You already know just looking at them that the z313 cabinets are plastic, light weight, and over all pretty shit.
#Logitech support z313 driver
Maybe the ports serve a purpose, pushing to 250Hz for a 2 inch driver can actually pretty hard to do, so I'll withhold judgment. It's pretty much a one sided flare that has some kind of barrier between the end of the port and the back of the speaker, probably to keep kids from trying to stash drugs in them. It's a very open fabric that protects the speaker driver without any noticeable issues.Īt first glance the porting of the satellites seems retarded. Grills are some of the best material I've seen. Also, you can see an effort was made to avoid diffraction/boundary effect from the desk/monitor surfaces by putting in a little wave guide bezel around the driver. Without a tweeter or crossover we will have cone breakup, but the smaller the driver the higher the break up will be, pushing into frequencies where human hearing is not so sensitive. One thing that Logitech got right here is that if you are going to do a full range driver you should make it as small as possible. This is a two inch full range driver that looks to be made of aluminum, with a pretty hefty for the size rubber surround. The real question is: how bad are the systems that the average consumer uses, and what can we do to make them better?
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Not only are they amazingly cheap, these little computer systems are ridiculously popular, and with around 2000 4 star reviews on Amazon, people seem to like them.Ĭonsidering the price tag and form factor, I have no doubts that the z313 speakers will have flaws. The Logitech z313 is a stereo system with amp and a subwoofer included that is normally priced around $35.
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