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Review on Acoustic system Logitech Z906 black by Bogusia Makowska ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I definitely do not advise buying, the product disappointed.

Have certain advantages, including: - High power and deep bass (500 Chinese watts do, after all, make themselves known. It's plenty, if you want to get the attention of your neighbors or make some noise in the kitchen with the dishes. - Numerous digital and analog inputs (which make the system universal and allow you to connect it to a variety of devices) - Real-time 5.1 surround sound in 3D (Full immersion gameplay or while watching your favorite movie) - Controller de télécommande sans fil (quite convenient and allows you to avoid accessing the console with a very trivial, in my opinion, design) Many disadvantages: 1) Horrible quality of craftsmanship (It would appear that cutting corners on Logitech's best goods is the norm. This low-quality plastic may be found all around the satellites as well as the actual console itself. The satellites are composed of low-quality plastic manufactured in China and do not have a high-frequency speaker known as a Tweeter or, as it is more often known, a "BEEEPER." There is no denying the effect it has on the sound. There is a severe deficiency in high frequencies! It is simply UNBEARABLE to listen to what is produced by these speakers when the volume is turned up to 80%. The moment I hear that, my instinct is to lower the volume. It sounds and feels like someone is clawing at the glass with a sharp instrument. Logitech has asserted with self-assurance that the new satellites' speakers are of exceptionally good quality and cover a very broad frequency range. Unfortunately, this is not the case. I have absolutely no interest in discussing the subwoofer at all. Already feel the need to cry. There is no way that its dimensions can account for the 165 watts of output power that it has. In comparison, I used an Edifier S730D in my previous setup. When I look at the two different subwoofers side by side, I want to both laugh and cry at the same time. The subwoofer that came with the Edifier S730D, which had a power output of 150 W, was twice as powerful as the one that Logitech provided. It was substantially different in structure and included a bass speaker that was far larger. Yet, the Logitech subwoofer packs 15 more watts of power despite its somewhat little appearance when placed next to the Edifier model. I want to bring to your attention the fact that Logitech employs a simple method that includes a phase inverter. 2) Sound (In reference to the sound of this system in its whole. After unscrewing the Bass by 80 percent and listening to how this small subwoofer "spits," I was able to detect some kind of odor coming from the device. It would appear that the Poor Subic is about to let out its final "Boom" and then move on to another realm. The bass itself struck me as being somewhat muffled, and it is quite evident that there is a lack of deep surround sound. The addition of 165 Chinese watts does not result in any appreciable improvement. I discussed satellites in the previous sentence))