Thread: Speakers: Logitech Z-2300 or Soundsticks II ??
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Oct 12th, 2007 09:50 PM
#1
Speakers: Logitech Z-2300 or Soundsticks II ??
I can get the logitech z-2300 at CC for 90 bucks
http://www.canadacomputers.com/index...=008896&cid=SP
Or I can get the soundsticks II on ebay that were used for 3 months for 90 dollars.
which speakers do you suggest I get? Keep in mind Z-2300 are THX certified.
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Oct 12th, 2007 10:22 PM
#2
thx z-2300 for the price
been using mine for 2 + years ( i'm a person who switches comp/phones everyone year )
its worth keeping
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Oct 12th, 2007 11:15 PM
#3
I've got a set of the Logitech Z-2300 as well. They're a pretty good set of speakers however, I'm sure some will disagree and start shouting about how it's all bass and no midrange or something like that.
For casual listening and gaming the speakers are pretty good and do the job quite well. And personally, I think the Soundsticks look a little too odd for my liking. With regards to the sound quality though, can't really compare since I've never heard the Soundsticks. I still like the Z-2300 though.
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Oct 13th, 2007 05:07 PM
#4
the mid range is indeed lacking compared to other THX systems. But you can get a refurb z-2300 on ebay or other comp stores for under $100
That price alone is a steal
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Oct 13th, 2007 05:23 PM
#5

Originally Posted by
ASharp
I've got a set of the Logitech Z-2300 as well. They're a pretty good set of speakers however, I'm sure some will disagree and start shouting about how it's all bass and no midrange or something like that.
For casual listening and gaming the speakers are pretty good and do the job quite well. And personally, I think the Soundsticks look a little too odd for my liking. With regards to the sound quality though, can't really compare since I've never heard the Soundsticks. I still like the Z-2300 though.
Is the mid-range bad? I will be able to tell the difference. Thx.
Edit: Just read baboo2004's post. What do you recommend that doesn't lack mid-range?
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Oct 13th, 2007 09:12 PM
#6
if you want mid range
...bose or KLIPSCH
$$ but worth it
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Oct 13th, 2007 11:44 PM
#7

Originally Posted by
baboo2004
if you want mid range
...bose or KLIPSCH
$$ but worth it
My post might possibly start an argument here but, I don't think buying Bose speakers is a good idea. The general consensus here (and really anywhere on the internet) is that Bose is really overpriced for what you get and you should stay away from it if you can as there are much better alternatives for the same price.
I tend to think myself that they sound decent but unless you have a lot of pocket change, there are other things you can get that are more worth it. You can find a link to more reasons as to why they suck by clicking over here.
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Oct 14th, 2007 01:07 AM
#8
Logitech Z-2300 midrange isn't bad, it's just that other computer speakers produce the midrange a lot better. Really though, most people would be satisfied with the Z-2300 until they have heard better - then they can start ranting about how the Z-2300 midrange sucks
. Really though, the Z-2300 is a pretty good package for the price in terms of sound, features and looks.
Klipsch Promedia 2.1 has great bass, good midrange, and great highs. Altec Lansing MX5021 has decent bass, excellent midrange, and great highs. Most people would probably prefer the sound of the Klipsch since it's a more comparable upgrade from the Logitech Z-2300.
Edifier S2.1D has also gotten really good reviews all over the net though the company is unheard of compared to the big names.
Last edited by Takada; Oct 14th, 2007 at 02:15 PM.
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Oct 14th, 2007 01:23 PM
#9
i agree with both asharp ( bose is good if you got $ forgot to mention that)
Takada as well on that info
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Oct 14th, 2007 02:46 PM
#10
ill never buy bose for the overpricing reason, plus i heard they are not durable.
the klipsch promedia is really cheap on ebay, only like 50 dollars. Why is that? When it retails for 200 at tigerdirect.
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Oct 14th, 2007 03:28 PM
#11

Originally Posted by
crazlunatic
ill never buy bose for the overpricing reason, plus i heard they are not durable.
the klipsch promedia is really cheap on ebay, only like 50 dollars. Why is that? When it retails for 200 at tigerdirect.
the sub likes to blow its amp
people seem to like it though.. maybe because they see "Klipsch"... but whether it really sounds good i don't know
i went with HT speakers and never looked back
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Oct 14th, 2007 05:00 PM
#12

Originally Posted by
Takada
Logitech Z-2300 midrange isn't bad, it's just that other computer speakers produce the midrange a lot better. Really though, most people would be satisfied with the Z-2300 until they have heard better - then they can start ranting about how the Z-2300 midrange sucks

. Really though, the Z-2300 is a pretty good package for the price in terms of sound, features and looks.
Klipsch Promedia 2.1 has great bass, good midrange, and great highs. Altec Lansing MX5021 has decent bass, excellent midrange, and great highs. Most people would probably prefer the sound of the Klipsch since it's a more comparable upgrade from the Logitech Z-2300.
Edifier S2.1D has also gotten really good reviews all over the net though the company is unheard of compared to the big names.
The Edifier S2.1D has been discontinued, don't see them anywhere.
I have a set and if you are not planning to use optical in, then get something else. The analog input's volume is too low for my taste ( I went through two sets)
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Oct 14th, 2007 07:16 PM
#13
I'd recommend the Z-2300 only because they're new...with a used pair of speakers you really don't know what the last person did to them. I'm pretty sure the HK SS2 will sound better though. I did a lot of reading between these two...I was planning to get one before I decided to go the bookshelf/amp route and haven't looked back since.
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Oct 14th, 2007 09:27 PM
#14
for 50 im talking about new promedia.
ok. so i know
- always buy new speakers
- klipsch > logitech but klipsch's amps blow out (i wont be maxing out much however)
- soundsticks are the best. however these are not THX ceritified? so does it lack a lot compared to THX certified speakers?
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Oct 14th, 2007 09:48 PM
#15
take THX certification with a grain of salt
there is much audio equipment out there without THX certification that would pass it half asleep
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