Best price we've seen in a long while on this, excellent reviews and quite a lot for your dosh overall. It has been lower, but it seems fairly rare to be honest. A good time to grab one it you've been waiting for another drop on a decent 5.1 system.
• 500 watts (RMS) of power • THX® Certified • Digital decoding • Multiple inputs • Dolby® Digital and DTS™ decoding" • Speakers • Speaker connection wire • 1.8-m (6-foot) six-channel direct cable • Stackable control console • Wireless remote • 3 AAA batteries • User documentation • 2-year manufacturer's guarantee and full product support"
Top comments
joshchiplin2
30 Jun 175#10
still cant believe my z5500 is still going after 10 years. nothing beats that in the same price bracket.
This is similar to what I started out with about 15 years ago. If I could go back and change things, I would have spent a bit extra and bought a separate AVR with a speaker package.. The all in one systems like the one here are great until you want to upgrade, then it's a case of changing the whole lot for something similar and usually end getting something only marginally better.. with separates you can just upgrade components as and when it's needed, they have more connectivity options, and more importantly sound a lot better :smiley:
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aliboy86
30 Jun 171#1
if this had Bluetooth it would be the dogs stones.
AJ92 to aliboy86
30 Jun 171#2
Simple buy a cheap (£5-£15) receiver and connect it to aux like I did and it works the same as an expensive 1 :smiley: or use an Echo if you have 1.
This is similar to what I started out with about 15 years ago. If I could go back and change things, I would have spent a bit extra and bought a separate AVR with a speaker package.. The all in one systems like the one here are great until you want to upgrade, then it's a case of changing the whole lot for something similar and usually end getting something only marginally better.. with separates you can just upgrade components as and when it's needed, they have more connectivity options, and more importantly sound a lot better :smiley:
shaz2sxy
30 Jun 17#7
Ive still got my old Logitech Z560 - 4.1 THX speakers. work a treet. was tempted with these for my PC but dont have the space for the full setup anymore
paulst
30 Jun 172#8
Thought I'd try and search out my first one.. http://www.anandtech.com/show/657
Then I bought this one purely because it did DTS.. http://www.anandtech.com/show/739
It does become an expensive hobby though, now I have a Marantz AVR, M&K speakers and two SVS subwoofers
Are the older Z5500 not better? Would it not be better to look for them over this?
joshchiplin2
30 Jun 175#10
still cant believe my z5500 is still going after 10 years. nothing beats that in the same price bracket.
dark_shadow to joshchiplin2
30 Jun 17#24
Agreed and I've had mine 13 years!!!
Tonk3h to joshchiplin2
1 Jul 17#42
Agree my z5500 has lasted 8 years now and still going strong. I've had the std. blue LED die in the controlpod, as everyone has i believe... But it's still great. I've recently moved it to the living room!
So what would I need to do to use this with my TV/Sky/Xbox? Does it just connect to TV?
lcf202 to eyebaws
30 Jun 171#13
If your tv has a optical cable plug, Just buy a optical cable and plug it in and it will play anything your tv does ie TV/Sky/Xbox
greavesy1984
30 Jun 17#14
Would these or the Yamaha deal at RS be good enough for house parties? I got the Harmon Kardon iii speakers but they weren't loud enough - Are these significantly louder?
fishmaster
30 Jun 172#15
It hasn't got enough lights on it, why can't they put more on it, there's loads of space, could have got another 20 lights on the front easily.
Vistrix
30 Jun 172#16
Had a Z5500 for years but I'm never again buying a proprietary speaker system from Logitech.
Great sound but support for the equipment if it breaks is terrible. Plus parts are very hard to find if you want to repair it yourself.
Definitely recommend buying the kit separately over time if you're going the 5.1 route.
M1LFHunter
30 Jun 17#17
Sound bar, sub, wireless rears, watch TV. you'll still be d1cking around with this at Xmas.
paulpso to M1LFHunter
30 Jun 171#18
Ugh.. No.
paulpso
30 Jun 17#19
Pity it doesn't have the screen like the old Z5500s
dotnetter
30 Jun 17#20
this or the Samsung HW-K450 soundbar - I know one is a soundbar and I wasn't really looking for 5.1 but...this is a good price. This doesn't appear to have HDMI ARC support though. Anyhow, I'd be interested in what people think about the comparison.
davenfish
30 Jun 171#21
had one for 10 years maybe
have upgraded speakers and kept sub
got it running my mac and pioneer cdjs. sounds great and had many comments.
top tip if you have any problems with the 906
To reset your Z906 to the factory default settings:
Power your Z906 off using the Power button on the Control Console.
