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Logitech Speaker System Z323 with Subwoofer

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3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (111 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • Immersive Logitech 360-degree sound for crystal-clear, room-filling audio.
  • Ported, down-firing subwoofer delivers deep, rich bass
  • RCA and 3.5 mm inputs for easy connections to gaming console, DVD player or iPod.
  • Integrated headphone jack for private listening.
  • 30 Watt (RMS) of power produces big, bold full-range sound
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 9.9 x 9.8 inches ; 8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 12 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002FU5QM0
  • Item model number: 980-000354
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (111 customer reviews)
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  • Date first available at Amazon.com: July 16, 2009

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

From the Manufacturer Transport yourself into your music, movies and games with the Logitech Speaker System Z323. Featuring Logitech 360-degree sound, these speakers are acoustically engineered to project audio evenly in all directions--not just in one direction, like other desktop speakers. So you hear the full range of sound throughout the room. A ported, down-firing woofer delivers rich, deep bass for more music, movie and gaming excitement. Two satellite speakers produce warm mid-range tones and crisp high notes. Auxiliary inputs make it easy to connect your Logitech Squeezebox network music player, gaming console, iPod or DVD player. A headphone jack lets you listen in privacy. And with 30 watts (RMS) of power, you have everything you need to experience big, bold sound that puts you in the middle of the music.

It's a deeper music, movie and game experience, all the way around

Great audio is more than just loud. It pulls you in. Whether you're having a spontaneous dance party, a marathon movie night or a solo gaming session, the Speaker System Z323 transports you into the music, scene and action with immersive 360-degree sound. Your Logitech speakers are engineered to project sound evenly in all directions, all the way around the room. So, no matter where you are in your room, you won't miss a beat. Getting into your music also means bass so deep and rich, you can feel it. To make your audio experience even more entertaining, convenient inputs let you easily connect other gear like your iPod and DVD player. And when the party's on, you've got 30 watts (RMS) of power to pull everybody into the music.




Key Features



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

 

Logitech 360-degree sound—hear everything, everywhere in the room
Most desktop speakers are designed to focus all their sound in only one direction. When you sit in the “sweet spot” directly in front of the speakers, the sound is good. But when you move out of that narrow sweet spot, the full tonal range of your music starts to thin out. That killer keyboard solo may become a bit muffled. Or those blazing power chords sound muddy.


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


Logitech solves this audio dilemma with 360-degree sound technology. Unlike traditional speakers that use only a forward-firing driver, Logitech speakers are acoustically engineered with both forward- and backward-firing drivers. The sound is projected and reflected more evenly and over a wider range of space. So, your whole room becomes a sweet spot filled with clear, rich, balanced music—even if you're rocking out behind the speakers.




Ported, down-firing subwoofer delivers deep, rich bass
When it comes to feeling that full-on ka-boom in your favorite action movie or the driving bottom end of a Sting classic, it's all about the bass. The Speaker System Z323 delivers big, deep lows. The subwoofer's extra port and down-facing design produce the kind of rich, resonant bass that brings your music, movies and games to life.




 

On-speaker inputs for easy connections to your entertainment gear
Do you have other gear that could use a 360-degree sound improvement? Go ahead. Plug in your Logitech Squeezebox network music player, gaming console, iPod or DVD player. The dual RCA jack and 3.5 mm input make it a snap to turn your speaker system into a versatile entertainment powerhouse.




 

Convenient headphone jack lets you listen in private
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.






 

30 watts of power gets the whole room rocking
Feel free to crank up the volume. With 30 watts (RMS) of power, your music will come alive with sound big enough to fill the room. And no matter what part of the room you're in, you'll hear every vocal line, keyboard chord and hi-hat hit in crystal-clear detail.




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What's in the Box

Package Contents
  • 2 satellite speakers
  • 1 subwoofer
  • Cable included: power cable and color-corded audio cables
  • User documentation
  • 2-year limited hardware warranty

    System Requirements
    Works with:
  • Computer soundcards or audio sources that include a 3.5 mm jack
  • Any major operating systems including Windows, Mac, and Linux
  • Product Description

    Transport yourself into your music, movies and games with the 30-watt (RMS) Logitech Speaker System Z323. With 360-degree sound, the Z323 speakers help project audio evenly in all directions, so you get a great listening experience throughout the room. 1 dual RCA jack and a 3.5 mm jack make it easy to connect your gaming console, DVD player or iPod.


