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#147582 - 11/13/04 06:07 PM
Just got the Logitech Z5500
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hello
After all the positive reviews on the Logitech Z2200's, I just HAD to order the 505 watts RMS Z5500's to see how they would work and sound with my Tyros, both as the 5.1 set as it is manufactured and to see what it would sound like with my JBL 10 Eon G2's with the sub alone and with all Logitech and JBL speakers going at once. haha
I am a little stumped though right now. I am trying to figure out the best and easiest way(s) to hook this up in the different configurations I mentioned above.
These are hook-up's I've got to work with:
The Z5500 has 3 stereo mini plugs that go to the control box for Front, Rear, Center/Sub.
Tyros: Headphone To Right Speaker(for Yamaha speakers,I think) Midi A In/Out Midi B In/Out Video Out USB Line Out: Sub 1, Sub 2, Main R, L/L+R Aux In/Loop Return: R,L/L+R Loop Send: R, L/+R To Subwoofer:R & L (for Yamaha sub, I think) To Left Speaker(for Yamaha speakers, I think)
JBL Eons: There is a line out on each speaker.
I'm thinking some of you high tech wizards will know what I need to do. I appreciate all input as always.
I can't hardly wait to get this thing cranking. I've had it for a few days, but just now have the time to test things out.
Interesting to note so far, I ran the built in sound test on the Logitech's and the sub woofer sounds like a fricken' jet is taking off in my living room. 188 watts RMS of jet at that. lol
Also, I really do like that battery operated remote control that came with the unit.
Best Scott Langholff
[This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 11-13-2004).]
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#147585 - 11/14/04 09:13 AM
Re: Just got the Logitech Z5500
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Registered: 11/11/04
Posts: 41
Loc: Davie, Fl USA
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Scott, I'll bet they are going to sound awesome. If you can't find a satisfactory way to get them hooked up, you can always just treat the Tyros like the stereo device it is and use one of the dsp effects or 5-ch stereo mode that should be available through the 5500s. I am really anxious to know how it sounds once you finally get them going. As you know, you were the one that originally alerted me to the Z2200's and I am extremely please with their sound. Originally posted by Scott Langholff: Hello
After all the positive reviews on the Logitech Z2200's, I just HAD to order the 505 watts RMS Z5500's to see how they would work and sound with my Tyros, both as the 5.1 set as it is manufactured and to see what it would sound like with my JBL 10 Eon G2's with the sub alone and with all Logitech and JBL speakers going at once. haha
I am a little stumped though right now. I am trying to figure out the best and easiest way(s) to hook this up in the different configurations I mentioned above.
These are hook-up's I've got to work with:
The Z5500 has 3 stereo mini plugs that go to the control box for Front, Rear, Center/Sub.
Tyros: Headphone To Right Speaker(for Yamaha speakers,I think) Midi A In/Out Midi B In/Out Video Out USB Line Out: Sub 1, Sub 2, Main R, L/L+R Aux In/Loop Return: R,L/L+R Loop Send: R, L/+R To Subwoofer:R & L (for Yamaha sub, I think) To Left Speaker(for Yamaha speakers, I think)
JBL Eons: There is a line out on each speaker.
I'm thinking some of you high tech wizards will know what I need to do. I appreciate all input as always.
I can't hardly wait to get this thing cranking. I've had it for a few days, but just now have the time to test things out.
Interesting to note so far, I ran the built in sound test on the Logitech's and the sub woofer sounds like a fricken' jet is taking off in my living room. 188 watts RMS of jet at that. lol
Also, I really do like that battery operated remote control that came with the unit.
Best Scott Langholff
[This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 11-13-2004).]
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#147586 - 11/14/04 05:31 PM
Re: Just got the Logitech Z5500
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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So far, I've just tried a bunch of different combinations as far as plugging the Logitech in.
I have only been able to try it out in my living room apartment, so I have to try to keep the neighbors happy.haha
So far my wife Jen thinks they sound pretty good as a unit by themselves. Me, so far, I am not that impressed with the satellite speakers. But then, I love the sound of my Eon's. Since I have never used the z2200's, I have nothing to compare it with.
I have tried the sub with my JBL's and I see a good possibility here.
I've noticed that the sub is rather easy to blend with the JBL's. I was pleased at what it did for the acoustic bass. You could almost see the bass player in person. So, it appears to me that a sub is not all boom-boom, thump-thump.
If all it does is to provide me with a very good sub sound, then for me, that was really what I was interested in, especially because of the size, weight, 10" speaker and the 188 watts RMS power.
If I can get some good hi's and/or mid's on the sattelites to suit my taste then fine, if not the sub alone could make it worthwhile.
I think we will both be able to try it out more tonight, and possibly do some reading in the owners manual. (heaven forbid)
Is it typically just the bass guitar, bass fiddle etc. that comes out of the sub, or drums or any other parts?
I've noticed where I can have certain parts come out of the sub 1 and/or 2 output. I tried adding the bass drum and others, but it takes it away from the JBL's which didn't really seem to help the sound, unless it was maybe just the bass guitar.
I will continue experimenting with this for the kind of set up that I wanted. If it works out, fine, if not fine. Then I'll let somebody else try it their way.
I am sure the best test is on the dance floor, in a large room with a bunch of people soaking up the sound. I guess that will be the true test. Again, so far, it looks like the sub could make it.
I found that the best place for the sub to come out of is the headphone jack. Then I still have control over volume with the master volume control. The Loop out has a very stong signal, but I lose the ability to use the master vol control.
The Roland KCW-1, I'm sure sounds good, but it's heavier than I want to play around with.
I may still consider getting an EV sb120a or sb121a as a trial.
Experimental practice is what I call it, whether practicing music or trying equipment.
Best Scott
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#147590 - 11/14/04 10:51 PM
Re: Just got the Logitech Z5500
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hi Beakybird
Yes, I've tried it this way mostly. Sounds pretty good. I'd love to really be able to open it where I won't distrub the neighbors....Oh well,......see if they can take a joke, huh? lol
Hey, you might enjoy the sub with your Yamaha speakers. It's small, relatively light and it does make a differenc.
So far, I've been able to get the Logitech going as a 2.1 and a 3.1.
The local place that specializes in things like this and carries Logitech, said ....duh... to my questions.
I may need to try Radio Shack to see it there is a box I can plug all of the Logitech into and also have the JBL's going.
I think I will also try calling Logitech and see what there answer might be.
We've tried a lot of different combinations, enough to make you talk to yourself. haha.
While I knew that all I'd ever get was stereo, I sure thought that I'd be able to get all five speakers working simply and easily.
Uncle Dave: I found the line out control for main, sub 1 and 2 etc. but not just the thing yet and it does not allow me to use the master control.
I'll let you know when I get all the info I need.
The one thing I can tell you already, and I kinda thought this before they arrived is, that a 5.1 system has probably way more cords than I would want to be moving around, which makes me think that I may go JBL and sub, and maybe one or two satelites as a monitor or something.
Scott
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