While in the "Off" state, press and hold down the Input button for eight (:sunglasses: seconds. You'll see several lights on the Control Console light up and there will be a popping sound from the speakers.
Mine has come back to life a few times !!
HEAT
Bigga
30 Jun 172#22
I have this from when Amazon last did their black Friday. It's a great bit of of kit for the money, plenty of cables, good remote, good controls for different the speakers, just like having a proper audio receiver.
aymanhd
30 Jun 17#23
This is a really good deal! Very tempted, but still have my Z5500s and, although I think 2 speakers are gone, it still sounds great!
nadx5
30 Jun 171#25
Great bit of kit this. Mines hooked up to my tv and Xbox one for uhd. Only downside is that it dosent have a hdmi connection but besides that it's brilliant.
RickPC
30 Jun 17#26
These are soo old, how they holding the price still
the_bargain_hunter to RickPC
30 Jun 17#27
Because the sound quality are second to none, if in comparison with a similar type in the same price bracket, besides they can go wireless with a Bluetooth adaptor.
cannycoyote
30 Jun 17#28
i concur. i have 2 sets of z550's in different rooms. had both for around 10yrs they are awesome
schnide
30 Jun 17#29
+1 for these being bl**dy brilliant.
I use mine for PS4 gaming and movies. Fantastic sound, no huge ugly receiver and no waiting for HDMI handshaking as it uses digital out.
gusgough
30 Jun 17#30
is that not for your phone??
would you need multiple for each speaker??
AJ92
30 Jun 17#31
1 dongle per music system via aux and you stream your music... As you would to a Bluetooth speaker.
robodan918
1 Jul 17#32
thanks I'll try that someday!
robodan918
1 Jul 17#33
Have had this for 2 years now and it's a great system
paid 145 on a prime lightning deal -5 percent student discount (back in those days)
only complaint: from a PC, even with SPDIF out, even with an external sound card, it still can't get true 5.1
Sure you can use the "3D" mode but it's awful, so you're more or less stuck with 4.1 mode, wherein the front 2 and back 2 speakers are cloned/play the same thing
MarineRX179 to robodan918
2 Jul 17#49
The speakers themselves has the ability to "decode" Dolby Digit or DTS, but not the ability to encode, similar to how av receivers in general are. You need a soundcard that got Dolby Digital Live function, which is basically the ability to "encode" the audio into Dolby Digital on the fly; entry level soundcard typically only do two channel or pass-through of existing encoding over spdif.
PeterWanless
1 Jul 17#34
Awesome speaker system ...we had the z5500 (previous model) and loved them so much we upgraded to 2 sets ..living room & garden Room...adding heat to this !! :sunglasses:
cavannix
1 Jul 171#36
These speakers are really good, bought them 2 years back and bought a second pair for another room last year. The Bass on these are phenomenal and overall for me they are they perfect solution for a gaming entertainment setup, they will definitely surpass expectations.
jami3rez
1 Jul 171#37
I have this, great speakers.
lothburn
1 Jul 17#38
Good price and a good system. Ideal for computer if space is limited.
allginger
1 Jul 171#39
Anyone found the fronts are not loud enough?
melcarroll
1 Jul 17#40
My son has this system in his bedroom for his TV, PC and Xbox. It is great, goes extremely loud without distortion and has lots of bass. Cost him nearly £300 a couple of years ago.
dotnetter
1 Jul 17#41
Ordered yesterday, paid £15 for delivery today, popped out and left son at home. Delivery arrives, sun can't find door keys, driver leaves.
Now got to arrange to be home during the week for redelivery.
If anyone happens to know a yodel driver working around Somerset today give him a call and ask him to come back please! :disappointed: (I'll even throw in a little tip for him).
iKayZee
2 Jul 17#43
Thanks again HUKD - didn't need this at all, but ended up buying them for Amazon for £150 via warehouse deals.
dotnetter
2 Jul 17#44
Now available on Amazon SOLD BY Amazon for 1p cheaper...it didn't seem fair to post another deal... Perhaps update the title instead?
Bass_Monkey
2 Jul 17#45
Please forgive my complete novice and rank amateur ignorance for this, but would I be able to use these with the Hisense H49M3000 TV I picked up recently (again, through a deal posted on here)?
I'm a little unsure whether the appropriate connections are available; either on the TV, or on this unit itself.
AJ92 to Bass_Monkey
2 Jul 17#46
If your tv has an opticle input then yes you can connect it as this system also has opticle input so you just need to buy the cabel.
iKayZee to Bass_Monkey
2 Jul 171#47
I have the same TV so I can confirm that these will work just fine. You can either use the 6-channel input cable you get with the speakers, or you can use the TV's optical input by buying a Toslink cable from Amazon.
lcf202
2 Jul 17#48
Does any one think this price will go down even more on Amazon Prime Day?
