digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 18:06:46
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A step up from the little Logitech Z320 is the Z520 – also a 2.0 set, with the same overall aesthetics. Let’s hope it can do better than the Z320’s mediocre results.UFO looks, but with a grilleAs we said in the introduction, the Z520 uses the new Logit...
Finish, Fairly good connectivity...
Frankly mediocre sound, Much too directional, Overly precise soundstage...
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The Logitech Z520 speakers are desktop stereo speakers designed to be paired with a computer or hooked up to an MP3 player. There is no subwoofer, remote or battery option - just two compact speakers and the wires to hook them up with. With no clever f...
Compact yet stylish, great sound quality for their size, no external sub reduces clutter...
Expensive, deceptively heavy, no remote...
If you do happen to be that rare somebody who really needs good sound quality but cannot have a subwoofer then your prayers may just have been answered...
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Finished in gloss black with a removable, child-proof metal grille, these wedge-shaped speakers won’t be to everyone’s taste. However, they feel robust and are easy to set up and use – thanks in part to a large on/off/volume dial. Unusually for a two-c...
Easy to set up and use, child-proof metal grille, capable of decent sounds...
Sound gets wearing with anything too musically complex...
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Logitech's Z520 stereo PC speakers are relatively expensive. The sound they produce is worth the outlay, though; good treble and mid-range response make for accurate and lively musical reproduction. The lack of a subwoofer means the system is suited to PC users looking for a compact, refined system rather than a bass-heavy one.We’ve generally been fans of Logitech’s previous PC speaker line-ups. In the past the company has offered the Z-5, the Z-Cinema and the Z-5500 at reasonable prices.The...
Clear treble, accurate mid-range, decent power levels...
No option to add a subwoofer, expensive...
If you’re looking for a simple and compact pair of stereo speakers that still sound detailed, the Z520 set from Logitech is a good choice. It doesn’t have everything we’d want in a set of near-field speakers but the overall package is tempting...
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Most of the time, as general consumers, we like to think that the lower the price, the more attractive a product is. In the speaker world, things tend to be a different. As audiophiles, we often like to think that the higher the price, the more attract...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-17 18:06:46
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We’ll take the liberty of saying that the trend of “packing” speakers into as small a packaging as available is more than popular. We’ve tested a truly tremendous amount of 2.0 speakers during the past year going for a surround sound or trying to accom...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-17 18:06:46
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Damn-good cheap speakers We haven’t auditioned many cheap speaker systems lately. Why? Well, let’s just say we don’t enjoy subjecting our ears to the sonic equivalent of waterboarding. But Logitech has a knack for packing big sound into inexpensive box...
Great sound for the money; very wide soundstage; attractive industrial design.
Not enough bass punch for games or movies; hardwired cables.
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This slick, simple set can give your computer sound a nice boost -- in a variety of directions...
Simple setup, Slick, compact package, Delivers 360degree sound, as promised...
No subwoofer, Price could be a bit lower, No mounting options...
It's hard to believe that a set of speakers could make desk time seem more attractive but these ones actually do. Logitech's Z520 has a slick design that seems built to last. Plus, they actually make that wide open 360-degree sound happen, which i...
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Just a few years ago, 2.1 speaker systems—those that use small, left and right satellites for higher frequencies plus a larger subwoofer/amplifier component that sits under your desk and produces lower frequencies—dominated the computer-speaker market...
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The Z520 is not as bad as the Z320, but saying it’s good would be too much of a stretch...
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Logitech has emerged as a leader in the production of affordable, excellent-sounding PC and iPod speaker systems and docks. The latest stereo PC set from the company, the $129.99 Speaker System Z520, doesnt deliver pristine bass at high volumes lik...
Clear, crisp audio output. Upward-angled for desktop listening. Dual direction drivers send sound to multiple areas of the room. Aux input auto-disables PC input when its in use.
Cant handle deep bass at high volumes without distortion. No remote control or Mute button. Speaker and audio cables are hardwired to unit.
You might expect better bass at high volumes for $130, but Logitechs no-frills Speaker System Z520 does make a good office speaker set, offering crisp output at moderate volume levels...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-09 02:29:16
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A nice design featuring front-and-back tweeter drivers and a 4-inch subwoofer, along with a lengthy two-year warranty, put the 2.0 Logitech Speaker System Z520 on our radar. Unfortunately, many of those features only produce good sound quality with rat...
The speakers feature a twoyear warranty, frontand rearfacing tweeter drivers...
They are expensive for sound quality while bass is soso.
Despite the tweeters and warranty, they are pricey for the quality of sound...
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