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The Logitech Z623 is a THX-certified 2.1 speaker system delivering 400 watts peak power with 200 watts RMS, featuring two 35W satellite speakers and a 130W subwoofer. Designed for immersive audio across music, movies, and gaming, it offers versatile RCA and 3.5mm inputs for up to three devices. With adjustable bass control and a sturdy build, it fills large rooms with rich, deep sound, making it a top-tier choice for professionals seeking powerful, customizable audio at a competitive price.


















| ASIN | B003VAHYTG |
| Additional Features | Bass Boost, USB Port, Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Televisions |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo , possibly Surround Sound |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,128 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Satellite Speakers |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | Speakers; 3.5 mm audio input cable; Speaker connector cables; User documentation |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | MP3 Players, Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | RCA, Auxiliary |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary , RCA |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Auxiliary/RCA Inputs |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 11,462 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855066466 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.31"D x 11.87"W x 12.25"H |
| Item Weight | 8.2 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | Z623 |
| Model Number | 980-000402 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 3 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 3.1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Processor Count | 2 |
| Series Number | 623 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 400 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Speaker Type | Satellite,Subwoofer,Monitor |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 097855066466 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | No Wireless Communication Technology |
| Woofer Diameter | 12 Inches |
J**S
So powerful I can only use 30%
Just a few notes: I've always lived in an apartment setting so my computer speakers have been used in up to a master-bedroom sized setting. I've owned this set for two months as of this writing. Prior to owning this Logitech Z623 set, I owned a really old set of Creative T1000 Inspire Speakers. That Creative set was a 2.1 setup with two speakers and one medium sized subwoofer. The sound was very decent and I liked the bass levels. I generally listen to music with iTunes and I set the EQ in iTunes to 'Rock' for most everything which suits my needs. This is a good, solid speaker set. I went through a Cyber Acoustics CA-3602 (extremely muffled bass, poor sound quality) and Corsair SP2200 speaker set as well (with similar issues) that just didn't cut it for me. I'm not an audio expert, so forgive me if I incorrectly use some terms in the rest of the review. Sound: Sound quality is good to me! However I feel like something is missing. It could be the "mid's" that I'm so used to with my older speakers. But compared to other sets I tried (and returned), this fits my needs. I'm really nitpicking at that, and by no means is the sound from these Logitech speakers sub par. Bass: My requirement for a speaker set was that 1) the bass has to be good, clean bass and 2) I need a bass knob to adjust the bass (sometimes I'll pump it up, sometimes I don't need so much bass). With the Z623, I now know what "deep bass" sounds like. Honestly, I could really anger the neighbors living upstairs if I cranked the volume up some more. It's pretty good bass.. and the low bass sounds great. Power: I'm considerate to people living around me in this apartment complex, so I notice that the setup is at a good, enjoyable volume with the knob turned 25% from zero. I think if I turn this thing to 50%, I'll get a warning. At 75%, I expect to get evicted. Don't ask me what happens at 100% - I have not tried and would expect to fly back like Marty did in the opening of Back to the Future. Headphone/Aux Jack: There are headphone and aux jacks on the RIGHT speaker. Useful if I want to hook up an iPad, PSP or other device where I am at home and want to hear better audio while I'm using it. UPDATE 10/22: I thought I would add that when hooking up a device to the audio AUX port, it doesn't block out your other audio. An example of this is when I hooked up my iPad's headphone-out sound to the Logitech speaker set's AUX in port. I could still hear what was going on my PC in addition to sound coming from the iPad. :) iPhone: This is a random topic to address, but my previous set of speakers used to react to the nearness of my iPhone 3GS with an annoying buzz (or, as my friend liked to call it, those drum hits from that song "That girl is poisonnnnn..."). On my Creative speakers, it was extremely loud even if the phone was 6-10 feet away. With these speakers, this issue is non-existant. Finally! You mean I can have my iPhone near me when I use my computer now? Amazing. All in all, a good set for the price for my apartment-living/gaming/music-listening needs.
