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So, my parents being the generous people they are, after some persuasion will pay for new speakers for me (because i passed exams) Now the old ones are ok, Altec Lansing 251 if that means anything to anyone, its the only number i could find on emm. But the problem with them is i cant put the "wave" or "MIDI synth" settings from the bottom left tray icon up more than half way, otherwise the artillery in bf2 will make them crackle a lot, and some music will also have the same effect. Also these speakers cant be put up to full volume as at that level the sound of whatever i was listening to becomes unrecogniseable.

So... what i need:

- 5.1 or better speaker system, i think 7.1 is a bit too much but hey i dont mind an extra 2 speakers
- Loud whilest maintaining quality is a priority
- Digital? Dunno, but digitals more modern than analog so i guess my new ones should be digital
- Full volume from ALL speakers, i forgot to mention my current ones back-left and back-right only put out about 1/3 of the sound that the main two put out, there is no setting that will alleviate this, its simply the way they are.
- Durable, its not a requirement.... but it would be nice since the ones i have are pretty hardy, they can and do survive getting dropped.

This will be paired up with an Audigy 2 ZS soundcard, my budget is around £140, well thats the parents budget i can stretch it a bit myself. I could go higher if needed, im not an audiophile though i just like listening to really loud music with bass 80's dance and pop mainly, with some club stuff.

How are the following?

Logitech Z5450
Logitech Z5500
Logitech Z5400
Creative GigaWorks 5.1 G500

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I've been using the Logitech Z5500 for sometime now and they are top notch. More power then almost anyone could ever need for a computer system. Plus they have multiple inputs so if you wanted you could hook it up to your TV, DVD player or whatever you have that ability. It has a ton of bass, clear highs and good midrange.

I'm not completely sure what the price is in the UK for these but you can often find these on sale for quite cheap at retailers (sometimes around $299 CDN) so I would think that you could probably find the same out there.

I can't comment on the other speaker sets but I'm sure that any one of them would fulfill what you're looking for. But your best bet is to go to a store and try out the ones you're looking at and see what they sound like.

GL on finding a set you like.

TH

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I've been using the Logitech Z5500 for sometime now and they are top notch. More power then almost anyone could ever need for a computer system. Plus they have multiple inputs so if you wanted you could hook it up to your TV, DVD player or whatever you have that ability. It has a ton of bass, clear highs and good midrange.



I second that. Also the Z-5500 are the ONLY speakers with a built in digital decoder. The only durability issue I can see is when I had Z-5300s the 'legs' on the speaker stand felt flimsy and one did break from falling. The Z-5500s look like they use the same plastic and simliar speaker stand design, however the plastic is much thicker and wider. You will NOT be dissapointed with the Z-5500s. I promise you that.

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Heh, i came over here because i couldnt find the "sound" forum on anandtech, useful post though thanks.

Ive decided tha Z5500's would be great for me, a 27kg sub sounds awsome, and i read a review saying the reviewers deaf neighbour complained about the noise hahaha. Primarily because pictures were falling off the walls etc, not that she found she could hear anything.

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I've been using the Logitech Z5500 for sometime now and they are top notch. More power then almost anyone could ever need for a computer system. Plus they have multiple inputs so if you wanted you could hook it up to your TV, DVD player or whatever you have that ability. It has a ton of bass, clear highs and good midrange.

I'm not completely sure what the price is in the UK for these but you can often find these on sale for quite cheap at retailers (sometimes around $299 CDN) so I would think that you could probably find the same out there.

I can't comment on the other speaker sets but I'm sure that any one of them would fulfill what you're looking for. But your best bet is to go to a store and try out the ones you're looking at and see what they sound like.

GL on finding a set you like.

TH



I am from the UK and I went for the most mad choice to buy a set of speakers. I looked on http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acat [...] akers.html
I saw the most powerful speakers at 1000Watt and thought, hell arent they so cool.

I chose 5.1 instead of 7.1 for a few reasons
nothing really supports true 7.1 surround (no DVDs I have seen or games or anything for that matter, tell me if something does)
When you play 5.1 sound it just splits it up anyway
Too many speakers, not enough room.

I couldnt agree more with AC3STAR and when he says its got tons of bass. He aint lying. I connected it up to the Xbox360 with an optical lead and played War of the Worlds through it at max volume.
Something everyone has go to hear. The sound doesnt even distort, it vibrated my little room so much it felt like the Strider was actually outside thumping on the ground.

Basically this system wont fail to impress.

