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Logitech Speaker System Z320 (Black)

Logitech Speaker System Z320 (Black)
From Logitech, Inc

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Product Description

The Logitech Speaker System Z320, coming through loud and clear. You don't listen to music from just one place, so you'll enjoy a great sound all the way around the room thanks to 360 -degree sound. Get a full range of sound in a small package - perfect for your notebook computer.


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Logitech
  • Model: 980-000329
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 6.30" h x 8.27" w x 7.28" l, 3.00 pounds

Features

  • Logitech 360-degree sound delivers around-the-room audio clarity
  • Compact twin-speaker sytem for a clutter-free desktop
  • 10 Watts (RMS) of power for loud and clear music, videos and games
  • The perfect notebook companion for listening to digital tunes in any room

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
From the Manufacturer Your music, videos and games are stored on your notebook. The Speaker System Z320 brings them all to life in Logitech 360-degree sound. Unlike traditional desktop speakers that focus all the sound only in one direction, Logitech projects sound evenly in all directions. So you get the full, clear listening experience all around the room--not just in front of the speakers. Small in size but big in sound, these are the perfect notebook speakers for listening to your digital tunes in any room. And with 10 watts of power, you'll hear every note, beat and blast.

Rock the room with little speakers that sound big

Your room isn't just a room. It's your office, bedroom, dance floor, screening room and game arcade. And because you don't just listen to music when you're sitting at your computer, the Speaker System Z320 floods every corner of your room with Logitech 360-degree sound. No dead spots, missing high notes or dropped-out bass thumps. You hear every note and nuance from every spot in the room. It's sound dispersed so clearly and evenly in all directions, you feel like you're in your music, movies and games.




Key Features



Traditional desktop speakers focus sound in one listening “sweet spot”

Logitech 360-degree sound fills every corner of the room
Most notebook speakers are designed to sound good only when you're sitting directly in front of them. But as soon as move away from the speakers to read in bed, chill in your over-stuffed corner chair or play with your cat on the floor, that fat music track can sound pretty thin. Problem solved.


Logitech 360-degree speakers project sound evenly in all directions for a full-room sweet spot


  Unlike traditional speakers that use only a forward-firing driver, Logitech satellite speakers combine both forward- and backward-firing drivers. Result? Sound is dispersed more evenly and over a wider range of space. Deep bass, mid-range tones, crisp high notes—they all stay together, all around the room. So you experience concert-hall quality sound that envelops you, even if you're playing air guitar behind the speakers.



 

Compact, contoured design for big sound and style in a small space
Your desktop holds a lot of stuff. So you need a speaker system that won't take up much of your precious workspace. This compact system is just what your crowded desktop ordered. Just under 8-inches high, these sleek speakers frame your notebook nicely without asking for much space. No clutter. No hassles. Just plug them in and fill every corner of your room with audio nirvana.




 

10 watts (RMS) of power for a rich sound experience
Go ahead. Turn up the volume. These little speakers deliver enough crisp, clear sound to do justice to your favorite rock anthem. Your games will come alive with detailed sound that ratchets up the intensity. And your small-screen movies and videos will engulf you with a bold sound experience.

 

The perfect notebook companion for filling any room with your music
Throwing a party in the living room or out back on the deck? The music part is covered. These small, lightweight speakers are easy to move to any room. Just bring your notebook to the party room, plug in the speakers, pick your playlist and start dancing.




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What's in the Box

Package Contents
  • Logitech Speaker System Z320
  • Power supply
  • Quick-start guide
  • 2-year limited hardware warranty

    System Requirements
  • Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
  • Sound card or 3.5 mm audio out

  • Customer Reviews

    A Portable Speaker System with Very Smooth Sound Quality5
    I am very pleased with this speaker system. This is the first Logitech product I have ever owned and I am impressed.

    Now I must mention that the star rating I give takes into account the size of the speakers, their cost, and the purpose for which they were designed. Overall, within their category, these are, in my opinion, 5-star speakers.

