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I own a set of Z-680's and have seen the Z-5500's in use. The 680's are built sturdier, and use standard speaker wire for the sattelites, so there is less restriction as to speaker placement.
Anyone tried these new Logitech speakers yet (info here?)<BR><BR>Seems very similar to the Z-680s, I was about to buy the Gigaworks S700 but these are slightly cheaper and have built-in decoder.
As of publication, Logitech has three 5.1 speaker options available: The budget-priced X-540, the gamer-targeted G51, and the home theater enthusiast-ready Z-5500. Just looking at the power rating ...
The Logitech Z-5500 full range 3" satellites sounded pretty close to this graph - a bit lacking in mid-bass and a tad peaked in the 2 kHz to 3 kHz region. It is this peak that contributes to fatigue ...
Shop Log In Stream on Logitech Z-5500 Digital ByABC News January 5, 2005, 3:00 AM Popular Reads ...
Logitech has a new set of 5.1 PC speakers that push out 505-watts of THX-certified vibration. The Z-5500 is your standard PC speaker concept - powered ...
The Logitech Z-5500 Digital speaker system is a 5.1-channel behemoth that boasts a wealth of connectivity options and multi-channel effects. It's a perfect match for most game consoles, home ...
The Logitech Z-5500 Digital speakers will be available in the U.S. beginning in October for a suggested retail price of $399.95. The polished black and chrome 5.1 surround system -- which includes new ...
The 5500 Digital is the evolution of Logitech's original Z-560 system, but it bears about a much resemblance as homo-erectus does to Neanderthal Man.
When the Z-680 5.1 channel digital speakers from Logitech, gamers ranted and raved about finally getting a solid surround speaker set for under $500. While they didn’t have mind-blowing specs, and ...