M**L
How To Resolve Power Button Static Issue (Easy)
EDIT/NOTE: After about a year, these speakers developed a loud static/crackle noise when you'd touch the power button. Sounded like it was almost shorting out whenever I'd go to turn it on. (And bear in mind, that I dust frequently and keep a very clean house). Just wanted to let everyone know, if your speakers develop this problem, it can be rectified by simply taking an aerosol can of electric contact cleaner; use the little "straw" that comes with the cleaner; unplug your speakers from your outlet, and spray the contact cleaner all around the power button, directing it into the space between the power button and the case, all around the circumference of the button. Spray it good; give it a few minutes to dry, and plug your speakers back in. Voila! Good as new. These speakers produce the highest-quality bass that you will ever find anywhere even near this price point, hands down! Tight but full bass which will not disappoint. That being said, while the overall sound is definitely high-quality, it is not audiophile quality- but you were not eriously expecting that for this price, were you? Then again, these were obviously meant to be computer & A/V speakers (Although I use them for bedroom music speakers), so they were engineered to fill that niche, and they EXCEL at that purpose! I'm reviewing them more so from the perspective of music speakers- so plrease bear that in mind. My only real complaint, is that highs and certain mids can be rather recessed. That's it. If they had merely added a tweeter to each satellite, these speakers would be PERFECT. Even so, they still sound great- and the average user who listens to popular music probably wouldn't even notice. And that being said, they STILL sound better over-all than anything you can get anywhere near this price point which will retain powerful and quality bass. A few other niceties: The on/off button; Volume control; and bass level control are on one of the satellite speakers- so you can control everything conveniently and quickly, including the subwoofer. A headphone jack, and a 3.5mm input jack are also located on the same satellite- so you can plug your MP3 Player in easily. There is also a 3.5mm input on the sub, and R & L RCA input jacks on the sub. The actual components are very well-built and of nice quality. Heavy; not cheap and cheesy. And the sub is built sturdily and heavy enough to take the pounding of the bass that it is capable of producing, with no rattles or other annoying noises. The system works well at all volumes, from loud, to barely perceptible- including the sub, which still does it's thing, even at the lowest volume, and maintains the bass in proper proportion, even at very low volume- and thanks to the bass control knob, you can choose to have virtually no bass at all...or overwhelming bass- or anything in-between. You can tailor it just the way you like for your preferences and listening needs. The only slight caveats: The cables which connect the satellites to the sub are about 6' long. If you want to place the speakers further apart (Their placement in the room, and the orientation of the sub can make substantial differences in the sound) you'll have to get extensions. A standard RCA extension cable for the left satellite can be had for 6 bucks, but the special cable needed to extend the right cable (which contains all the controls) is rather expensive- ranging from 25 to 50 clams or more, depending on the length you need. Considering the qualityu of these speakers though, and the price for which you can get them here on Amazon, that doesn't bother me as much as it otherwise might- even if you spend 40 bananas on an extension, these speakers are still a great deal, and will still sound better than anything you can get for the combined price. Only other minor complaint: There are no keyholes or any other attachment points on the satellites for wall mounting. To be fair thopugh, most other systems designed primarily for computer use do not have such features either (Withj my old speakers, I drilled my own- without even taking the speakers apart- and I got lucky, and didn't hit anything inside...but I'm not willing to take that chance with these- so I made little shelves for the satellites, and velcroed them to the shelves!) That's it. Summary: If you're looking for great-sounding speakers for any purpose, with amazing bass, and are not prepared to spend several hundred bucks, get these! Period! Others aren't even close at anywhere near this price. There's no competition- these are simply the best you can get at this price point- case closed; no regrets!