    For their size, cost, and portability, they produce absolutely amazing sound quality, among the best I have heard in such small external computer speakers. Are they my absolute favorites in computer speakers? Well, no - the Altec Lansing Expressionist-PLUS FX3021 2.1 Speaker System remain that (they are 2.1 speakers after all, they take up much more room, and they cost more than these Logitechs) - but the Logitech ones are, right now, a VERY close second.

    I have mine placed on a cabinet with the speakers about 40 inches apart (the connecting cord between the speakers is approximately 72 inches) and they are about 6 inches in front of a back wall. For best sound quality, and this is VERY important, they should be placed as close to a rear wall as is practicable. This will offer the most bass reinforcement - and small speakers such as these need all the reinforcement they can get.

    This placement allows the speakers to perform well, in my opinion. They produce excellent treble and midrange and the bass, while certainly not "bone-shattering," is more than adequate when taking into account just what these speakers are.

    With no subwoofer, you are not going to "feel" any bass but you CAN hear the note(s) being played. So far I have played two pieces through them - the first was MÁ VLAST [My Fatherland] by Bedrich Smetana in the performance by the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by James Levine. This was an MP3 which I encoded from the original CDs at 128 kbps VBR and was, of course, played from my computer (an Acer Extensa 5620-6419 running Ubuntu [Linux] v. 9.04). The second item I played is one of my favorites (and one of my reference sound discs): Holst Suites 1 & 2 / Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks / Stars and Stripes (Stereo Hybrid SACD). This was played through an Insignia NS-P4112 portable compact disc player ($[...] at Best Buy and, while mediocre, worth its price).

    The first selection sounded absolutely excellent via these speakers. The second selection (which was the CD layer of the hybrid SACD disc) sounded quite good except for the famous bass drum. Now of course it is unfair to play such a disc through speakers such as these but I wanted to give the a good test. I have to say that, for their size and price, they came through with flying colors.

    From my listening to these two selections, I can confidently state that these speakers will bring a lot of pleasure to anyone who requires speakers in this category. Do they sound as good as my Klipschorns? Of course not - but then I can't take my Klipschorns on a trip - or even out into my back yard! I CAN take these along (and, from my admittedly limited - so far - audition, these can play VERY loud so they should work fairly well outdoors).

    Are there "nits?" You bet - No. 1: why, oh why, do portable {computer) speaker manufacturers insist on hard-wiring their speakers together? While a six-foot separation is often adequate, there are situations in which I should like to separated the speakers even further. (The bass response would certainly be improved, though it still wouldn't be "great," if I could place them in the corners of my room.) I wish manufacturers would allow attaching their speakers together via 3.5mm stereo cords. With that option, the owner could separate the speakers to any reasonable length desired.

    No. 2: I wish these speakers had covers for their drivers. Removable covers would be ideal. I am always afraid of damage occurring when drivers are not protected in some way.

    No. 3: I wish these speakers had treble and bass controls. While I have found their balance to be excellent, it is always better to be able to adjust these parameters should the occasion arise.

    No. 4: I wish these speakers imaged somewhat better. I was quite surprised at this slight deficiency, considering the size of the speakers. If I were to separate them to their six-foot maximum, the imaging might improve. Now I do have to mention that this particular "quality" is relatively unimportant to me personally. Others, however, might wish for more and better imaging quality which is why I mention it.

    However --- the above four "nits" are just that - nits, VERY minor quibbles in a low cost, high quality, and VERY versatile speaker system. As a slight bonus they are, in my and my wife's opinion, very good looking.

