Product Comparison: Logitech Z2300 vs Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
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Logitech Z2300
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
Logitech Z2300
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
Logitech Z2300
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
Logitech Z2300
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
- Again, I've owned lots of higher end speaker systems that cost several thousand dollars; however, this were phenomenal for the price and size.
- The Subwoofer is roughly twice the size of my old one, and takes up a good bit of space under my desk.
- The only real issue I have is the size of the sub and the remote bass knob/volume dial..that really should have been wireless.
- The subwoofer is rather large, at roughly the size of a standard storage crate.
- They are much lighter in weight and don't have the built in wall-hanging brackets that some users with limited desk space might have found a handy feature.
- For speakers the size of a brick, they generate awesome, even the commercials sound good.
- Fills a full size room with plenty of sound and deep bass with a nice chest felt punch.
- These units work great for their size and sound like something a lot larger.
- These Klipsch are a compact but powerful set of speakers: crisp highs tight bass.
- The sub is very compact and puts out some serious bass.
Logitech Z2300
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
Logitech Z2300
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
Logitech Z2300
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
- I can't comment on the midrange and higher frequencies, as I don't pay that much attention, but I DO know that conversations are clear in movies.
- These speakers pack a punch for the price. They offer great frequency response, crisp sound, and a decent design, all at a bargain price.
- Admittedly this is the sort of bright and bassy sound that many people will prefer, but I prefer a very flat, naturalistic frequency response for the mix of classical, jazz, folk, and pop I listen to.
- The bass is strong, but the non-adjustable crossover frequency is set too low.
- The high frequencies are decent, but the midrange is lacking.
- The sub produces really nice low frequencies especially when watching movies, and I prefer this sub over the lows at the theaters I have been to, so far.
- Good lows and mids the high frequencies are decent. Sound and build quality are great for the price.
- There are actually micro horns in the small speakers that reproduce the high frequencies more accurately than the cheap tweeters in most small speakers.
- Very wide range on the frequency response.
- That little noise, not too loud and somewhere in the lower middle register, is the lowest frequency the satellites can handle before the sub kicks in, and the speakers are not designed to play that frequency with much regularity.
Logitech Z2300
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
- I really like the controller because you can power the system on/off, control the volume and the volume of the sub separately.
- It also has a blue power light which I prefer.
- The bass is loud. A controller knob allows you to power on the system, adjust the volume, as well as adjusting the bass.
- The volume switch is great and has an easy-to-access headphone jack, as well as a power button.
- The speakers have enough power to recreate just about any sound well.
- As soon as I powered it on, our living room was filled with vibrant and delicious sound.
- It's loud, vocals are super clear, the bass is huge and powerful, can rattle the walls.
- The speakers are heavy, and they are powered adequately.
- With a little tweaking and a good input these things scream loud and clear for what they are.
- The primary input cable is hardwired to the speakers, but you can purchase a separate 3.5mm cable if you want to plug a secondary input into the system (next to the headphones out port, labeled with the music note in the picture).