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Review on Powerful Logitech Z623: 400W Home Speaker System - Black - Get Immersed! by Som Sak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall it's good but I expect more, there are some downsides.

I have no concerns regarding the quality of the sound; it more than makes up for the price. Now for the bad news: there is no craftsmanship! The first set survived for a week, but at the very first attempt to swing the sub, it started to smell and eventually became covered in a white haze. In point of fact, up until the very last second, I held out hope that the board's rise in temperature was due to the temperature itself, but it turned out that the winding was the culprit. Replaced without any issues being encountered. The second group maintained their austere lifestyle for more than a month! There was a problem with more than fifty percent of the sound and bass. Following that, whenever I had people over to my house, I would crank up the volume to 80%, and every time I did so, I would get a whiff of burned wiring. It is the same as having a billion dollars that you can't spend or a sports car that has a speed limit of 10 kilometers per hour. I have no desire to burn out the second set, but I also don't really get any pleasure out of it either. Logitech being a brand that I respect, I was not anticipating such a configuration from them with the MX Revolution. Marriage has now failed to make an appearance on two separate occasions! And this is especially true in regard to the sum of 14,000 (yes, I took it after the crisis). To put it succinctly, it is acceptable for staying in and watching movies, but it is not in any way beneficial for listening to music (if you shake it, it will burn out in 5 minutes). Purchasing is not something I would advocate, particularly if the price is going to be over 10,000 dollars. It would be in your best interest to look into solutions that are both cheaper and more reliable, or you could save up for the Edifier S730.

Pros
  • 200 watts, sound is crystal clear, and the sub pumps as it ought to.
Cons
  • After a week, the first set had lost approximately sixty percent of its sound and bass. When both sets are played with the same volume level, the second set is a complete disaster. I'd rather not get too hot.