    Now I have to admit that I read the four reviews posted ahead of mine and I must say that I'm quite surprised that the other reviewers did not like these as much as I do. Fingerprints on the cabinet? That, in my opinion, is a non-starter. Why would you touch your speakers with dirty or oily hands? Just wash them first and there will be no fingerprints! (Or, should it be necessary, you could use a slightly damp paper towel to remove any stray fingerprints which did find their way onto your speakers! - And yes, we have a 2-year old granddaughter who visits us and spends time at our house.) No bass? What would anyone expect from small portable speakers with tiny drivers? There is no way to cheat on the laws of physics, they being immutable. A recessed headphone jack? Well, that might be important to some people, but not to me. Why would one want to listen to headphones via these speakers anyway? Just unplug them and plug your headphones into the output jack of whatever source you're using! (I really do not understand why some manufacturers put a headphone jack on their computer speakers; you have to attach a sound source via a 3.5mm headphone or line output jack anyway so there is really no need to have the speakers operating just to listen via headphones and I would rather see the money spent elsewhere, such as connecting jacks for speaker separation as I mention above. I'm sure that some, perhaps many, will disagree with me.) Distortion at very loud levels? Read my comment above regarding "no bass."

    As I stated at the beginning of this review, I am very pleased with this Logitech speaker system. I believe that anyone in the market for such small portable speakers will also be pleased. Their price is right and so is their performance (not even to mention their excellent construction quality which is described at length in another review) and this is why I give them, wholeheartedly, five stars.

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    Update: September 25, 2009

    I listened to many pieces of music yesterday; the total listening time was about eight and one-half hours. I used various sources: my computer and my portable CD player, as noted above, and, later, an older cassette tape player (Optimus SCP-32). In all cases the sound quality was exemplary. (I also have the capability for playing LPs through these speakers with one of my spare Technics SL-Q200 turntable in conjunction with a Behringer PP400 phono preamp; one of these days when I can overcome inertia ... )

    I experienced no listening fatigue at all - and, for me, that is one of the main positive attributes of any speaker system.

    If anyone reading this is considering a small portable amplified speaker system with excellent sound quality and at a low price, I urge that person to buy these. If you buy them from Amazon and, for some reason, do not like the speakers, you can always return them for credit or refund.

    But if you are a thoughtful and careful purchaser, do your research thoroughly (and even audition them if possible), and if your tastes in music are similar to mine (classical, some acoustic jazz, and some Broadway/Hollywood musicals as well as some music from motion pictures) - in other words, music in which the sound is minimally processed - I believe that you will NOT ever return these Logitech speakers and that, in fact, you will like them as much as I do.

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    Update: September 29, 2009

    I mention this in a 'comment' to this review but I'll repeat it here: the more I listen to these speakers (and I have been listening extensively since I obtained them), the more I like them. They produce SUPERB sound quality. This morning I was listening to an internet radio station [Classic FM, a UK classical music station] and they played, among other selections, The "Toccata" [the fifth movement] from the Organ Symphony No. 5 by Charles-Marie Widor. If you know this piece, you know it has some DEEP organ tones. It is a piece which will really show off your audio system (if it is of high enough quality to thus being shown off!) and these Logitechs acquitted themselves just fine. Could I "feel" the lowest notes? Definitely NOT - see the sixth paragraph in my review above - BUT I COULD hear all the notes. I'll say it again - this is amazing performance in a speaker system this small (and low-cost). Frankly, I have never heard its equal.

    It remains my firm opinion that, if you are a discriminating music listener, you will truly admire these speakers and you will be VERY pleased with them. I certainly am!

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    Update: October 5, 2009

    Some may call me a Luddite but I firmly believe that the best sound quality obtainable today still comes from vinyl LP records. If you are not of such a mind, then you need read no further. But if you are, well I have to tell you that today I have attached a spare Technics Quartz Direct Drive Automatic Turntable System SL-Q200 through a Behringer Ultra-Compact Phono Preamp PP400 to these Logitech Z320 speakers and the system sounds just GREAT! (And don't let anyone kid you - this phono preamp is very, very good and there is NO hum whatsoever with it. I believe that all those who complain about hum need do is to reverse the plug in their electrical outlet or, at the very least, ensure that their outlet is correctly grounded AND that they have their turntable's ground wire correctly attached to the phono preamp's ground connection point!)

