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Logitech Speaker System Z320 review

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The good: Clean, classy design; decent clarity and sound quality; headphone jack/auxiliary input; drivers on the front and back of the speakers deliver omnidirectional sound.

The bad: Bass is a little thin (lacks oomph).

The bottom line: Logitech's Speaker System Z320 offers decent but unspectacular sound at a reasonable price point.

Logitech has four new PC speakers for 2009 ranging in price from $69.99 to $129.99. None of the new speakers are USB-powered and all feature what the company calls "360-degree sound," which "helps project audio evenly in all directions."

The Z320 speakers reviewed here are relatively compact, measuring about 7.5 inches tall and 5 inches deep (they don't include a subwoofer). The company's moved away from the modern, squarish design of its USB-powered Z5 omnidirectional speakers and has gone with a more traditional PC speaker design.

In our search for an adjective to describe the Z320's design, the first thing came to mind is "classy." The speakers have a clean look and high-gloss black fronts that slope back at an angle so the speakers fire upward at your head if you're sitting at your computer. It's worth noting that the speakers have no grille cover to protect the drivers, which may be a problem it you have young children who like to poke things. Yes, that glossy finish is a fingerprint magnet, but unless you're constantly reshuffling the speakers on your desk, it shouldn't be a problem.

As noted, these speakers feature omnidirectional sound, and the first thing you notice when you turn them around is a speaker driver that mirrors the one on the front (they're both 2-inch drivers). While the rear of the speaker isn't as attractive as the front, you could have the backs facing you and still get the same sound. These guys are designed to be placed in the center of a room, though the majority of people will probably end up with the rear drivers reflecting sound off a wall since most people keep their speakers on a desk that faces a wall.

The speakers themselves are fairly lightweight, but not totally unsubstantial. The left speaker weighs in at 1.1 pounds, and the right, which houses a 10-watt amplifier, come in at 1.4 pounds. Logitech has conveniently placed a volume control on the front of the right speaker. When turned all the way to the left, the speakers completely power down.

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Quick Specifications

  • Release date07/14/09
  • Speaker type PC multimedia speaker
  • Connectivity Technology Wired
  • Amplification Type Active
  • Power output 5 Watt

Hunkered down in New York City, Executive Editor David Carnoy covers the gamut of gadgets and writes his Fully Equipped column, which carries the tag line "The electronics you lust for." He's also the author of "Knife Music," a novel that's available at Amazon, bn.com, and as a Kindle, iBooks, or Nook e-book. Full Bio

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