D**R
This wasn't my first choice, but good if you work for it (see details). Highly recommended
My content producing PC is hooked up to an Onkyo receiver and some KEF speakers, so I am familiar with decent quality PC audio. For my main desktop, I've been using an Altec Lansing MX5021 system. While it's not exactly at the level of good stand-alone audio, it was toward the upper end of the 2.1 speaker spectrum ($275) back in the early 2000s. Well, after 15 years of service, it died. I was a little disappointed that the options above the $50 range mostly consisted of just bundling MORE cheap speakers together for 5.1 or 7.1 channel configurations. All I wanted was a decent 2.0 or 2.1 setup. I settled on the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1. It arrived DOA, and a replacement would cost 50% more than what I ordered the first one for... nope. Although the Logitech Z623 was about half the price, I thought it was worth trying out as runner-up system. When the box arrived, it was surprisingly small. The packaging was significantly more spare than the Klipsch system, but the components were roughly the same-ish size. What you get is a subwoofer and a couple satellites. The subwoofer is small, with a little 7" driver. Despite looking like the satellites might be 2-way units (with little tweeters at the top), they're actually 2.5" full-range (ha) units. The sub looks attractive enough, with a substantial grille and a piano black tuned port. The satellites are ok, but aren't that attractive. Hookup is easy enough, with a non-detachable power cord for the sub, a 9-pin bus connector for the right speaker, an RCA cable for the left speaker (that hooks to the sub), and a 3.5mm M-to-M cable that goes from the sub to the analog stereo out on the PC. The rake angle of the speakers is fixed, so placement isn't super flexible. A nice upgrade would be to have a couple threaded brass inserts for tripod-style stands. Pretty standard, so far, but speakers are about sound, right? The first thing I did was to take the EQ settings from my old MX5021 system off of Windows. Then I listened to a little Spotify, and some Netflix. While the speakers, without any adjustment, were easily better than a $50 set, they weren't what you'd call impressive. There's no meaningful response under 30hz... it's boomy around 50hz... and then there's a massive hole in the sound around the crossover frequency. I didn't wire up a mic and check out the spectral analysis, but the mids and treble have really weird response. No only are they not very flat, the highs are poorly equalized. The sound isn't musical, and it's not very accurate, but you can tell that the bones are there. I used a frequency sweep clip, along with a 15-band parametric EQ in Windows, to flatten out the response. Highly recommended (conditional) And that's really the thing... you shouldn't use a color printer without ICS profiles, a monitor without color calibration, or your speakers without adjustment. If you're the person that DOESN'T do those things, you MAY think that the speakers sound pretty good straight out of the box. However, if you're willing to invest about 15 minutes of your life in a rough calibration, these speakers will sound OBJECTIVELY GOOD - especially at the price point.
T**N
Another 5-star Review of These Speakers -- Why Bother?
Tonight, I got a scare -- these speakers, which I've loved for the short time I've had them (i.e., since mid October), sounded tinny and thin. I checked the connections. I rebooted the computer. Still tinny. Then, it occurred to me (my mind must be slowing down) that no speaker problem would speed up the music. Aha! It was my Enounce program -- a program that lets you listen to audio at up to 3 times its normal speed. I had it set for 2X normal speed after listening to a tutorial by a drawling presenter. I set it back to 1X the recorded speed and, voila!, the music was back. So, since I had found myself more than willing to write a damning review of the longevity of these speakers, I felt it only fair to write a review of just how good they are. So, that's why I'm adding yet another 5-star review of these things. What's not to love. Their sound is outstanding. You can set the bass levels to where you want them -- and the bass is not that terrible boomy stuff of boom boxes and miserably made speakers. It is, rather, crisp and unobtrusive. The mid-range is clear. And, for all my aged ears can still discern, the highs are there. (Alas, when younger, my hearing test for the Air Force had my hearing right up there with dogs. Well, not quite. I couldn't hear a dog whistle. But, I could hear the highest tones that the hearing test provided making my line slightly above the chart. Now, I know, some of the higher frequencies are lost on me.) Volume is no problem. While those who are deaf and those who aspire to become deaf may not find the higher volumes sufficient, most who would rather hear music rather than test their pain tolerances should be quite happy with these. Could they be better? Well, perhaps I might welcome both: a) left-right balance controls and b) a remote. The former can be handled by software that's already on your computer if you go hunting for it. The latter is for those who build up a heckuva lot of static electricity while sitting on a cold winter's night. I'd rather discharge it on the remote than risk zapping the speakers. That age thing, alluded to already you may have noticed, might at any time get me to forgetting to discharge any built-up charge on the case of the computer instead. You could spend a lot more and do a lot worse (sorry Bose). But, why? My musical preferences: jazz, classical, some folk, and a handful of individuals who fall into none of these categories. So, if you're interested in hard rock or the alleged thoughts of rap "artists," you may well want to move onto another review. With computer speakers, it has been my experience that few last for all that long. But, these do appear to be made well. So, I'm optimistic that they will continue to perform well for some time to come. ========================================================================== Unrelated tip: That Enounce program is a freebie and well worth installing if you take courses or listen to tutorials or simply want to race through ads that won't allow you to skip them. It does a good job of speeding things up without making the voices sound like Mickey Mouse after he inhales helium. ========================================================================= Another unrelated tip from John Templeton (a legendary investor): The fastest way to double your wealth is to double your gratitude. Without gratitude, there is no possible perception of wealth.