Still no 5.1. Tried on my laptop and on my desktop (which itself already had a realtek alc1150 chip, capable of dolby digital live)
How did you get yours to work in 5.1 / decoding?
robodan918
2 Jul 17#51
Doubtful
BUY now!
Bass_Monkey
2 Jul 17#52
Perfect, thank you so much! :smiley:
dotnetter
3 Jul 17#53
I expect the price dropped to match Ebuyer who are also selling it on Amazon.
If you're happy with a used/returned product then they had one available from Amazon warehouse for £145...that in itself was 167 before Amazon dropped the price of the new item... I think that's the cheapest it'll get!
dotnetter
3 Jul 17#54
Does passthrough work if not using the optical cable?... Do you know what the best option of of the two?
FYI, I'm buying this to use with the 55m3300 from hisense.
dotnetter
3 Jul 17#55
might be useful for anyone thinking of wall-mounting their speakers...
I've bought them but haven't used them since I live in a rented flat and decided not to butcher my bookcases
I have them on stands instead (or just in the book case)
Are they any good with the Z906 speakers?
dotnetter
3 Jul 17#57
My Z906 turned up today (looking forward to setting it all up when I get home) - like you I'm in rental however, I'd say it's fine to fit speakers to a wall...just fill the holes and paint if/when you leave?
On another note, I have a really odd shaped lounge so am not entirely sure wall mounting is going to be an option - think I'll definitely be needing stands for the rear speakers - anyone suggest some good stands with small footprint?
Greentrunk
3 Jul 17#58
Snapped up these puppies when they were on prime special deal. Haven't hooked them up yet, but looking forward to seeing what sort of damage I can cause to my ears. Wall brackets you can get off Amazon, and they fit like a gem. Snapped up a logitech bluetooth receiver for £20 off their too and presume it'll all go swimmingly.
These are the brackets. £24.90 from Amazon and made for it. Comes with fixing packets for each bracket. Also wall plugs etc.
AJ92
5 Jul 17#61
:confused: Whatttt £25 :confused:. I paid £10 for these and are the EXACT SAME item so to save money buy these but you will need to buy the screws as they don't come with correct size for speakers:
With regards to connecting to TV and buying a Bluetooth receiver. Does the b tooth use the 3.5mm aux, so then you HAVE to connect to TV via optical?? Just had a bad experience buying optical, the sound was awful! (Maybe I just bought a cheap cable!) So I live with the 3.5mm connection to my TV.
AJ92 to johnf007
7 Jul 17#63
I think it was your cable that was faulty as 1 I paid around £1 works flawlessly so you should consider buying a different one. Bluetooth receivers have 3.5mm input but don't forget audio via cable be it aux/opticle has better sound quality compared to Bluetooth.
johnf007
7 Jul 17#64
Yeah, your probably right. Another point, if I connect via 3.5mm input, how many of the 5 speakers would work? I think I read you would only get 4.1??? Centre not working?
lcf202
7 Jul 17#65
I hope they go on sale £25 is way to much, hope they go on sale in the prime thing
Bass_Monkey
13 Jul 17#66
Hi... hope you don't mind me asking a stupid question again, but you say you can use the cable that comes with them out the box; which input[s] are for which, please? I'm struggling to see/find how it all hooks up with the cables out of the box? I'm probably just being dumb...
Alternatively, if I was to go via the Toslink cable method, have you one to recommend (that will work)?; I seem to be a bit more naive about this than I realised...
Happy to help with whatever questions you might have. I would personally get the Toslink cable. It's cheap and saves the hassle of plugging in 3 cables on each end.
