Logitech Z313 Speaker لوجيتيك مكبر صوت 2.1 قناة Z313
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Logitech Z313 Speaker لوجيتيك مكبر صوت 2.1 قناة Z313
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اسم اللون | أسود/ أبيض |
القوة الكهربائية | 25 W |
محتويات العلبة | 2 Speakers, 1 Woofer |
رقم الموديل | Z313 |
اسم الموديل | B003LNXT7Y |
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12 reviews for Logitech Z313 Speaker لوجيتيك مكبر صوت 2.1 قناة Z313
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Nassir Saleih –
ممتاز وسعره رخيص مقارنة بامازون والصوت رائع وصافي
Ayman –
The item was used. It was opened and heavely used, had to return it
hossam –
i like it so much. highly recommended very good speaker
Hisham Ahmed –
كذبة كبيرة. USBلا يوصل على تلفون اي فون ولا يوجد به بلوتوث او
Obay –
ممتاز. ممتاز
Ahmed –
الاسبيكر ممتاز والتقفيل محترم والبائع محترم والتسليم قبل المعاد. ممتاز متبرشم والتقفيل ممتاز شكرا
Mark –
Good. Not bad
Michael St James –
I bought this set to replace 20yr-old Altec Lansing ACS45.2 multimedia speakers that gave a loud pop on a recent evening, finally giving up the ghost. The Altec Lansings were awesome speakers, and I think I paid more for them 20 years ago than I paid for these Logitech replacements. These Logitechs produce very decent sound for inexpensive computer speakers, but they pale in comparison to my poor, dead Altec Lansings. The subwoofer is about half the size (and weight) of the Altec’s, so it isn’t surprising that it produces less sound pressure overall, and that the sound is a bit muddier. The tone of this set is much sharper than the Altec’s rounder sound. I certainly prefer the sound of the Altec Lansing ACS45.2, but they’re not available anymore. These Logitech speakers will do for me, since I no longer listen to music on my PC. I think if I wanted to use these speakers for music, they would not satisfy me. Too sharp; not enough subwoofer, and no way to increase or decrease the subwoofer output. The sharper tone is good for voice clarity on YouTube videos and podcasts. I’m not a fan of the exposed driver look of the satellite speakers, much preferring the understated simple cubes with grill cloth of the Altecs. I also prefer the ivory color of the Altecs over the black and silver of the Logitechs. The remote-control pod seems largely unnecessary. It has a power button that turns the speakers on and off and a small green LED to indicate power status, but I can’t see why I would use it. The pod also has a diminutive volume wheel, but I can’t imagine using that either, since I control audio volume from the roller on my Logitech G910 keyboard. I just set the speaker control pod wheel to MAX and leave it there. Previously, I used a third-party (Radio Shack, I think) output pod that extended the speaker out and mic in from the back of my PC to a convenient location under the front edge of my desk; this was a simple little pod about the same size as the control pod for these Logitech speakers, but it provided remote headphone and mic plugs as well as a simple A-B button to toggle between them. The new Logitech control pod doesn’t work that way. The power button toggles the power on and off for the speakers, but the headphone plug serves to mute the speakers whenever headphone or earbuds are plugged in anyway, even with the speakers remaining powered. I like to leave my headphones plugged in all the time, preferring the A-B switch of the old Radio Shack pod to select between speakers and headphones. With the Logitech pod, you can’t leave your headphones plugged in without it causing the speakers to mute. The issue for me is wear and tear on the headphone plug. I switch back and forth between speakers (when I am alone) and headphones 2 or three times a day…that’s a lot of cycles of insertion/removal for that plug. I doubt it’s going to hold up for twenty years to compare with the Altec Lansings. We’ll see how it goes. With my previous setup, the third-party A-B switch didn’t matter. It was less than $10 and could easily be replaced anytime. The control pod on these new Logitechs is hardwired into the subwoofer (which also contains the power supply.) I guess all good things must end, and the Altec Lansing ACS45.2 were VERY good things! I didn’t measure the cables, but they’re plenty long enough to reach from the PC case (which sits on my desk behind my monitor) to both the subwoofer on the floor under the desk, and for plenty of separation between right and left satellite speakers on the desktop on either side of my 34″ Ultrawide monitor. The wire to the control pod reaches from the back of the subwoofer on the floor against the wall to the front edge of the underside of my desk, where I mounted it with gel tape so I can easily access the headphone plug.
ricc0 –
My sweet old Rockville powered near-field speakers died the other day 🙁 I was looking for a temporary solution for gaming I could afford on my pension and after looking around I bumped into these.For$60 and delivered in one day I thought I’d take a chance after I read a bunch of reviews on the net. Most common complaint seemed to be that they don’t tend to last very long. AND they are non-returnable to Amazon unless they don’t work. So I bought the warranty – I’ll get at least one new set or a refund.The biggest pain was getting rid of all the plastic wrap used on the wiring. Once I navigated through that, setting them up only took a couple minutes.I am a bit of an audiophile but now that I am retired and living in a one bedroom apartment I can’t afford the sound I’m used to . . . unless I want to get evicted. The standard sound is boomy, badly lacking in midrange and the high-end is weak. But they cost $60, after all. I’ve spent that on three feet of speaker wire in the past.What I wasn’t expecting was the reasonably low distortion at moderate to low levels. Using my Asus Connexant HD audio and installing a Win10 equalizer (Viper4Win freeware), with a little tweaking that included backing down on mid-bass, boosting the midrange a fair bit and a bump to the high-end, the sound is a LOT better than than it should be for the price.For now.I did see some reviews from people who have owned a set for over a year who were still happy. I’m guessing that as long as you don’t push these beyond their capabilities you may get decent life out of them.Again, they cost $60!!!If you get a set that works for awhile, these are hard to beat – especially if you need a small foot-print. I’ve got to put the subwoofer on the floor but I’m sure if you put the sub on a desktop and use an EQ to tweak them, the boom would subside.For the price and noted reservations, these are RECOMMENDED
Shelly –
I admit I purchased these speakers thinking they had a bass adjuster knob. I was wrong, so my mistake, but in my humble opinion, these speakers definitely need it. If all you want is music with the boom, these will work. However, I typically watch podcasts and science vids with a lot of talking, or play games, so it was a bit of a struggle. Anyone or anything with any bass would overwhelm the speakers, even at lower volumes. They are decent, produce perfectly adequate sound, but I probably wouldn’t buy them again. I definitely recommend an equalizer if you don’t already have one.
John P –
This type of speaker system is so much better than a 2 speaker setup. It’s loud enough and gives good bass as well as treble. I love them and they are good for gaming you can tell by the left or right speaker where the danger or attack is coming from. Very helpful for games.
Joey Lemos Jr –
I use this speaker system for my new Dell optiplex I got from Amazon as well. They won’t blow your hair back with super sound, however they perform decently for the cost. If you’re looking for big low booms and super crisp highs, these are not for you. But they do the job for my home office.No regrets.