J**J
Great speakers with most of the features I wanted... but they could use a treble control
I recently starting having trouble with the speaker system I had been using for about 4 years. After those 4 years, I wanted to get a system that had a separate power button and volume control rather than a single knob for both as my last system had. I like being able to turn my speakers on and already have the volume adjusted to the level I use most. That is one of the biggest "PROS" about this system for me. A stand-alone power button and a stand-alone volume control. I also like that they are on one of the satellite speakers rather than on a wired control "puck" like some other Logitech speaker systems. Not that there is anything wrong with a system that has that particular setup, I just wanted to limit the number of cables and wires running around my desk. I set these speakers up shortly after they arrived this afternoon. The sound is excellent though a bit heavy on the bass end of things when the bass control is in the default center position. I should add that the center position for the bass is better for music than for videos with dialogue. Turning the bass level down can help clear the "muddiness" that results when watching video. However, the better solution would be for Logitech to have included a treble control in the design of this system. After all, sometimes you want to boost the treble without cutting the bass. Not to mention that when a system has controls for both bass and treble you would tend to expect a better balance between the two when the controls are both set to the default. I know some folks have mentioned a "hum" or "buzz" with this system. I was worried that I might have this problem when getting things in place but, once I made sure there was no tension on the speaker connections that went away (I don't think this is the same problem others have mentioned but it seemed to be the same "hum" as a result). A big difference with this system compared to the previous two speaker systems I have had is that both speakers plug into the subwoofer as opposed to one connecting to the sub and the other plugging into the first speaker. One of the video reviews makes mention of the right speaker connecting to the subwoofer using a VGA-like connector making it proprietary and not easy to replace or use an extension cable should you want more length. First of all, these various connectors tend to always be proprietary even when they are the same "type" of connection. My previous two speaker systems both used a 9-pin DIN connector but each was a different size and the pin-out was different with each system so that, even if both connectors were the same size you could not used the satellite speakers of one system with the other. So, I have absolutely no problem with the VGA-style connection. That video review also states that while the connector "LOOKS" like a VGA you cannot use a VGA extension cable should you want/need more length. I have no idea if this is true or not. I have not tried it. I will say that just because a Logitech employee says you cannot use a VGA extension does not mean it is true. The only reasons it could not work is if the size and/or shape of the connection is slightly different from a standard VGA connection OR if some of the pins in a VGA extension don't go to the right connections within this circuit. Otherwise, I see no logical reason why you could not use a VGA extension (though I COULD be wrong). I went with the Z623 analog version of this system rather than paying more for the Z625 with optical connections. As such, I cannot say anything in regards to connecting via an optical port. Aside from the connections and any digital to analog converter the 623 and 625 would seem to be identical as far as the volume and bass controls and the speakers themselves. Again, this is a VERY nice speaker system. The only real "CON" for me is the lack of a treble control. Yes, I could make adjustments using the EQ controls within my computer but it would be much simpler if the speaker system had a treble control built in. This is the only reason I am giving 4 rather than 5 stars. If Logitech had put a treble control in this system I would likely give it a full 5 stars. I would like to say one more thing if you buy either the Z623 or Z625 because of the THX logo expecting to have sound like in a movie theater you "MIGHT" be disappointed (extreme emphasis on "MIGHT"). Overall these sound very good but, I am sure you could get similar sound quality from a system that does not have the THX logo whether it be a system from Logitech or another company.
