Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Logitech OEM S220 2.1 Speaker Black

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Binding: Electronics EAN: 5051395593061 Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers. Model: 980-000022 Release Date: 2007-10-24
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Bargain Full stop!! Comment: Logitech OEM S220 2.1 Speaker Black
I bought this for my creative zen 8gb and it works just fine i was worried about it paying but it is really easy and provides great sound for a bargain player. i have a nice stereo downstairs and i rarely use it but now with my mp3 player upstairs i use it all the time it is really loud for the size of house we have and i would recommend it. i don't doubt that better exist but if it is jut for use within a room and not for a party then this is as loud as anyone could want. Are there better systems ....yes of course but how much do you want to pay? 15 sobs and I am happy as larry...simple (big plus for me it works with my zen as nearly everything is advertised with ipods...cool looking but expensive and you can't add memory...buy a zen with built in radio and SD card slot i have two 8 gb cards with an 8 gb player - apple can not match that for the price..screw the white headphone I want storage and value :-) ..and a radio!!)
Customer Rating:      Summary: The price says it all Comment: Bought these speakers on impulse, based purely on the low price and because I wanted a sub-woofer for the computer in the study.
VERDICT?
Well they do supply bass so I can't complain there, but to be honest the sound quality is not the best.
Turn the volume up on the PC and the speakers struggle.
The woofer has no on/off switch so power is constantly on (not very energy efficient) and becasue of this it constantly hums when not in use (unless of course you turn it off at the mains)
On they plus side, the black shiny speakers look nice.
Just a pity they don't actually sound as good as they look.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cracking Buy Comment: Very good sound quality and amazing finish (piano gloss black to match my monitors) at an great price. Wouldn't look anywhere else. If there has to be any critisism, the on/off switch is a bit fiddly and a blob of Blutack is needed to stop volume control drifting about.
Customer Rating:      Summary: (: Fantastic Sound and Value For Money :) Comment: I bought this product as i was fed up of having no bass (or not very good) on my laptop speakers. I needed speakers with a sub woofer and they had to be good value for money. I love these speakers, they came before delivery estimated date and I love them. They are moreso great as you can change the level of bass you have coming from the sub woofer and are fantastic quality sound.
Overall definately recommended product and it is fab!
Thankyou Logitech! :)
Glen Conbeer
Customer Rating:      Summary: Far from perfect Comment: Sure they're small, cheap, good looking and make decent sound, but they do suffer from audible mains hum, even when they're 'switched off' and bad environmental design - they use almost as much power when they're off as when they're on. Switch them off at the wall if you want to save power. Not good enough Logitech!
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