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#104776 - 05/21/06 05:48 AM Using Logitech speakers
RobertG Offline
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I keep seeing references in the forum to the Logitech Z5500. It's a 5.1 system with the specs of:
Satellites: 317 watts RMS (2 x 62 W front, 2 x 62 rear, 69 W center) Subwoofer: 188 watts RMS
People on this forum has sung its praises. For those who use it.

1. Do you use it for playing out? If so, how are you positioning a 5.1 system?
2. If you use a Tyros 2, why this over the TRS-MS02 since you can't get integrated control with the Logitech like you can with Yamaha's system.
3. Why this over a more traditional solution like Mackie 450? I wonder how a system designed for home theatre works as a live PAS.

Has anyone tried the Z-2300? A 200 watt 2.1 system.

I Look forward to responses from Logitech users.

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#104777 - 05/21/06 06:12 AM Re: Using Logitech speakers
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Talk to Gary Diamond [travlin easy] hes a Logitec EXPERT

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#104778 - 05/21/06 06:16 AM Re: Using Logitech speakers
Dnj Offline
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BTW dont be fooled, the Z5500 couldnt hold a candle to the Mackie SRM 450's

http://www.mackie.com/products/srm450/index.html


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#104779 - 05/21/06 06:50 AM Re: Using Logitech speakers
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the info you want is here, [URL=http://psrtutorial.com/Resources/musictips.html]
click on projects

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#104780 - 05/21/06 06:57 AM Re: Using Logitech speakers
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Quote:
Originally posted by RobertG:
I keep seeing references in the forum to the Logitech Z5500. It's a 5.1 system with the specs of:
Satellites: 317 watts RMS (2 x 62 W front, 2 x 62 rear, 69 W center) Subwoofer: 188 watts RMS
People on this forum has sung its praises. For those who use it.

1. Do you use it for playing out? If so, how are you positioning a 5.1 system?


Yes, I've been using the Z-5500 for smaller jobs, mainly those with audiences of 50 to 75 people, but it will easily handle audiences to 125 and still have lots of headroom.

2. If you use a Tyros 2, why this over the TRS-MS02 since you can't get integrated control with the Logitech like you can with Yamaha's system.[/]

I've used the Z-5500 system with a friends Tyros1 and it produced far superior sound quality than his TRS-MS02. He immediately went to the nearest Computers USA and purchased the system and has used it for every venue during the past six months. He loves it, and so do his audiences.

[b]3. Why this over a more traditional solution like Mackie 450? I wonder how a system designed for home theatre works as a live PAS.


A pair of Mackie 450s tips the scales at more than 200 pounds, they're bulky and placing them on speaker stands is anything but a piece of cake. And, while the Mackies do an admirable job, especially in larger venues, a pair or 450s, IMO, are overkill for most jobs. Additionally, a pair of 450s is going to slam your checking account pretty hard, while the Z-5500 is selling at $199 at some Internet sites with free shipping. If you want to get an idea on how the system is set up, go to the PSR Tutorial site , click on projects, then click on the Z-5500 section at the bottom of the page.

Has anyone tried the Z-2300? A 200 watt 2.1 system.

The Z-2300 system was a replacement for the Z-2200 system, which came out a few years earlier. While it seems fine for some applications, it lacks some of the mid range quality that the Z-5500 provides. Additionally, it does not have the power of the Z-5500, which is 500-watts RMS (1,100-watts peak).

I Look forward to responses from Logitech users.

[This message has been edited by RobertG (edited 05-21-2006).][/B]


Overall, the Z-5500 is an outstanding system, and those of us that have ventured into the unknown and purchased the 5.1 system and used a system that was primarily designed for home theater and computer use are very pleased with the sound quality--and so are our audiences. If you plan on purchasing the Z-5500 system, I recommend buying it from an outlett that has liberal return policy. Then if you do not like what you hear, you can return it.

Good Luck,

Gary

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#104781 - 05/21/06 07:19 AM Re: Using Logitech speakers
DonM Offline
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Z2300 sounds much better than the Yamaha system to me.
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#104782 - 05/21/06 10:01 AM Re: Using Logitech speakers
travlin'easy Offline
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Gotta' agree with Don with this too--it sounds a lot better than the Yamaha system.

Cheers,

Gary

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#104783 - 05/21/06 10:41 AM Re: Using Logitech speakers
Dnj Offline
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The TRS MS02 sub with Two BOSE 161's w/ T2 brackets is a great small setup that sounds very good for small venues.....
just ask Scott Yee

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#104784 - 05/21/06 10:59 AM Re: Using Logitech speakers
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Quote:
Originally posted by DonM:
Z2300 sounds much better than the Yamaha system to me.
DonM

I initially purchased & auditioned the Logitech system and ended up returning it. I concur that the Z2300 system is both more powerful (200 watts vs 80) & sounds better than the TRS-MS02 speaker (stock version) system, but still found BOTH systems to seriously suffer from the stereotypical subwoofer + satellite system type PA syndrome: Lack of mid range presence & clarity, of which is particularly critical for delivering vocal clarity & instrumental lead solos.

The reason I prefer the Yamaha TRS-MS02 system over the Logitech systems (for small gigs of less than 50 people) is better transport (lighter) convenience and quicker/neater setup (no extraneous wires to string about, or trying to figure out how/where to mount/position the satellite speakers. In addition, UPGRADING the TRS-MS02 satellite speakers with Bose 161's provides impressive mid-range clarity and smoother mid-range frequency response, which I find absently missing on both the Z2300 and TRS-MS02 stock satellite speakers. For larger venues, I of course rely on my EV's (SxA100's) in conjunction with/instead.

Robert, if you require one "single PA system" solution to cover venues varying from 20-90 people, the Logitech System is perhaps the better solution, but only you can determine if the sound quality trade off (lack of mid range presence & clarity) is acceptable or not. Either way, here's wishing you years of Tyros2 keyboard playing enjoyment.- Scott

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#104785 - 05/21/06 11:30 AM Re: Using Logitech speakers
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dnj:
The TRS MS02 sub with Two BOSE 161's w/ T2 brackets is a great small setup that sounds very good for small venues.....
just ask Scott Yee


Scott Yee scores again. I just added Bose 161 speakers to my Z2300 and they sound great --Big improvement.
Total cost;
Z2300 $72
Bose 161 $144 -- A small good sound system for $216. Best for your dollar.

John C.

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