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Originally posted by cassp:
I backed out of this Logitech discussion long ago because I cannot understand how or why anyone would want to use computer speakers when performing for a group of more than 3. Comptuer speakers are made for compressed sounds like CDs, mp3, wav files, etc. Once you start pushing raw sound like live voices, a decent bass and a bunch of notes through these units, you have very little room for error and very little volume before distortion takes over.

I know the Logitech crowd will come after me, but that's just how I feel. You need air to push volume.

[This message has been edited by cassp (edited 09-26-2007).]


cassp ...... granted, I don't have personal experience with the Z-2300, ... but I've used the Z-5500 with a kb and a harmonizer (Digitech) going into a mixer (Alesis)for 100+ people and have had no problem 'pushing enough air' to keep the dance floor crowded ... HOWEVER, I did have to work with the balance between the settings on the harmonizer (Digitech) and the mixer (Alesis) before I got it right to take it out on a gig ...
Have you tried one?
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