B**N
Great little speakers for their size and price!
I purchased a set of these for my mum who was using an old Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 set from ~2004/2005 that finally went out. These were perfect for her computer room's constraints, and since she was using the Klipsch as a 2.1 anyway, there wasn't really a huge difference in terms of footprint. First, I'll say this much: These speakers, for their size and price, are very, very impressive. Sure, they don't come quite as close to the ProMedia 5.1s in bass (I didn't expect they would, but they are VERY close with very powerful bass), but I have read other reviews that they're comparable to the current Klipsch 2.1s which, like the Logitechs, have a single subwoofer driver. The primary difference between the Klipsch 2.1s and these seems to be in the mid/high range where the single-driver satellites of the Logitechs fall off a bit in frequency response. Likewise, the base reproduction isn't quite as good as the much larger Z-5500 which is sadly no longer in production, but I'll be honest: It comes close. For as tiny as the sub seems compared to the 5500s, it packs a surprising punch. Yes, audiophiles, I'm sure its frequency response doesn't go nearly as deep, but for the average consumer these things are fantastic! Hilariously, I wasn't expecting a lot when I took some time off to set them up, so as soon as I turned on some music to give these a trial run, I was astounded that something so small could produce the bass it does! The subwoofer's driver isn't terribly large (7 inch, I think?) compared to the dual 8" drivers of the Klipsch 5.1s and the 10" of my Z-5500, but from the purely economic and somewhat subjective perspective of sound-output-per-dollar, it delivers. I'd definitely recommend these speakers if you're looking for something that has a decent amount of power, especially in the low range, but isn't nearly as expensive as other options. Also, the satellites look nice, and the sub is mounted in what feels like particle board rather than plastic as is common in MUCH cheaper options. Plus, setup is also very easy, and I'm pretty sure my mum could manage putting this set together on her own if she had to! If you're not much of an audiophile and are just looking for a relatively inexpensive (but good!) set of speakers that don't take up much room, these are perfect. The sub is somewhat largish compared to the driver size--though only about 2/3rds the size of the Klipsch and probably half that of the Z-5500s--but it should fit under or near most desks relatively well. Other reviews complained a bit about cable length, but if you've got the sub stuffed near the sound source I can't imagine it would be an issue--especially if they're used as computer speakers. Oddly, these have RCA inputs for L/R auxiliary channels on the sub, so I'd imagine these might be useful as an inexpensive 2.1 setup for movies or the likes; though, there's no HDMI, coax, or optical (and at this price, you'd be silly to expect it). These are definitely an excellent choice if you're pressed for space, and the sound reproduction is very good for their modest size. My only complaint is that the volume control is quite stiff, and my mum has osteoarthritis in her thumbs. She can turn the knobs without trouble but it might be of concern to anyone who has similar problems. One word of warning: The set appears to ship thinking it's powered on, so I'd suggest plugging in the satellites including the one with the control group (it's the one with a large serial-type cable, though somewhat similar in appearance to a DSUB connector) before plugging the sub into a power source. If you don't, you'll hear a few very startling pops. I'm not sure if that's bad for the speakers, but I wouldn't risk it again! Oh, and don't forget to break them in for a few hours as you would with most speakers.
M**)
Great Sound from Logitech Speakers !
