
Logitech Z623
Logitech Z623
Hello first of all. Optical is clearly better in terms of sound. I am not currently aware of the price difference. Depending on the application, where and for what purpose and what kind of device is connected, the investment is absolutely worth it. I hope I have helped you and wish you a lot of fun with your new product. Best regards Helmut
I don't really understand the point of standard EQing. a) You listen to the speakers before you buy them and if you don't like it, you don't buy them. b) Every environment in which these things are placed is acoustically different. Therefore, there can't be "the" EQ setting. For my taste, the Z623 is really good for what you get for the money. I have 2 pairs of them. One on a Squeezebox Touch and one on a Squeezebox Receiver...
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Hello. Yes, you can connect the speakers to your PS5. You will need an HDMI audio extractor or a connection via the 3.5mm jack connection on your monitor/TV. This is how it works: 1. HDMI audio extractor: Connect the PS5 to the extractor via HDMI, then connect the extractor to the monitor via HDMI and use its 3.5mm or RCA output for the speakers. 2. monitor/TV connection: If your monitor/TV has a 3.5mm output, connect it directly to the 3.5mm input of the speakers. 3rd RCA option: If the extractor or monitor has RCA outputs, use an RCA to 3.5mm cable to connect to the speakers. Note: The audio quality via the monitor output may be limited. An HDMI audio extractor with optical output would be ideal, but requires an additional optical-to-analogue converter as the speakers do not have an optical input. If you have any further questions, please get in touch!
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The RMS power of the loudspeaker is 200 watts. This power is achieved through the combination of two satellite speakers and a subwoofer, which ensures a powerful and clear sound.
Automatically generated from the .The speakers are connected via a 3.5mm jack. The left speaker is connected to the subwoofer via RCA (chinch). However, the cable is fixed to the speaker. All the cables I needed were included.
I am not in this situation because the cables are long enough for my use. However, it should be possible to extend the cable from the subwoofer to the left speaker with a simple RCA extension cable (male/female). For the large cable from the right speaker to the subwoofer, it should also be possible with a D-SUB 15 extension cable. Please note that the D-SUB15 extension cable must be 1:1, i.e. each pin of the male plug must be connected to the same pin on the female side (this is not the case with VGA extension cables, I think). Example of a cinch extension cable: Value chinch extension (5 m, Entry level, RCA) Example of D-15 sub cable: (no equivalent found at digitec) https://cablesondemand.com/15-pin-hd-d-sub-cable-hd15/amphenol-cs-dsdhd15mf0-15-pin-hd15-deluxe-hd-d-sub-cable-copper-shielded-male-female-cs-dsdhd15mf0
Volume and bass can be adjusted, treble cannot, but is not needed!
Hello, this is not a VGA connector, it just looks similar. VGA has three rows. This is a bit stupid with the Logitech because not only sound is sent through this connector, but also control inputs that are made on the speaker. I doubt that there are extensions for this. Please ask Logitech support, greetings: https://support.logi.com/hc/de-ch/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360000621393
It's strange that it's like that! Have you plugged everything in correctly?
For PC speakers, unlike the TV soundbar, there is no need for remote control.
Yes, cable is included (Has a normal "headphone plug" at the end)
No, that is not possible. But there are similar systems with 5 speakers
Hey Nils. I also hear a slight hissing noise when my ear is close to the speakers. However, I have never noticed this until today. Best regards
I don't hear any noise or pops. I would assume that there is some kind of problem with the shielding/cabling in the unit. Replacing the unit sounds reasonable.
Not at digitec. Otherwise, check Amazon or Ebay. There is also only one satellite there.
> It would work with... Yes, it would: these speakers have very basic analogue inputs. RCA/Cinch and 3mm jack on the woofer, 3mm jack on the little speaker that has the controls. As long as the DAC has a standard analogue output, it works. > This would increase the sound quality. - It depends on the USB DAC itself (don't expect miracles from an ultra cheap thing on Amazon) - the reference point you're comparing it to (a good quality DAC from Roland or Behringer Uphoria will probably have less noise at the output than a poorly insulated thing integrated into the motherboard of some Asian no-name laptop) - what you expect (a professional USB studio audio interface at 1'000 CHF might be overkill for simple PC speakers, even if they're good quality logitechs) - and the gadget you want to plug into it (there is no more jack on the latest Apple i-Machin. An external DAC on the lightning plug or via Bluetooth is the only solution to use it)
Is there any information about the length of the connecting cables of the speakers for this product?
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If the TV supports this, it should not be a problem because the music is streamed via the TV and not via the speakers.
In my opinion, the bass is even a little too strong, and can still be adjusted upwards. So you can certainly feel it.
Yes, you can use these speakers with a Macbook. The speakers sound quite good.
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