🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The LogitechX-540 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker System delivers an immersive audio experience with a powerful subwoofer and versatile connectivity options, perfect for gaming and multimedia enjoyment.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 140 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet |
Connectivity Technology | wired |
Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.5"D x 12.5"W x 12.5"H |
Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
Compatible Devices | ['Desktop', 'Laptop', 'Smartphone', 'Tablet'] |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
MP3 player | No |
Processor Count | 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Control Method | Remote |
Audio Output Mode | Surround, Stereo |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount, Tabletop Mount |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
Additional Features | Subwoofer, bass_boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers |
T**S
Great PC 5.1 Surround Sound System
I had a great 2.1 Harman/Kardon stereo desktop system with a large powered subwolfer for a long time. Last year, I added a creative 5.1 sound card to my PC build which allowed me to get the most out of my 2.1 system. This Fathers Day, my wife asked what I wanted and I knew it was time to upgrade to a 5.1 surround sound system. The Logitech X-540 system got great reviews, had the watts I wanted and was the right price. Set up went smoothly and after a reboot, I was able to adjust my creative 5.1 sound card software to get the most out of the new system. My first impressions are mostly positive.The pros are:- The sound is crisp and clean which I thought tinny at first until I adjusted my sound card graphics equalizer. I'll let the sound pros on the other reviews discuss the details. Overall, I like the sound quality which is just right for a PC system. As other reviews have noted, the bass is also good. I'm still playing with the frequency crossover on my sound card software so I don't have it dialed in quite yet.- The rotating speaker stands are genus; you can rotate to stand on the desk or rotate to hang on the wall. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the center speaker fit snugly on the monitor and isn't in danger of falling off.- The speakers appear to be well constructed and don't buzz when you dial up the volume.- I really like the wired remote which allows you to adjust the volume, turn on/off, adjust the bass and to use a matrix button for PC's that lack a 5.1 surround sound card. My previous system had the power switch on the subwolfer and was hard to get too; most of the time, I left the power on.- I like the fact that Logitech uses RCA cords rather than speaker wire for each speaker.The cons are:- As other reviews have noted, the cords are too short. I planned ahead for the satellite speakers and purchased a 25' extension cable to hang the rear right/left speakers on the opposite wall but the front right/left speaker cords should be 8' not 6'. The center wire was 8' and just right.- There isn't a speaker grill on the bottom of the subwolfer. Yes, the subwolfer sits on the floor and is downward firing. However, if you should pick the subwolfer up to move it for some reason, there is the tendancy to reach too far under it and poke the speaker with a finger.Overall Impressions:- I think many of the negative reviews for this system are because they don't have a 5.1 sound card. I wouldn't have bought a surround sound system without one. I moved my 2.1 system to my wife's PC which doesn't have a sound card and it isn't the same.- I don't think I would use this system for a TV (no special reason just a preference). While this system works great for a PC, I prefer a larger system for my TV. I currently have an older, more powerful Sony shelf surround sound system that works great with my directv receiver, Wei, and DVD player.- Once I hang the rear speakers on the opposite wall, I hope to be able to enjoy a true surround sound experience (still waiting for my extension cables). Even without the speaker separation, the system still sounds great.
A**R
Good Price. Good Performance.
I needed 5.1 surround sound to play Skyrim, 2.1 speakers just won't do it for that game on Windows 7. I decided on these even though they are not the newest out there, but neither is my system. These give great, clear sound throughout the range. I am using an older audio card, Audigy 2, and had to install the latest drivers to get these to perform properly with Win 7, but they are really excellent.The wired remote is fine, good volume and bass control at your fingertips. I don't use the headphone jack but I did test it and it worked as expected. There is a mode to emulate 5.1 with a stereo source. I tried this out and it actually sounded very good.Mine are mounted as follows: fronts alongside my monitor, center on top of monitor, bass on the bottom shelf of my computer stand under my printer, and the rear speakers mounted on the ceiling about 5 feet behind me. Had to drill the speaker base and use screw anchors for the ceiling mount--the rears are designed for wall mount but the modification wasn't very hard to do. The wires for the rears are 14 feet long, so I purchased 10 foot extension cables for a few bucks (cheaper here than at Radio Shack) and I fished the wires through the ceiling. Measure where you plan to locate the rears and allow for going up the wall etc. The sound is really immersive this way.I use mid range volume and so do not experience any fade or distortion. Actually, when set at half volume the sound is way too loud for me. A true audiophile might detect some loss compared to a more expensive set of speakers but my guess is that most users won't. I am so glad I got these and I highly recommend them to anyone who needs 5.1 speakers and doesn't want to spend a fortune. Prompt delivery, two days early, even with slowest free shipping. You can't go wrong.
E**C
Value Price = Lackluster Quality
Let me start by saying, I was looking for a decent set of speakers to replace my old Boston Acoustics BA7500G setup from 12 years ago, (subwoofer surround finally rotted off). I should have known better than to expect that kind of quality from a sub 100 dollar set of speakers.Packaging was quite well, nothing was damaged upon delivery. Opened the box, spent forever undoing little plstic bags on every single wire (all taped on). After this the first thing I noticed was that this unit was obviously not originally designed for US operation given its European style plug and required adapter.The appearance of the unit seems to be fairly decent, however the materials upon further inspection are of very inferior quality (cheap thin plastic and wood). After uncoiling the speaker wire, the next thing I noticed was that these speakers pretty much need to sit on the subwoofer since the wires are only about 6' long, plan on RCA extensions if you would like to place them anywhere else. The back speaker wires are also very short, as are the interconnect wires for the computer to the sub.The controller is hard wired to the sub and cannot be removed. If you would like to put the controller on your desk, either have a 2-1/2" hole drilled through it, or be prepared to have the wire dangling around the front of the desk.Up until this point, I was still willing to keep the unit, despite the previous downfalls listed above. However, upon plugging the unit in INSTANT TRANSFORMER HUM, this was not acceptable. There was also noticeable clicking and popping at a fairly constant rate (none of this was present in my previous set of speakers). It was at this point that a return was neccesary. I was willing to overlook the physical aspects of the product, but when it comes to sound (what else is a speaker setup supposed to do) these were terrible. There was very little high range (no seperate tweeter), thus it was muddled in with the midrange. Bass response was very lacking as well.In short I learned my lesson, and should have known better. Do not expect a cheap set of speakers to perform like a set costing 3-4x's that amount from 12 years ago. I just kind of figured that technology made things cheaper/better over time, unfortunately this is not the case.All of this being said, if you just want sound out of your comptuer, and dont care about the overall sound quality, by all means, purchase this speaker set. However if you actually want sound quality, look elsewhere. I decided on a 2.1 setup of Klipsch ProMedia speakers, and couldnt be happier.
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