I received my Z623 system yesterday and unpacked it last night. It was packaged very well. The setup was very easy and didn't take long to complete. I own a Logitech Squeezebox internet radio that has only one speaker. I have hooked it up to my large stereo system several times and I knew that there was a lot of potential sound that the little radio could produce with the right speaker system. I had also hooked it up to a couple of small powered stereo "computer" speakers and the sound was better than just listening to the small speaker in the radio. Well, I ran the included 3.5 speaker cable to the radio and to the back of the subwoofer. I plugged it all in and turned on the speaker system. AMAZING SOUND came out of the speaker system. The base was set to mid way on the dial and I immediately appreciated the rich, tight bass sound and the clear mid and treble sounds from the speakers. My wife who doesn't appreciate hearing music as I do, immediately said "those sound good"! I immediately took a seat and listened to the system for about 5 minutes. I then went to the right speaker and did some adjusting to the bass control and I could not believe how controlled and well defined the subwoofer was working. No rattles, splattering, clipping or distorted sound what so ever. I am very happy with the sound produced by this speaker system. I knew that Logitech made good products but, I honestly wasn't expecting such quality sound from this speaker system. I just turned the system back on and am listening to a Jazz station and the sound of the bass, piano and drums is just incredible. I just tuned to Classical FM, a station in the UK. They play some first rate classical music and I knew it would give the system a good workout. Well, I am not disappointed with the sound at all. In short, I would highly recommend this system to any that appreciates accurate sound and tight base without distortion. I plan to attach one of my HD televisions to the speaker system and listen to Netflix with them. I am very positive they will produce excellent sound. If you are on the fence about purchasing these, I can honestly suggest you get them Especially at this price. Great Value in a speaker system that will not let you down when it comes to great sound from a relatively compact speaker system. One problem that I did experience was the right speaker stopped working. I immediately took out the plugs and cleaned them with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. I then made sure they were dry and plugged them back in and the system works great. If you have these then you already know how well they sound and perform. I will be keeping these hopefully for a very long time. RB
E**S
Big Sound, Simple Setup
Big Sound, Simple Setup The Logitech Z623 2.1 system really surprised me with how much presence it delivers for the price. Setup was plug-and-play—just connect the subwoofer to the satellites and plug into your audio source. No need to fuss with drivers or special software. The system looks understated in matte black, which helps it blend in on a desk or in a living room. Where it shines is sound. The subwoofer is powerful—bass notes hit with punch without getting sloppy, even when I cranked it up for movies and gaming. Dialogue and mids stay clear, and the satellites have enough treble to keep music bright without being tinny. For music, it feels balanced; for games and movies, the low-end rumble makes it immersive. It definitely fills a medium to large room without breaking a sweat. Things to keep in mind: the controls are located on the right satellite (volume, bass, headphone jack, and aux input), so you’ll want that speaker within reach. There’s no remote, which may matter if you’re using it for TV in a larger space. Also, the subwoofer is big—make sure you have floor or shelf space for it. Bottom line: A great all-around 2.1 system that delivers big, theater-like sound without complexity. If you want powerful, room-filling audio that’s easy to set up, the Z623 hits the sweet spot.
G**O
The Standby mode is faulty
If the speaker goes into standby, it needs to be turned off and the again on, or you won't get any sound, even if you start for example Youtube.
