I have some of these myself, they are more than loud enough, you don't need some silly 400w speaker to make the room tremble, which these can do when maxed by the way.
socialjeebus
4 Feb 17#2
I bought this a while back, for a similar price, was pleasantly surprised by how decent it is.
Garnett
4 Feb 171#3
Voted got as a good product for a good price, but I wish there was a better range for a bit more cash.
emlin to Garnett
4 Feb 172#4
I wish there was a better range for a bit less cash.
These are really good, especially if you don't like your TV speakers and don't wanna invest in expensive soundbars, mine are 4+ years old and still going strong...
friar_chris to bargain76
4 Feb 172#9
^sh!++ty soundbars.
I totally agree with you.
The sound from a speaker system like these will always be better than a soundbar. Better sound and cheaper. Essentially a sound bar is just more of the sh!++ty speakers they put in all TVs. Tiny, Tinny, Trash. They aren't discrete either, considering the tiny size of speakers available like these. I've always been impressed with the Logitech speaker range themselves. I have Z323, Z523 and Z506 (5.1). All bought for £25-£50. They all sound very good (don't care about audiophiles. We are talking £30 here), especially when considering the price and the size of the units. Paying more does make a noticeable difference when directly comparing them, but in isolation I can't tell between the 2.1 units at all.
The only problem I have with Logitech is the quality of the cosmetic finish. I've rejected many on the basis of scratched silver' plastic trims, dents, chips or even gouges in the laminated wood. I bought 5 of the 5.1 units before I'd acquired a 'perfect set'. Also had 2 Logitech units which emitted a very high pitch sound when on but not outputting any music.
bigdeal66
4 Feb 17#10
My TV Speakers are 20w and are fine,guess will be an improvement if you have really poor sound from the TV :smiley:
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I totally agree with you.
The sound from a speaker system like these will always be better than a soundbar. Better sound and cheaper. Essentially a sound bar is just more of the sh!++ty speakers they put in all TVs. Tiny, Tinny, Trash. They aren't discrete either, considering the tiny size of speakers available like these. I've always been impressed with the Logitech speaker range themselves. I have Z323, Z523 and Z506 (5.1). All bought for £25-£50. They all sound very good (don't care about audiophiles. We are talking £30 here), especially when considering the price and the size of the units. Paying more does make a noticeable difference when directly comparing them, but in isolation I can't tell between the 2.1 units at all.
The only problem I have with Logitech is the quality of the cosmetic finish. I've rejected many on the basis of scratched silver' plastic trims, dents, chips or even gouges in the laminated wood. I bought 5 of the 5.1 units before I'd acquired a 'perfect set'. Also had 2 Logitech units which emitted a very high pitch sound when on but not outputting any music.