It supports DTS THX and 5.1 Dolby digital , I dont know of any others (also 24 bit sound).
The connections AC3 was on about are the following

1 x Optical Digital connection (makes major difference to sounf quality over every other connection I have tried)
1 x Coaxial Digital in (similar to optical but not as cool)
1 x Direct input (3 connections for the surround sound effect on a sound card) - this is where you would plug in your MP3 player and most audio devices. This is the only connection that a cable is supplied for.

There are different modes for the sounds too

When you have direct input you can choose
6 ch direct (for sound card output)
Stereo (only uses two front speakers and sub woofer for bass)
Stereo x 2 (same as stereo except duplicates front right and left with rear left and right)
Pro logic movie mode (some how suits movies)
Pro logic music mode (definately suits music)

When you connect with optical connection the mode is automatically selected



I am back and I had my appendix taken out so its been like a week since I last saw this page.

I guy further down is buying them because he cant find any disadvantages with them.
Sound wise I cant either BUT here it comes
:arrow: Physically the woofer is massive (bigger than my dads home cinema system for living room) making it weigh a ton
:arrow: Along side that you need to keep it 2 foot away from any electrical devices that may be damaged to such a powerful magnet
and lastly
:arrow: You need to have 6 inch clearence all around the woofer because it gets too hot (6 inches for the back at least)

BUT other than that they are excellent, so if you have a massive room or would re-arrange your room to suit these babys, its simple
buy them right now, run your little hand over the address bar and go to a site and buy them, they wont dissappoint
unless one of those three points seem to be a problem :?

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I was always tought that your amp is just about doing everything it can really do (and have reserve for peak) with the volume @ 1/2. That may have changed with PC speakers?? Yes, it'll get louder than that but you're stress'n the amp which is one of the reason's you're getting distortion at high volumes.
Also, take care with the bass/treble/EQ...if you've got the low frequencies turned up you're pushing your amp much harder than you might think when you turn it up.

In Windows, turn your main up 4/5 of the way at max, unless you have a really fine audio sound card that's not going to distort. This should send more than enough signal to your speakers...then work the volume from the speakers.

The Logitiech 5K series seemingly have more power than one could possibly want which means they're under less stress when you do crank it up a bit.

This is all kinda common sense and I doubt I'm telling you anything you don't know...it just go me thinking when you said you were getting distortion @ high volumes....

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I can tell you from my own experaince that the Z-5500 is absolutly jaw-dropping!! I too have the Adulogy-Z card and its a match from audio heaven!

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Z-5500 wipes the floor with the competition :D
They are pretty cheap as well.

Btw, i have both the coaxial and 6 channel direct connected up. For normal music i found 6 channel direct best as my audigy 2 zs upmixed the signal to all speakers, which the coaxial doesn't unless you apply one of the effects on the control panel.

The sound quality is exactly the same on analog(6 ch direct) and digital(coax).

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Z-5500. I've had mine for about two years now and I run everything through them. You shouldn't need anymore than 5.1 as it gets the same point across in gaming and there are no movies (that I know of) that are mixed for any more channels than that.

I use the ol' audigy 2 plat and it works great for me. My room mates don't like it, but that's there prob :D !

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I was going to suggest the Logitech z-5300/5500, but other have betten me to it. If your going to put these in your room, I do suggest the 5300. Puts out less watts yes, but it will still have the power to make things go bump. (would probably make your parents happy too...) They are still THX certified, and still sound as great as the 5500. Less power, less imputs, and I believe a few other options disapear, but still a very good set. (not the best, but considering price/performance, probably the best.)

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I own a Logitech Z-5300 system and it is awesome. I've had it for about a year and bought it for $120 or so on newegg at the time. They are quality speakers and the bass is deep. As far as speakers go I think that they are the best bang for your buck. Anything in the Logitech Z-5XXX series I would recommend though.

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I was going to suggest the Logitech z-5300/5500, but other have betten me to it. If your going to put these in your room, I do suggest the 5300. Puts out less watts yes, but it will still have the power to make things go bump. (would probably make your parents happy too...) They are still THX certified, and still sound as great as the 5500. Less power, less imputs, and I believe a few other options disapear, but still a very good set. (not the best, but considering price/performance, probably the best.)



I have personally used the Z-5300s and the Z-5500s.... The 5300s are not comparable to the 5500s in any way. And I strongly believe the 5500s are the better buy.

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My Z5500's come tomorrow. Im exited about these :D More so than ive been about any other piece of hardware. I been all over the internet looking for a negative review or some negative opinions about these speakers... have found none. Some people said "theyre too loud" or "my house fell down"... i didnt really consider these good reasons to not like a speaker :)

You guys all seem to have a high opinion of them, which is always a good thing. Ill post back tommorrow on how they work out.

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