When it comes to computer peripherals Logitech is one that commands
the most brand recollection. Though a bit premium for many, it still
promises quality and durability for those who are willing to spend that
little bit extra. Their latest is the Z443 multimedia speaker with
subwoofer. Here is the review.
Design
The
wooden finish of the Z443 looks classy and fibre board body feels
sturdy. It will definitely go with your furniture. The speakers are
behind a fabric netting, full with the Logitech logo in chrome. The
front panel in the sub-woofer has volume and bass controls. The volume
control also has the on/off switch. The set up is quite easy with the
satellites being plugged into the subwoofer.
Performance
The
Z443 is made for people who like to play around with their bass. Or
should I say, play everything with their bass. That intention is clear
when you put the bass controls almost as prominently as the volume. But
the bass here is good enough to be flaunted. I tested with some heavy
bass numbers by Cyberoptics, Khalifa and Dr Dre to really push the sub
woofers. The results were surprisingly good for a 2.1 set. At the top of
the bass dial, you can feel the vibrations in the subwoofer and even
the table it is kept on.
Then I went to the other extreme and tried some Soul by Marvin Gaye
and Donny Hathway. The results were even better, after all this is the
kind of music I like to hear. The vocals really touched a chord and
rights where they should. At the audio is true even at the high volumes,
which is hard to find in desktop speakers.
The wooden body gave me the impression that the acoustics should be good. I tested it with a Yuki Matsui
guitar solo I have always adored. I was not disappointed, especially
since the last time I tested this was on Creative T4 for that costs six
times as much as this one. Yes, this works for all kinds of music you
would want to hear on your PC.
My only grouse with the Z443 is that it does not give some additional
source options. For instance a USB port would have been a welcome
addition, especially when you just want to listen to songs without the
PC on.
Should you buy this: If it fits the budget go ahead
and upgrade your old desktop speakers. If you are looking for something
that will work will all you devices from smartphones and tablets to the
PC then get a Bluetooth option.
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