Edifier S330D *vs* Logitech Z623 *vs* Logitech Z2300 *vs* Altec Lansing MX6021

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anarchoi

Audioholic Intern
Ok well i just spent the whole day looking for speakers on the internet. Not i can't decide which one to pick, so i need your suggestions and i'd like to hear if anyone had experience with those speakers.

The speakers will be hooked on a HDTV in my room. Will be used 75% to watch movies and 25% to listen music. No gaming at all.

I'm open to hear more suggestions, but my budget is around $150.... $180 is really the maximum i'm willing to spend

here's my choices :

Edifier S330D
- 125$
- 72W RMS (18w per speaker)
- Optical input
- 40W subwoofer ( 6.5� )
- 85 db
- Frequency Respense: 55Hz - 20KHz

Logitech Z623
- 135$
- THX
- 200 watts RMS
- 130 watts subwoofer
- 35 watts each speakers
- 95 db

Logitech Z2300
- 180$
- THX
- 200 watts RMS
- 120 watts subwoofer ( 8'' )
- 40 watts each speakers
- 117 db
- Frequency response: 35 Hzâ€"20 kHz

Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra MX6021
- 160$
- Don't like design, so it wouldnt be my first choice
- 200 watts RMS
- 66 watts rms each speakers
- 106 db


Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500
- 230$
- 230 watts RMS
- 8'' subwoofer
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Welcome to the forum!

Looks like you've narrowed your choices down to 2.1 computer speaker systems - did you look at any 2.0 or 5.1 systems, or soundbars?

Also, what is the size of your room?
 
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anarchoi

Audioholic Intern
Not really interessed into 5.1 system, not enough place in my room for it.... Sound bar may be a good option but i havent found any good sound bar.... I'm also scared that my remote can't reach the TV if i put the sound bar in front of it...

I like bass, so that's why i prefer 2.1 system instead of 2.0
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Just get two of these:
http://www.pssl.com/Behringer-B1030A-Active-Studio-Monitor-Each
$180
They will literally dance of graves of all the speakers you're mentioned before :cool:

And at this price they are STEAL! Normally Inexpensive Pro audio monitors cost $400-500 each !!

I never dealt with PSSL before, but Zzounds will typically match the price

You your budget allows add BIC PL-200 Sub for 263 Delivered
 
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anarchoi

Audioholic Intern
Got it. One more - do you need an optical input?
Yes i would prefer an optical input as i always used optical signal, but if i can find something good with RCA inputs it will be fine with me...


$180
They will literally dance of graves of all the speakers you're mentioned before

And at this price they are STEAL! Normally Inexpensive Pro audio monitors cost $400-500 each !!

I never dealt with PSSL before, but Zzounds will typically match the price
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no sub :( but may be a good alternative

how many watts RMS ??

$180 is for 2 speakers or it's $180 each ?? because my maximum budget is $200
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
no sub :( but may be a good alternative

how many watts RMS ??

$180 is for 2 speakers or it's $180 each ?? because my maximum budget is $200
Don't let watts ratings confuse you - most Multimedia speakers which you mentioned do "tricks" to show high ratings, like 24h life time on laptops :rolleyes:
basically playing at their stated max is only possible for very short time AND it'll sound very distorted.

These behringers will produce up max 110db SPL (at 1m/pair) - just for reference Home theater system rarely go louder than 90db SPL and 120db SPL is damaging for human ears...
In addition they play as low as 50Hz - very respectable for relatively small speakers and it's touching the area usually sub play

But you still insist on comparing watts - pair of these speakers rated at peak power 150W for a pair


$180 for both. Ask Zzounds and MAYBE you could them at $180 shipped.

I edited my post to add BIC PL-200 sub, which is over your budget, but unlike subs wannabies you mentioned, actually designed by REAL subwoofer company - HSU Audio
 
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anarchoi

Audioholic Intern
$180 for both. Ask Zzounds and MAYBE you could them at $180 shipped.
Zzounds?

I edited my post to add BIC PL-200 sub, which is over your budget, but unlike subs wannabies you mentioned, actually designed by REAL subwoofer company - HSU Audio
Well according to what i have read, the logitech Z-2300 sub is the same one than Z-5500. I own a Z-5500, this is my main home cinema speakers in my living room and i am really satisfacted with their big subwoofer!!!

but if i add a sub, i suppose i will need some kind of amplifier to link it with my speakers ?
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Zzounds?


Well according to what i have read, the logitech Z-2300 sub is the same one than Z-5500. I own a Z-5500, this is my main home cinema speakers in my living room and i am really satisfacted with their big subwoofer!!!

but if i add a sub, i suppose i will need some kind of amplifier to link it with my speakers ?

http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHB1030A - just ask them to match the price..

No, Both speakers and sub have their own amps, you'll just need a RCA Y-spliter cord from monoprice.