    I have thus far played several LPs and as I am writing this I am playing Rachmaninov's Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op.27 played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Yuri Temirkanov [Classics for Pleasure CFP 41 4508 1] and the sound really has to be heard to be believed! CDs, MP3s, even cassette tape all pale before the sound I am hearing right now!

    I was going to try the turntable/phono preamp with my Altec Lansing Expressionist-PLUS FX3021 2.1 Speaker System and I still may do so tomorrow or the next day, but having heard the sound these Logitechs produce, I am in no hurry to try anything else.

    Believe me, these are positively the best speakers of anywhere near their size that I personally have ever heard. The proof is in the pudding, that 'pudding' being called Long Playing records.

    These Logitech Z320 speakers sound superb with all of the LPs I have played thus far. Therefore, in my opinion, they will sound superb with anything you choose to play through them.

    As I mentioned above in the main part of my review, you cannot and must not expect deep gut-wrenching bass. These are small speakers, each with two 2" drivers and a small port. You cannot get around the laws of physics; no such small speaker can reproduce the deepest tones which come easily to much larger ones. Everything depends, of course, on just what you want out of your speakers. You can have small and portable (with good sound, as here) or you can have deep and powerful bass but you CANNOT have both in the same speaker. It's just a fact of life! (You will HEAR most of the bass tones but you will NOT feel them with these Logitech Z320 speakers.)

    However, all that being said, I strongly recommend that anyone reading this far buy them. In addition to offering first-class sound quality and great portability, they offer excellent value for money. Obviously I really like mine very much and I truly believe that you won't regret the purchase.

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    Update: December 8, 2009

    I have now owned these speakers for about two and one-half months and I listen to them every day. With many speakers, after the first glow of ownership has worn off, many people become tired of them and wish to move on.

    In my opinion, this will NEVER happen with these Logitech speakers. As I noted originally, the sound is VERY smooth. I often play them for many hours at a time and I never experience so-called listener fatigue. As a matter of fact, the only thing I experience is pure joy at the quality of the sound they produce.

    These speakers, being amplified, will make an excellent second (or, if you're somewhat cash-strapped, first) hi-fi system. They would be especially appropriate for a bedroom or other regular-sized room in your house. They would also be excellent for use in a second home. Giving a pair of these to a child would be appropriate also as they would acquaint that child with what good sound sounds like - and they would do so at small cost.

    They sound really good with any source with which you wish to use them.

    Now you must realize that they will not replace really high-end speakers such as my Klipschorns. Yet I personally do not regard listening to the Logitechs to be a major step down from those Klipschorns for the situations in which I use them (the Logitechs) - playing mp3, aacplus, or FLAC music files, some CDs, and internet radio (and even, as I mentioned, LPs, though I frankly shall not use them too often for that purpose; LPs demand the best in reproduction so, for them, I shall continue to use my higher-end systems).

    But considering the quality of sound produced at the price charged, I cannot praise these Logitech Speaker System Z320 (Black) too highly.

    I continue to give them my highest recommendation. Thank you for reading this. I hope it has been informative and will help you in making a purchase decision.

    It Sounds Good: A Logitech Z320 Speaker System Review3
    When I saw the Logitech Z320 speaker system offered, I chose to replace the inexpensive Harmon Kardon speakers which were included with an older computer system. According to Logitech, this affordable simple two speaker stand alone system offers a powerful 10 watts (RMS) in a small package with 360 degree sound for a better listening experience. This sounded like a great alternative to the older speakers used in my office.

    The Logitech Z320 speaker system is simple to set up. Plug the speakers into your computer, and then connect the power cord to the wall and the back of the right speaker. While the speakers can sit on separate corners of the desk, there is no way to disconnect them to run the wires underneath the desk top.