     

    Customer Reviews

    111 Reviews
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    Average Customer Review
    3.9 out of 5 stars (111 customer reviews)
     
     
     
     
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    100 of 108 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great 360 degree speaker system., October 20, 2009
    This review is from: Logitech Speaker System Z323 with Subwoofer (Personal Computers)
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    At 30 Watts RMS, Logitech's Z323 speaker system is the smaller sibling to their 40 Watt RMS Z523 system. As I indicate in my Amazon review of the Z523 system, I am mightily impressed with it, as I am with the Z323 system. As I say in my review of the Z523 system, it makes the other PC/MP3-player type speaker systems I own and have owned obsolete (one major reason for this being that the system features "360 degree" or omnidirectional sound). The decrease in wattage comes at a thirty dollar decrease in the manufacturer's suggested retail price. The subwoofer is smaller (approximately 8 1/2 inches high measuring from the bottom of the feet by 5 1/2 inches wide by 8 inches deep, compared to approximately 10 inches high by 9 X 9 for the Z523 sub), and unlike the bass control knob for the Z523 system, which is conveniently located right below the volume knob on the right satellite, the bass control for the Z323 system is inconveniently located on the upper rear of the sub. I say inconveniently because I like to be able to change the bass level depending on what I'm listening to, and in order to change the bass level on the Z323 system I have to get up and walk around my desk and get down on the floor. With the Z523 system I just reach in front of me to the right speaker.

    The Z323 satellites are virtually the same size, shape, and design as the Z523 satellites. (One difference is that the Z323 satellites have ports on the front while the Z523 have rear-facing ports.) A side by side "experiential" comparison with the Z523 satellites leads me to rate the Z323 satellites equal or perhaps a tad better, and the highs seem slightly warmer. When playing a selection by the German band Seabound on which the speaker whispers some lyrics (in English), I could make out the words when listening with the Z323s whereas I could not make them out as easily when listening with the Z523s.

    Classical music sounds great on the Z323 system. A side by side comparison of the Z323 with the Z523 systems playing selections from the recently released recording of Mozart's opera Idomeneo conducted by Rene Jacobs, as well as a sampling of BBC Radio 3, leads me to rate each system equal in sound quality.

    When listening to rock music played through my laptop with the laptop volume and the subwoofer bass knob turned to the maximum levels, the Z323 subwoofer's sound became distorted and I had to turn the bass knob down to nearly the half-way point before it was undistorted. I have never experienced that with the Z523 system, and sometimes I play that system very loud (e.g., when working out in an adjacent room).

    Like the Z523 system, the Z323 system delivers "360 degree" or omnidirectional sound, made possible by the fact that the satellites have speakers on their backs as well as their fronts.

    And like the Z523 system, the Z323 system sounds great whether the source is my laptop, MP3 player, or portable CD player.

    If I had to choose one system over the other, assuming floor space to accommodate the subwoofer is not an issue and assuming the additional cost of the Z523 over the Z323 is not a deal-breaker, I would choose the Z523 system over the Z323 system for three reasons: Location of the bass control knob is considerably more convenient (for me, at least); I don't like that the Z323 subwoofer sound gets distorted when I turned the audio volume and subwoofer volume to their maximum levels; and because the speakers on the Z323 satellites are unprotected, unlike the speakers on the Z523 satellites which are protected by metal grills. (Regarding the distortion at high volume and high bass level, nothing appears to be loose; the screws that secure the subwoofer speaker to the cabinet are tight and the port cone is not at all loose. My guess is that the smaller subwoofer simply can't handle that much volume. Regarding the unprotected speakers on the Z323 satellites, this matters to me because I seem to be prone to knocking over PC speakers, causing them to fall from desktop to floor, and I anticipate that one of these days the cat will knock one over.) Having said all that, if my set up was such that I worked in a small room and I could place the subwoofer close enough to me on the floor that I could reach down behind it to adjust the bass knob, and I didn't anticipate ever wanting to play the system very loud (by which I mean really blasting it), then I think the Z323 system would be an excellent choice. (I rated it 3 out of 5 stars for "Comfort" and 4 for "Ease of use" because of what to me is the inconvenient location of the bass knob.)
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    43 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad for the price range, not spectacular though, October 21, 2009
    This review is from: Logitech Speaker System Z323 with Subwoofer (Personal Computers)
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    Having owned several speaker systems through the years and generally finding the Logitech series a bit on the bassy side overall, I was excited to be able to test out the new Z323 set to see how their systems have come along.

