Quote:>very powerful
>logitech
Excuse me while I go laugh uncontrollably in the corner for awhile.
Heh, I guess I deserved that. Logitech does make pretty bleh speakers as of late. But this one is different. It was made during a time when Logitech was trying to prove itself against it's rivals, who were hitting them because they were too cheap. I mean, REALLY cheap back then. Remember those white things? Ugh. So they went all in for a few years to boost their image. It worked, and well, they went right back to cheapness. But those Logitech speakers in that period were pretty good. It has 200watts of continuous power, very good signal to noise ratios, on and on. You can see the specs here if you haven't already. These speakers kick ass. Granted it's not going to fill an opera house, but it's overkill for my room.
Quote:Here is what I need from you. An excruciatingly detailed description of your entire audio system. Every single hardware device starting from your PC and all of the connections (cables and standards) used between them. Also a description of the room would be nice.
Alright. Pretty simple really. The Wii (composite to "headphone" adapter) is plugged into the Line in on my computer. The computer powers the speakers. That's it. . My computer does everything, so I don't have much need for complexity. Movies? Computer. Gaming? Computer. Music? Computer. You get the idea. I could get a receiver, but it would just be an expensive intermediary to go from the computer to the speakers, with nothing else beside the wii going into it. The room is, if I remember correctly, 10 feet by 14 feet, with an 8 foot ceiling. The floor is carpeted, the ceiling is made of styrofoam (I know right), the walls are textured, and curtains are over the windows. Acoustics are pretty good in here. The room is mostly empty; there is only my computer and it's desk, my laptop and it's mini desk, a twin bed, another desk that I use for computer repair, and a dresser. That little furniture in that big a room means it's very open, with a large amount of floor space (as I like it). Walls are mostly bare. My computer is slightly off center on the far wall. The satellite speakers are on the far ends of my computer desk (maximizing stereo effect of course), which is an open style desk, basically just a 4ft wide slab with two legs to prop it up. The legs are metal, with holes. The subwoofer is placed underneath the desk for a boost in acoustics, sorta like a second cabinet (and an excellent foot rest). Is that enough information for you, or do you want me to make a diagram in photoshop?
Quote:Quote:No TweetersOh wow. That's an.....interesting design choice.
Yea, I was surprised to learn that. The satellites have a hole on the face of them that I thought was for tweeters, but the page I linked to took them apart, and it's just the one speaker per satellite. Those holes don't seem to go anywhere lol. Oh well.
Quote:That's all you needed it for? You realize that their are plenty of 3rd party applications out there for this right?
You could go so much farther than this.
I never found a 3rd party application that was decent. Feel free to suggest some. So, farther than this eh? What do you suggest?
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