    These speakers have a modern sleek look from the front. The cabinet's shiny black face doesn't attract fingerprints with clean hands. However there are no protective covers over the drivers to prevent damage. The driver's centers are inverted eliminating the desire of tiny fingers to make them so. The back of the speaker is ugly, for a 360 degree system I would have expected some attention to detail from the rear as well.

    The 360 degree sound works surprisingly well, properly placed the sound spreads evenly around a room. The sound is acceptable for most computer related uses at reasonable levels, but distortion is evident at the half way point and greater. However it doesn't take much for this system to be louder than the inexpensive [[ASIN: B0002V9IKK $10 Creative speakers]] I have at home. The sound is a bit tinny and there is no tone dial to adjust the sound. Windows media center and other music software offer equalizer settings, this dial may not be missed by everyone.

    As for an affordable two speaker stand alone system, I find the current price difficult to justify. If the 360 degree sound is important to you consider the Logitech Z320 speaker system, otherwise continue to research the alternatives. This system's short comings don't make these speakers horrible, but they may not be the best option either.

    PROS:
    Clean and modern appearance
    Simple plug and play design
    360 degree sound

    CONS:
    No tone adjustment dial
    Distorted sound as volume increases
    No speaker covers
    Speakers don't disconnect from one another

    Good overall laptop speakers for every day use4
    For this product review, I tested against a pair of Sennheiser HD-595 Premier Headphone to compare audio quality and listening experience. They are my everyday headphones and provide me with a balanced and natural tone to compare against. I also tested audio from several movies/video files off my Macbook Pro and music from an iPod touch.

    Firstly, the Z320 does what it advertises. It fills the room with audio in all directions, thanks to rear and front mounted speakers. From every part of the room, I could hear the music as clearly as if I were sitting right in front of them.

    The piano black mirrored finish gives the speakers a touch of class. The downside, of course, is that fingerprints and dust show up very easily against the polished surface. Additionally, the volume knob is not grip textured, so oily fingers beware. The knob makes a nice satisfying click when switching to and from ON to OFF.

    Sound-wise, the Z320 is mostly good. Bass response is over-boosted, which can be good for rock, jazz, and hip-hop. It's not so good for classical music, and some movies and DVD's. I found the bass balance distracting at times, particularly with documentaries (PBS's The Queen of Trees, China: A Century of Revolution (Three Disc Set)) where the Z320 gave the voices a bit of an unnatural reverberating quality. No separate bass control means it's a one-size fits all proposition. You're stuck with one setting for all your music/audio needs. This is fine for casual users looking to play back MP3's, blip.fm, YouTube or everyday internet streaming, but audiophiles should look elsewhere.

    The volume dial not labeled with numbers or tick marks. At high volumes (past 2 o'clock on the dial, which might be volume level 7), I hear noticeable sibilance (a hiss or buzz) during quieter moments when playing music like Beethoven: Complete Music for Cello & Piano and Best of the Verve Song Books: Love Songs. For fast changing and loud music like hip-hop and rock, this isn't noticeable.

    Lastly is the potential issue of the recessed headphone jack, which can prevent full insertion by some headphones. My Sennheiser could not fit all the way in, for example, and I only got audio out of one ear. Other headphones with a smaller diameter sheath will fit though (see my pictures in gallery).

    Overall, a good pair of speakers for general-purpose laptop use that really does fill up a room with sound, freeing you to move about your home or workspace. Construction is sturdy and hefty, though the input plug could use a bit more ruggedizing and a thicker plastic coat. This is typically the weakest link in many audio devices and where many of my speakers and headphones have failed in the past from frequent bending and stress during insertion and disconnecting. AC adapter is labeled "Logitech" so as to prevent confusion as to which device it powers. (Not a trivial point when you have accumulated a dozen AC adapters that have no identification and can't remember which goes where). Speaker plug is colored a pastel green to match the color coding on PC audio output jacks.

    As self-powered speakers, these will work with any computer or device with a speaker/headphone jack and a nearby electrical outlet.