Logitech Z-5300
November 23rd, 2003 | by Doug MacLean
Full Review
Overview: Welcome to the 21st century, where the line between home theater and personal computer has blurred. Part of this trend is the ability to achieve home-theater type sound from your computer or gaming systems. If you are a person that wants the best possible sound at an affordable price, we think the Logitech Z-5300 might be what you are looking for. DVDs and many video games contain explosions, crashes and other intense sound effects. The Z-5300 will put you right in the middle of the action. Basic Features: Our first observation when receiving this unit for review was the size of the box. It's bigger and heavier than most of the full computers we get to work with. Most of the weight is due to the subwoofer, which also acts as the central point of connection for the unit. The back of the sub woofer has jacks for the audio inputs from your computer or game system, a connection for the included remote control, five output jacks for the front, rear and center speakers and, of course, the power cord. One aspect that demonstrates the attention to quality here is the fact that the unit is THX certified. This certification ensures the best reproduction of sound possible. The five satellite speakers are light but powerful. They are easy to mount on a wall and small enough to sit on your desk. If you do not have a discreet six channel audio source there is a matrix mode available that will emulate the rear, center and sub woofer. The wired remote control puts everything you need to customize your sound stage at your fingertips. The satellite speakers employ an aluminum phase plug driver. This permits a broad audio spectrum from a single speaker. The subwoofer is dual-chamber, which emits a rich, full bass and excellent low frequency sound. There are also included connectors for most popular game systems. Connections: Everything you need to set up the unit is provided in the package. You may need to replace some of the cables with longer ones depending on your particular room dimensions. In most cases the time it will take from breaking open the box to enjoying the speakers will be under thirty minutes, tops. You can connect the audio inputs in one of three ways; two channels, four channels and six channels. Standardized color coded cables are provided so all you have to do is match the colors on the cables to the audio out jack of your computer and the input jacks of the Z-5300. Above the input jacks on the Z-5300 there is a slider switch that controls the input source type. In the two and four channel modes the unit will up-mix the audio to a matrixed six-channel sound. The same easy standard color-coding is used for connecting the five speakers. At the top of the unit are the jacks for the two front, two rear and center speakers. Just run the cables, secure the connections and place the speakers in the manner that provides the most direct sound to your sitting position. The last connection to make is the wired remote control. This palm sized unit controls the volume of all the speaker groups and adjust the matrix mode. Just plug in the power cord and you are ready to go.

by David on June 10, 2008:
“Does anyone know if you can hook these up to a laptop or Digital Drum set? I have a Roland TD-6 drum set and it seems as if the power would be plenty. Thanks! On my desktop they are by far the best speakers I have ever had!” More...