    Comparison speakers:
    Creative Labs SBS260 (~$30), Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 THX (~$400)

    Sound Tests:
    Music: Janice Ian - Breaking Silence, Eagles - Hotel California (Live - Hell Freezes Over) both FLAC
    Games: World of Warcraft, Plants vs. Zombies (because I can!)
    Movies: Fifth Element (Opera scene), Top Gun (first dogfight)

    Sound Card:
    Creative Labs X-Fi, default Windows sound control panel applet

    Music Test:
    I like using both the Janice Ian and Eagles song because both songs have a very high fidelity requirement. The bass should be punchy but not overwhelming and the treble in the instruments should be clear and sharp. Having a good sound system will also make a world of difference when hearing the vocals.

    The Logitechs performed much better than the Sound Blasters (as expected), the sub providing much more "oomph" than the built in woofer in the smaller SBS260's. When compared to the Klipschs' though, the sound quality was noticeably lacking in the clarity department. The treble and higher notes were reproduced relatively faithfully, although the depth of the vocal range felt very flat and limited. What was particularly noticeable however, was the bass bleed. First, the subwoofer had to be turned down to at least half-power in order to stop bass-distortion, but even at that point the bass was very "thuddy". Within the song "Hotel California," the bass drum should strike and feel like a quick blow to the chest, however the Logitech's produced a sound akin to being hit by a hollow funnel bat - a reverberation of bass. So as an example, a bass drum note which ideally should have been about 0.3s long was more like 0.5s long because of the bleed.

    Game Test:
    Neither World of Warcraft nor Plants vs. Zombies really uses surround sound in their gaming products like some other games (Doom 3 springs to mind), however for the immersion effect, the Z323's worked well enough. While I won't go so far as to say that it felt like I was in Azeroth fighting the Scourge horde, the sound was clear enough to serve its purpose. You could set the Z323s up in a room, turn them up and forget about anything outside that little world.

    Movie Test:
    Again the fuzziness of the speakers and the bass bleed came into the forefront with the movie test. If you're planning on watching movies at around half volume, these speakers aren't bad, but they're definitely not the first choice for building a media center type PC (unless you're just streaming from the PC, of course). The "surround" aspect of the speakers was firmly planted in the "not bad" area, but not really excelling. These speakers sound immersive for being a 2.1 system, but don't buy the hype that these will replace a true surround system.

    Conclusion:
    In the sub-$100 range, these speakers aren't bad at all. There aren't too many speakers on the market right now in the $50-80 price range that can truly be called awesome speakers - including these. While these may not be an amazing speaker, they are above adequate. That being said, if you're just looking for a cheap pair of speakers to get sound that's better than the ones built into your monitor, there are cheaper alternatives available which produce sound not too far off from these. On the flip side of the coin, these speakers are not the ones to get if you're looking to build PC to watch movies on or play environmentally immersive games (nor if you're just an audiophile, but I suppose that's implied).

    These speakers are a good choice for users who have limited space available and don't plan on playing their sound on very high volume (like apartment dwellers or kids computers).
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    16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful addition for a desktop computer, November 17, 2009
    This review is from: Logitech Speaker System Z323 with Subwoofer (Personal Computers)
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    I own a lot of Logitech products from webcams to notebook risers so I knew I was receiving a quality item.

    Setting up the system took about five minutes and that was opening the box and plugging in the wires. I decided to try them out on my desktop computer. I placed the satellite speakers on the each of the monitor on my desk and the sub-woofer on the floor but raised it a bit on a small stand. The system was `plug n' play' and no software was needed.

    I tested these out with watching videos on a well known video site. I watched TV/movie clips which came in very clear. I played a few music videos but found myself adjusting the bass level, which is at the back of the sub-woofer to find a comfortable level for listening. Once I found what I considered to be the right setting for me I decided to play some of my Amazon Video on Demand TV shows. I was very impressed with the sound quality. It is very clear and no interference whatsoever from any of the other devices I have in my office. Having the satellite speakers on the side of my desk I had full benefits of the `360' sound. It was nice not to have the sound directional but to be able to walk around and still hear the sound from the side very well.

    I have been using these speakers for two weeks now and did not know what I was missing until I plugged these in. The speakers are very attractive as well with a nice shiny look to them. At the time of writing this review I cannot thing of one negative thing about these speakers. I would recommend these to someone looking for a great set of speakers without wanting to break the bank. I would also say these are great speakers for apartments or dorms since you can adjust the bass level on the sub-woofer. Logitech has done it once again with another quality product.
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