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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
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As the manufacturer of top PC peripherals, Logitech introduced the set of speakers which significantly satisfy criteria for 100? price range. Considering the fact that during the past several years they have been more focused on big, too loud and far more expensive sets, the gap between necessary and megalomania went even further. How good are "100? speakers" from Logitech?
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Friday, June 22, 2007
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The Logitech X-540 5.1 Speaker System offers a wide variety of features of its predecessor, the X-530. This system offers a lot of features that are not usually provided by other surround systems. Some of the features included are FDD2, Dynamic Bass Equalization, and a matrix mode. Users on both the PC and consoles will have the ability to use this setup, unlike a lot of other systems. Let's take a deeper look to see what the X-540 has to offer...
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Thursday, April 19, 2007
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All the satellite speakers contain twin 2" drivers. The theory behind this is dual drivers will give you a richer, fuller sound. The problem with this theory is when you have two drivers so close to each other the high frequency sounds can cancel each other out creating holes in the sound field or you hear areas where the sound is over-saturated, fat and nasty. The two problems together can create a very uneven sound field. You've either got too much distorted sound or none at all. This phenomenon is called lobing by audio geeks. To get around this Logitech employs what they term, "Frequency Directed Dual Driver technology" or FDD2, which is a very fancy term for adding a low pass filter to one of the drivers. The filter eliminates the problem frequencies from one of the drivers giving you a warmer mid-tone without the choppy treble response.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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Logitech's X-540 5.1 speaker system has a lot to recommend it. The speakers sound great and the fit and finish is outstanding. Logitech has done a great job of packing some excellent performance into a small package that will fit nicely on and around most people's computer station. A rich feature set and several mounting options combine with dead-simple setup to give the consumer an excellent 5.1 PC speaker system at a very reasonable price.
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