwoofer can manage boosts in the subwoofer volume knob, but in extreme situations, it clips a bit and also distorts. Overall, the subwoofer presented very good performance, considering the price. The general quality of volume controls of the remote can be much improved, but being attentive to the price, it's difficult to complain.

The satellites give a bag of combinations. The singular driver cannot boost the frequencies's entire range well, which ends to rolled-off high ranges and ordinary midranges. An obvious sonic gap existed between your satellites and the subwoofer, indicating a lower crossover stage that the satellites just couldn't handle. Moreover, the satellites show average directional traits, meaning as they point far from the listening area, the sound decreased drastically. When assessing the overall sound quality, sound staging and imaging, better consider these things.

High Points

- The Z-2300 is best for movies and games since 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 online sites such as Apple's iTunes or Hulu.

- The subwoofer is astonishingly good, thinking about its size and low cost.

- The Logitech Z-2300's fit and finish is very respectable when you consider the price of buying the system. The speakers look quite good.

- The handheld remote control provides an easy touch; with top quality headphone jack.

- It is possible to fit the gaming consoles conveniently while using RCA connection adapter.

Low Points

- The Z-2300 will leave audiophiles looking for more regarding musicality when comparing the system to even the most elementary bookshelf speakers. Even if bookshelf speakers don't suit well on your own table beside a big, old 24-inch LCD monitor, if you have audiophile needs, then you would better retain this gear as well as pay audiophile prices.

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

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

- The unit does not provide a second input, which may be very convenient.

Conclusion

For the money, the Z-2300 provides a great mixture of benefits. High quality of sound for games and movies is provided by the Logitech system along with other significant features and desirable aesthetics. In a generation of proliferate computer usage where the music industry is taken over by Internet downloads already, you may have to get suitable speakers for your own computer when you belong to this generation of computer users, and Logitech Z-2300 might just be the best unit that you are looking for. logitech z-2300

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