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Logitech Z-4 2.1 Speaker System with Subwoofer (Black) Product Description:



  • Enjoy 40 watts total RMS power from the pressure-driver subwoofer and two stylish satellites
  • Sleek satellite design combines one active and two pressure drivers for rich, full sound
  • Award-winning and patented Logitech pressure-driver subwoofer technology delivers unparalleled distortion-free bass
  • Speakers include an input for MP3 players, CD players or other portable audio devices on the wired remote
  • Stylish, home audio-inspired design complements any desktop

Product Description

MODEL- 970175 VENDOR- LOGITECH INC. FEATURES- Logitech Z-4- Black. Listen in style. Premium sound and modern design for music lovers. Enjoy the elegant styling and premium sound of Logitechs Z-4 speaker system featuring a modern home-audio inspired design and advanced driver technology. Award-winning pressure-driver subwoofer technology delivers unparalleled distortion-free bass. Sleek satellites include durable cast-metal stands and feature one active and two pressure drivers producing the high-quality sound you expect from Logitech. The convenient wired remote control includes a headphone jack auxiliary input volume subwoofer and power controls. Setup is easy with color-coded audio cables. Includes Subwoofer (2) Satellite speakers Power cord Color-coded audio cables Wired remote control manual. Enhance your listening experience. Sleek satellite design combines one active and two pressure drivers for a rich full audio experience. Optimize your sound. Award-winning and patented Logitech pressure-driver subwoofer technology delivers unparalleled distortion-free bass. Maximize your MP3 music. The Logitech Z-4 speakers contain a convenient input for MP3 players CD players or other portable audio devices on the wired remote. Show your style. The high-gloss finish and cast-metal stands complement any desktop. Convenient wired remote. Includes headphone jack volume subwoofer level power control and auxiliary audio input. SPECIFICATIONs POWER - Total RMS power : 40 watts RMS Satellites: 17 watts RMS (8.5W x 2 Subwoofer : 23 watts RMS Total peak power: 80 watts FREQUENCY RESPONSE- 35 Hz

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214 of 217 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Computer Speaker For The Price
By Fred Anonymous Smith
I cannot possibly imagine what the other reviewers expected. These are $70 computer speakers, not a multi-thousand dollar audiophile surround sound speaker system. For what these are, they deliver truly impressive sound - smooth, room vibrating, bass, crisp highs, and a midrange nearly perfect for computer games. If you prefer music, the midrange can be improved with only minor adjustments in a graphics equalizer - available in Windows Media Player (under "Enhancements" of the "View" menu) and any other decent media player. With a little equalizer tweaking, these speakers deliver exceptional music performance and are a true pleasure to listen to (rock, classic rock, jazz, or country).Don't overdo the bass. If you're using an equalizer, leave the bass control centered on the remote (use this control to tweak individual songs) and adjust the bass up a very tiny amount with the equalizer. Many move equalizer sliders much too far, resulting in grossly inaccurate sound. Anyway, the bass should balance with the remaining sound, not overwhelm it (or steal power away from the mid-range, resulting in, surprise, muffled sound). In most listening environments, to add punch to the bass, the middle bass should be equal to the very lowest bass setting. If the bass is set correctly, the mid-range usually requires no adjustment. However, many listening environments also benefit from a tiny amount of additional treble (again, not too much - balance). All that should get you in the ballpark. From there, you can adjust for your preference, environment, computer's sound card, and connection (speaker or laptop headphone outputs). None of this should require anything more than gentle tweaking, not huge adjustments.Are these speakers perfect? Of course not. I have over two thousand dollars invested in the speakers for my home entertainment system, with two 250-watt amplifiers driving those speakers. Now that is a system I expect near perfect sound from (but even it is tweaked with an equalizer). These $70 computer speakers, on the other hand, sound just fine for $70 computer speakers. Indeed, they sound better than anything else tried in this price range. My local store has speakers hooked up to allow for comparison testing. Nothing in this price range sounded better than the Logitech Z4. In fact, the only speakers with better sound were one costing about $160 and another costing just over $250. Obviously, neither of those sounded as good as the multi-thousand dollar surround system either.One reviewer mentioned (in the subject line) that the speaker is not that loud. Again, I can't possibly imagine what was expected. These speakers are so loud, one would have to scream in the loudest voice to be heard anywhere in the vicinity of these speakers. These speakers are obviously not disco speakers, but, again, are very fine computer speakers.The Logitech Z4 speakers are very easy to hook up. The only connection to the computer is the audio output - the speaker output of a desktop or earphone/speaker output of a laptop. Everything else plugs into the back of the sub-woofer (floor placement under a desk recommended). The satellite speakers sit on either side of the computer display, with the wired remote control located for convenience. The only controls, overall volume and bass volume, are on the remote. The entire system is powered directly by a wall outlet (no adapters). There does not appear to be a multi-voltage version available for international use.The sub-woofer housing is made of particle-board wood (painted black with plastic silver trim) with a black metal screen on the front. The satellite speakers (black with silver speakers, trim, and base) are plastic balanced on a sturdy metal base. There is no cover over the satellite speakers. There is a single blue light on the power button (no flashing light gimmicks here). Finally, there is a headphone jack and audio-in jack (for MP3 players or whatever) on the front of the remote control.All in all, I'm very satisfied with these speakers. Clearly some have different sound preferences, but I suspect most will enjoy these speakers as much as I do.

40 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
4Excellent Clarity for 75 bucks.
By A. Lang
As an nearly exclusive classical music listener, and a poor grad student, these speakers happily meet my expectations.-My brother has a z3 setup which has held up for at least three years very well (and also has similar sound characteristics, and so I admit I had a bit of a sympathy to Logitec.- Got mine at Target for $69 dollars, a price range (I've found) with few models being offered, and even fewer quality models.-Beforehand, I spent about, oh, two months off and on going to various electronic and uber stores and tried quite a bit out, and read a number of comparisons on teh intertubes.- Given the kind of music I prefer, vis. baroque, classical, and polyphonic, I found these speakers had better clarity and crispness(which is crucial for these genres of music) then the similar price-range competitors:- JBL's Creature 2.1 setup was indisputably worse- Bose's Media Mate & Companion 2 (nice sounding, but quiet and somewhat pricey; Companion 3 were not much better and comparatively in the $$$ stratosphere)- Superior to ALL crappy Altec Lansing and Creative's 2.1s (don't even look)- Harmon Kardon's sound sticks were nearly qualitatively equivalent in sound (though different in character) but nearly 60 bucks more.- Klipsch Promedia 2.1 are excellent and better, but I suppose in a different category (though Best Buy lines them up with the rest- nice sales tactic).- Logi's THX z-2300 are suppose to be very nice but I couldn't find them in a store to listen to them (a necessary criteria for me)- Bass response is BALANCED. If all day you are watching The Matrix and listening to Moby or 50 Cent these are not the speakers for you. Otherwise play with your EQ and you will be fine.- The wired remote is simple, well designed, and sensible.- I do agree the badging is excessive.- The speaker faces are glossy plastic which some have complained about, but are you really going to be touching your speakers all that much?!Overall a good buy...I recommend.

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Z4, ya, uhu, that's right.
By S. Goller
I didn't want to hear my musicBecause my laptop sounded funkySo got a pair of Z4 speakersand got a little drunky.And oh my! What a surprise!My music sounded sweet.It made me want to groove and danceand eventually. to sleep.And when I got up in the morning,and chose my clothes and style.I put my music on again.And felt on my lips a smile.Z4 - Sound great - drunk or sober.

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