Product Comparison: Swan M50W vs Logitech Z623
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Swan M50W
Logitech Z623
Swan M50W
Logitech Z623
Swan M50W
Logitech Z623
Swan M50W
Logitech Z623
- The quality of sound and the punch they pack, all within a moderately-sized package, is astounding.
- The subwoofer is huge and the speakers are a good size too.
- The bass of these speaker is very very loud and will easily fill a medium sized living room. logitech make very good speakers and i always buy from them.
- Nice sized speakers for the PC and good sound.
- But don't get me wrong, its still an excellent product for its price and size.
Swan M50W
Logitech Z623
Swan M50W
Logitech Z623
Swan M50W
Logitech Z623
- Swan M50w - I have these and WOW the best PC speaker for clarity and tight bass.
- Highs are great. Mids are adequate, hoping it warms up over time.
- Bass is awesome, sometimes a little loose but you can stuff speaker foam (or cloth) into the port to tighten up the bass.
- These speakers have tremendous sound quality. The bass is more than enough for the power of the speakers
- It makes a loud thump noise when you switch it off. Even on low volume, lazy engineering or. crappy components, or both
- The satellites sound amazing but the subwoofer can't handle much base at all. If you turn the speakers up more than half way on a base heavy song, it will likely damage the subwoofer.
- They handled high frequencies, acoustic music flawlessly.
- Something that enabled me to feel music again with the thumps of the low end frequencies.
- Frequency response is fabulous, and tests in my own house with pure sine waves show these can descend to 30Hz, assuming you move around the room to find the various "sweet spots", sometimes necessary with low frequencies in smaller rooms such as mine.
- It favours the bass range of frequency, having a noticeable lack of crispness in the upper range of the music scale.
- Sorry but this item does not have any form speaker protection and it also doesn't separate the mid and high frequencies to well.
Swan M50W
Logitech Z623
- Very comfortable control pod
- Equipped with a machined aluminum external dial
- You have to switch it off (on the back. switch) to turn off the blue ring light around the volume. I wish you could just turn the volume a click past zero to turn it off (not a feature here). Thus, the loud thump.
- It needs a treble control knob
- Short cables to the satellite speakers. I needed to buy an RCA extension cable
- Very powerful set of speakers, perfect for a standard desktop setup.
- Person interested in powerful deep bass this is right product for them.
- To some people however these Z623 will be provide more than enough power for them to be satisfied.
- The sound is nice and crisp, the bass is loud and powerful and they can get very loud too.
- Booster packs way more power than most would ever need for home use.