Electronics : Logitech Z-5500 THX-Certified 505-Watt 5.1 Digital Surround Sound Speaker System

Electronics : Logitech Z-5500 THX-Certified 505-Watt 5.1 Digital Surround Sound Speaker System

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Logitech Z-5500 THX-Certified 505-Watt 5.1 Digital Surround Sound Speaker System

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Logitech Z-5500 THX-Certified 505-Watt 5.1 Digital Surround Sound Speaker System
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Street Price: $413.97
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 339





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Logitech
EAN: 0097855021755
Label: Logitech
Product Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: 970115-0403
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: Logitech
Release Date: March 17, 2008
Ranking: 339
Special Features: nv:Speaker Type^Surround Sound|Speaker Setup^5.1 Speakers
Studio: Logitech
Warranty: 2 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • Product Type - Speaker
  • Localization - English
  • System Components - 5.1 Speaker
  • Response Bandwidth - 33Hz - 20KHz




System Speaker Sound Surround Digital 5.1 505-Watt THX-Certified Z-5500 Logitech






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Logutech Z-5500 Digital 5.1 Speaker System 970115 - Considering all the MP3 audio and MP4 video tracks, game software, and web vocals you listen to, you deserve a great speaker system on your PC. This is it. Experience home-theater surround sound with over 500 Watts of RMS total power. From crisp highs to heart-pounding lows, this system adds a true dimension to the virtual reality world that you enjoy. Revolutionary driver technology - Polished aluminum phase plug satellites combine two drivers into one - the clarity of a tweeter with the richness and fullness of a separate mid-range. Dolby Pro Logic ll creates realistic 5.1 surround sound from stereo music, movies & games Connect to multiple sources - Simultaneously connect 6 audio sources including PCs, video game consoles, and DVD, CD & portable music players. 6 channel direct input can be used as 3 separate stereo inputs. Digital equalization actively adjusts frequency response in real time for the cleanest, most accurate sound reproduction P0WER- Total RMS - 505 watts Logitech 2-Year Warranty

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We've taken the award-winning Logitech Z-680 speaker system and made it even better. How? By improving everything from the subwoofer to the satellites and adding new innovations like real-time digital sound equalization.

The result is the Logitech Z-5500 Digital, a THX-certified, 500-watt 5.1 surround sound speaker system that offers everything you could possibly want… and some things you didn't even know you needed. And once you plug in your PC, DVD or music player, or video game console, you'll never want to listen to anything else.
    Powerful, distortion-free bass: The new, larger 10-inch long-throw subwoofer driver with flared bass port delivers 188 watts of thunderous bass. lnnovative driver technology: Polished aluminum phase-plug satellites combine two drivers into one--the clarity of a tweeter with the richness and fullness of a separate mid-range. Digital equalization: The Z-5500 Digital actively adjusts frequency response in real time for the cleanest, most accurate sound reproduction. DTS® 96/24 support: Enjoy studio-quality sound thanks to the Z-5500's support for 96 kHz / 24-bit digital audio streams Amazingly powerful controls: The Digital SoundTouch™ Control Center lets you control volume to all speakers, set inputs, and much more. And the separate wireless remote is great for home theaters and video game consoles. lnnovative satellite design: Cloth grilles are removable for a pro-audio look. Pedestals rotate for easy wall mounting or desk placement. Center channel can be mounted on wall, above or below monitor. Connect to multiple sources: Simultaneously connect 6 audio sources including PCs, video game consoles, and DVD, CD & portable music players… and control it all from the Digital SoundTouch™ Control Center.


Digital SoundTouch™ Control Center

    Digital LCD: Clear, crisp high contrast display lnput: Select audio source (optical, coax, or direct) Effect: Select digital surround sound effect Settings: Adjust parameters of digital surround sound effects Mute: Mute the entire system Level: Adjust volume, subwoofer, center, and fader levels Pro-audio style knob: 0versized, weighted control knob with digital precision System Power Auxiliary input jack: For convenient connection to portable audio devices (CD, MP3, MiniDisc®, etc.)
Dolby® Digital is the universal standard for 5.1 digital sound. DVDs, PlayStation®2, Xbox®, digital cable, satellite TV, and HDTV all use Dolby Digital. The Z-5500 Digital includes a hardware Dolby Digital decoder for full, rich 5.1 sound.
THX® certification is the 'seal of approval' for speaker quality. lt is an absolute assurance that these speakers accurately recreate the full sonic experience of a movie theater. The Z-5500 Digital is one of a select few speaker systems that meets the rigid standards for unparalleled THX-quality sound.
DTS® Digital Surround delivers 5.1 digital sound that rivals master soundtracks. DTS soundtracks are included in many DVD videos, DVD Audio discs, and PlayStation®2 games. The Z-5500 Digital includes a hardware DTS decoder for master-quality sound. The Z-5500 Digital also includes support for DTS 96/24, an enhanced, higher-resolution, studio-quality format available on many DVD video and DVD Audio discs.


Package Contents

    Speakers:
      4 satellites 1 center channel 1 subwoofer
    6-channel direct cable Digital SoundTouch™ control center Wireless remote control, batteries included User´s manual 2 year limited warranty



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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good Speakers ...
The speakers are very good. They can get very loud but still provide great sound quality. The sub is huge and provides good bass. The only drawback is that the wires that come with the system are not that long. If you have a decent size room you will probably need to by longer wire. But that is easy cause it works with any standard speaker wire and the quality is just as good.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - WoW
Insane is all i can constantly think of.
These are fantastic speakers and LOUD..Crystal Clear...a must have for Gaming, DVD's and Music.
So glad i upgraded for these



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * awesome product ...
awesome product. the bass unit is much bigger and more powerful than I expected. I took my time and still had this up and running in less than 30 minutes. I bought this as a refurbished product, and there is no way to show it. looks and performs brand new !! Also shipping was in less time than expected.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Speakers good, randomly shuts off
I bought these speakers a few months ago and had no trouble whatsoever. The sounds is great, and I like this set very much. However, the speaker will go into standby randomly, even if there is sounds running through any of the connections(optical, coax, direct). There is a forum [...]where many customers talk about this problem. So far I have no found out what the problem is exactly.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * You want value!!!! ...
For the money you can not beat this system. Sure you can get a klipsch set of speakers that will cost you 5 times what this system will cost. For purists this might not be for you. This system at half of it's full volume would satisfy most. I am very happy with it. I read all the reviews on this product before I bought it. I may buy another one.

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