C**N
la calidad precio
el artículo llego bien antes de lo previstos y al ponerlos a funcionar pues muy bien sonido como se esperaba y poco tengo mas que decir buen potencia es como me imaginaba son de los buenos de logitech muy satisfecho
A**F
Best 2.1 speaker below 10000 , though lacks some modern features but excellent on clarity, voice,bass,build...Best in class
Overall Best value for money and best sound , slightly less on features, but still give it full marks -as does main job as speakers excellently. I have used three speakers thus far 1.Fenda 330 bt= 56 watts RMS= Bluetooth , Bass control, but no USB or memory-awesome value for money n cheapest.Failed on one IC being out switched 2 to 1 Audio in. Great buy still on reliance digital for rs 1999.Nothing can beat this young beast in terms for value for money. Though its a discontinued model. 2.Logitech Z-623 =200 wats RMS, simply mind blowing, THX Certified , lovely bass at low volumes , unbeatable price at rs 9000 from cloud tail-amazon...Go blindly , if your budget is for up to 10000. Nothing in the market at that price comes closer to it at the moment. Sadly no bluetooth, USB Connection , only Aux. But best music in market at that price. No doubts. looks like an model soon to be outdated , hence selling below at MRP Price of rs 16455. The build quality of speakers is rich premium feel-awesome 3.LG OM4560- After I bought Logitech Z-623 above , a week back , wanted another speaker in lieu of my ailing Fenda model above. I am neither a music buff , nor a techie , but an ex guitarist and a layman , who like s all kinds of music and appreciates good speakers. This speaker sounded good and was advertised as 220 watts RMS at chroma wrongly , where I went in to listen it. Plus the reviews on Amazon India n flipkart. LG has come a long way indeed. this is a small boombox and good for a 260 sq feet room but music wise way below bass on logitech Z-623 above. The areas where it scores is , Bluetooth,USB, One single unit compared to other 2.1 channels , beautiful led changing lightings , n mike of ahuja make , which came along with it from a local store -which gave the best price at rs 14350...Online the price is expensive. better buy from a local dealer who is cheaper than online and vijay sales, chroma , sargam etc..The things which go against this is -not a party speaker n low on bass compared to above and may be others in that price range. And a hefty price tag at 14350. Is it value for money ???? I have some doubts , but my kids aged 20 and 22 , do like modern day features , like blue tooth , n mike , hence a keeper. 4. Tried sony sa-d100 4.1 channel speakers-100 RMS (rs 8490-loca store) and Fenda F& d 3800 fx 5.1 channel with 80 RMS and reliance digital Reconnect electra at reliance show room. While Sony is good at rs 8500 in Reliance digital , F&D is value for money. Reconnect is okay on bass and VFM but doubt on after sale service and parts , hence out of equation. I have listened to many sets in showroom and read a lot of reviews , as am a guy who researches on his electronic toys before buying..In terms of ranking , here it goes.. 1.Logitech z623-undisputed champion on bass and clarity -THX certified-Old model though, but nothing beats it..especially for party occasions. 2.Number two LG OM 4560 -If money no problem , as host of good features and remember is a single carry on unit. LG's FH2 Model is an alternative with equally good sound and can be carried as with built in trolley n has rechargeable battery too.This is not a party speaker , good for room sizes up to 250 sq feet , but definitely behind logitech above. 3.F& D comes third , though best value for money , but is a chinese company and we normally would avoid a chinese product these days , though they offer good variety in lots of 2.1 and 5.1 channel speakers. 4. Would avoid Sony- least good looking and very costly after sale maintenance. Sony has taken Indian market for a ride ...and penalised Indians for loyalty , not shown else where in world. The parts are expensive , services charges are exorbitant. stay away from a sony product , unless you are a diehard sony fan..My best wishes then. 5. Where to buy-Amazon and flipkart offer good choices and reviews , with Amazon slightly better on prices compared to flipkart in terms of prices and questions answered , no where on any other e-commerce website. where to listen the speakers personally- Croma,Vijay sales,Sargam -for live performance , but not to be bought from these big retail chains as too many overheads and will not bargain. Best to buy from local exclusive brand stores , unless its a lighting deal from amazon or flipkart. Hope you enjoyed my fair review and have no interest in any brand and wrote basis experience.Thanks for your time.
A**S
Fantastic sound quality with a punchy bass and easily adjustable knobs for volume & bass
Bought the Logitech Z623 on discount at S$149. This is an older legacy model but the sound quality remains top notch. The bass is superb. All the controls/knobs being located on the right speaker makes it very convenient to adjust things - even the amount of bass. This is more practical than the newer designs where Logitech provides a separate hockey puck for adjustments, or other models where the bass knob is located on the subwoofer.
V**O
Logitech
Estas pequeñas bocinas tienen un súper sonido para computadora de escritorio o laptop. También sirven muy bien para ambientar una fiesta pequeña con un celular. Excelentes bajos y potencia. Ocupan poco espacio y tienen muy bonito acabado.
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