Opening post
• 500 watts (RMS) of power
• THX® Certified • Digital decoding
• Multiple inputs
• Dolby® Digital and DTS™ decoding"
• Speakers
• Speaker connection wire
• 1.8-m (6-foot) six-channel direct cable
• Stackable control console • Wireless remote
• 3 AAA batteries • User documentation
• 2-year manufacturer's guarantee and full product support"
Top comments
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-Stereo-Speakers-Dolby-Surround/dp/B004MY4PU6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498826311&sr=8-1&keywords=Logitech+Z906
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Example:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bluetooth-Adaptor-Wired-Headphones-Rechargeable/dp/B00B79MWA4/ref=sr_1_49?rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1498824047&sr=8-49&keywords=bluetooth+receiver
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00OLFVAF4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=AP5N40BZJRAYM&psc=1
http://ao.com/product/980000913-logitech-bluetooth-audio-adaptor-cables-and-adapter-black-44294-267.aspx?&WT.z_PT=Computing&WT.z_AT=Computing%20Cables%20&%20Adapter&WT.z_MT=Search&WT.z_RTM=PLA&WT.z_MAT=Logitech&WT.z_FT=Free%20Standing&WT.z_DT=t&WT.z_PC=980-000913&WT.srch=1&wt.z_ag=all%20product%20target&wt.z_kw=allproducttarget&wt.z_cn=All%20Product%20Targets&gclid=Cj0KEQjw7dfKBRCdkKrvmfKtyeoBEiQAch0egc2a-cjV_WygytAgv04Bq3D1QmX8wpQHd3nTwd1OE-UaAp0H8P8HAQ
This will make it wireless
Then I bought this one purely because it did DTS.. http://www.anandtech.com/show/739
It does become an expensive hobby though, now I have a Marantz AVR, M&K speakers and two SVS subwoofers
If you have the space, IMO, you'd be better off starting with something like this.. https://www.richersounds.com/product/home-cinema-systems/yamaha/yht1810/yama-yht1810
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-Stereo-Speakers-Dolby-Surround/dp/B004MY4PU6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498826311&sr=8-1&keywords=Logitech+Z906
Great sound but support for the equipment if it breaks is terrible. Plus parts are very hard to find if you want to repair it yourself.
Definitely recommend buying the kit separately over time if you're going the 5.1 route.
have upgraded speakers and kept sub
got it running my mac and pioneer cdjs. sounds great and had many comments.
top tip if you have any problems with the 906
To reset your Z906 to the factory default settings:
Power your Z906 off using the Power button on the Control Console.
While in the "Off" state, press and hold down the Input button for eight (:sunglasses: seconds. You'll see several lights on the Control Console light up and there will be a popping sound from the speakers.
Mine has come back to life a few times !!
HEAT
I use mine for PS4 gaming and movies. Fantastic sound, no huge ugly receiver and no waiting for HDMI handshaking as it uses digital out.
would you need multiple for each speaker??
paid 145 on a prime lightning deal -5 percent student discount (back in those days)
only complaint: from a PC, even with SPDIF out, even with an external sound card, it still can't get true 5.1
Sure you can use the "3D" mode but it's awful, so you're more or less stuck with 4.1 mode, wherein the front 2 and back 2 speakers are cloned/play the same thing
Now got to arrange to be home during the week for redelivery.
If anyone happens to know a yodel driver working around Somerset today give him a call and ask him to come back please! :disappointed: (I'll even throw in a little tip for him).
I'm a little unsure whether the appropriate connections are available; either on the TV, or on this unit itself.
July 11
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/0/amazon-prime-day-2017-does-start/
Hold out or buy now.......
https://us.creative.com/p/sound-blaster/sound-blaster-x-fi-surround-5-1-pro
Still no 5.1. Tried on my laptop and on my desktop (which itself already had a realtek alc1150 chip, capable of dolby digital live)
How did you get yours to work in 5.1 / decoding?
BUY now!
If you're happy with a used/returned product then they had one available from Amazon warehouse for £145...that in itself was 167 before Amazon dropped the price of the new item... I think that's the cheapest it'll get!
FYI, I'm buying this to use with the 55m3300 from hisense.
Hot to wall mount Z906 speakers
I have them on stands instead (or just in the book case)
Are they any good with the Z906 speakers?
On another note, I have a really odd shaped lounge so am not entirely sure wall mounting is going to be an option - think I'll definitely be needing stands for the rear speakers - anyone suggest some good stands with small footprint?
These are the brackets. £24.90 from Amazon and made for it. Comes with fixing packets for each bracket. Also wall plugs etc.
:confused: Whatttt £25 :confused:. I paid £10 for these and are the EXACT SAME item so to save money buy these but you will need to buy the screws as they don't come with correct size for speakers:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/TV-Stands-Wall-Brackets/TechSol-Pack-Black-Universal-Speaker-Mount-brackets/B001FX6DP2/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1499277660&sr=1-3&keywords=Speaker+mounts
Alternatively, if I was to go via the Toslink cable method, have you one to recommend (that will work)?; I seem to be a bit more naive about this than I realised...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ancable-Replacement-Logitech-Computer-6ft-Compatible/dp/B01MU8QCFM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499968487&sr=8-1&keywords=6+channel+cable
This is the Toslink cable I bought:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Home-Audio-Video-Accessories/AmazonBasics-7GSW-Digital-Optical-Toslink-Cable-Feet/B00NH11H38/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1499968523&sr=1-4&keywords=toslink
Happy to help with whatever questions you might have. I would personally get the Toslink cable. It's cheap and saves the hassle of plugging in 3 cables on each end.