Regarding Logitech "subs" ...hmmm.... This video should explain everything
http://www.svsound.com/animation.cfm
 
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anarchoi

Audioholic Intern
No, Both speakers and sub have their own amps, you'll just need a RCA Y-spliter cord from monoprice.
But usually when i split an audio cable it reduce signal quality ?
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
But usually when i split an audio cable it reduce signal quality ?
We are talking here about low-level signal from source. Don't worry about signal loss, unless you make 100ft cable runs
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
No, Both speakers and sub have their own amps, you'll just need a RCA Y-spliter cord from monoprice.
True - both will have amps, but getting them to blend together would be easier with a receiver. If the sub has a variable crossover dial, that's certainly better than if it doesn't. Otherwise, both the speakers and the sub would be playing some of the same frequencies (at the lower end of the speakers and the upper end of the sub), which might not sound great.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
True - both will have amps, but getting them to blend together would be easier with a receiver. If the sub has a variable crossover dial, that's certainly better than if it doesn't. Otherwise, both the speakers and the sub would be playing some of the same frequencies (at the lower end of the speakers and the upper end of the sub), which might not sound great.
PL-200 has variable crossover, but no low-level output, in fact I did quick search and couldn't find affordable sub with this feature. I figured that should be enough ...
http://www.bicamerica.com/images/acoustech/full/PL-200.jpg

Just for fun - Going receiver route:
Pair for Infinity P153 Bookshelfs $150
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_108P153BK/Infinity-Primus-P153.html?search=p153
Above mention sub: $263
and refub Marantz Sr6001 - $279+25

Total: $717 - Will this better sound - probably not, but this is awesome receiver which retailed originally for $1200
 
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dkane360

dkane360

Audioholic Field Marshall
I vote Klipsch Promedia 2.1 for a 2.1 system.
 
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anarchoi

Audioholic Intern
Hmmmm somebody just talked me about Sony Floor Standing Speakers... i didn't consider floor standing speakers until today.... looks interessing

This one looks very cool and not too expensive:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-SSF-7000-Floor-Standing-Speaker-Woofer/dp/B000OG4E2U/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1312004324&sr=1-1

However i am a bit scared because all of the reviews says the speakers are very boomy on the bass, lack details and clarity, and you have to continuously turn volume up and down to hear the dialogs, then turn it down in action scenes...

so i wonder if i should invest in a Sony SSF-7000 or put my money into a Polk or Energy system (more expensive).....
.....Or just stick with my computer speakers idea ?
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Hmmmm somebody just talked me about Sony Floor Standing Speakers... i didn't consider floor standing speakers until today.... looks interessing

This one looks very cool and not too expensive:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-SSF-7000-Floor-Standing-Speaker-Woofer/dp/B000OG4E2U/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1312004324&sr=1-1

However i am a bit scared because all of the reviews says the speakers are very boomy on the bass, lack details and clarity, and you have to continuously turn volume up and down to hear the dialogs, then turn it down in action scenes...

so i wonder if i should invest in a Sony SSF-7000 or put my money into a Polk or Energy system (more expensive).....
.....Or just stick with my computer speakers idea ?
These will require receiver - prepare to spend at least another $200, unless you find something decent on craiglist


P.s: I'm not big fan of 95% of Sony audio products, they do have a hidden gem once in a while, but most of the time they are below average at best...

p.s: Issues with understanding dialog for most part are due bad speaker placement
 
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anarchoi

Audioholic Intern
These will require receiver - prepare to spend at least another $200, unless you find something decent on craiglist
http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/yamaha-yamaha-500-watts-5-1-channel-home-theatre-receiver-rxv371-rxv371-b/10169555.aspx?path=95dabea65309684012cc32f977aba169en02

i'm thinking about getting this one but i dont know if it will be enough.... It says 100 watts per channel and i think my speakers are 200 watts...


P.s: I'm not big fan of 95% of Sony audio products, they do have a hidden gem once in a while, but most of the time they are below average at best...
Yeah that's what i have read all over the internet.... However those sony speakers have excellent reviews.... Out of 93 reviews on amazon, i have only found 3 bad reviews...


So i think my best choice for now would be either
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-SSF-7000-Floor-Standing-Speaker-Woofer/dp/B000OG4E2U/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1312004324&sr=1-1

300$ including shipping for 2.1 system

OR maybe i should invest more money and go with an Energy system... I heard they have very good reputation as well as Polk... This one looks cool and not too expensive:
http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/energy-connoisseur-tower-speaker-cf-50-single/10111880.aspx?path=c6d0b55f6e92b279b12de7d50b372911en02
 
zhimbo

zhimbo

Audioholic General
Yeah that's what i have read all over the internet.... However those sony speakers have excellent reviews.... Out of 93 reviews on amazon, i have only found 3 bad reviews...

For speakers, I don't rely on Amazon user reviews.

By a quick check on my part, 88% of inexpensive speakers on Amazon (I chose the range of $125 to $250) have a 4-star or better rating. That seems awfully generous.

I don't have an opinion on the Sony, but I would look elsewhere for meaningful reviews of speakers.
 

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