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#147594 - 11/16/04 05:54 AM
Re: Just got the Logitech Z5500
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Scott,
I sincerely believe that once everything is hooked up, properly tuned, and balanced, you'll be hard pressed to hold onto the JBLs.
Good Luck,
Gary
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#147596 - 11/16/04 08:33 PM
Re: Just got the Logitech Z5500
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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#147597 - 11/16/04 08:36 PM
Re: Just got the Logitech Z5500
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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#147598 - 11/17/04 06:05 PM
Re: Just got the Logitech Z5500
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Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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OK, got it figured out. Finally got a little free time. I am now getting 5.1, in stereo of course.
I am using a Behringer UB1002 mixer (until the UB802 comes in, which has a couple stereo channels with Lo, Mid and Hi EQ).
All three Logitech jacks are 1/8" stereo jacks.
The Center/Sub jack is plugged into a 1/4" stereo adapter jack. This I plug into the Headphone jack on the mixer.
The Right Front/Back and Left Front/Back are each plugged into a 1/4" stereo to mono adapter jack. (Radio Shack #274-348). One goes into Control room Right and the other into Control room Left.
The Z5500 Control Box is set for 6 Channel Direct. Adjust volumes for Subwoofer, Center, Surround and Master Volume.
Tweak EQ of keyboard mixer, and off you go.
Sounds quite nice.
I also have my powered JBL Eon 10G2's plugged into the mixer Mains in Left and Right.
Both system's sound good alone, but together, it is absolutely beautiful.
I noticed the piano may need some different tweaking for the Logitech system. I will investigate that as I find time.
So, in this case, I could use the Z5500's alone, the JBL's alone or with the sub only, or all 8 speakers at once. hehe
Best
Scott Langholff
[This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 11-17-2004).]
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#147600 - 11/21/04 12:04 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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Hello
The subwoofer is 13 1/4"W X 13"H X 18"D.
It weighs in at 34 lbs. 188 watts RMS.
I mention this because there may be other people that may want to use these specs in making a choice.
I think a good sub alone with all of these ingredients makes this worth $300. Anything else out there that's available in this country that I'm aware of, including home speaker systems are generally bigger and certainly a lot heavier and costs more money.
All of these factors are at the top of my list for choosing equipment.
Right now, at this stage in the game, if I choose to keep it, I may use the powered JBL 10G2's along with the sub. You can plug the sub right into the headphone jack on the keyboard. No mixer would be needed unless I would want to hook up both the JBL's and the complete Logitech system. I don't think I would care to do that however at this time.
The Z5500 is a good value for $300, and would enhance anyone's built in speakers.
I'm sure some will find it good for their uses playing out as a 5.1. So far, I wouldn't personally use the Z5500's alone.
I am continuing to experiment, but at this time, I would say the Z5500 sattelites are no match for the JBL's.
Together all 8 speakers sound real nice in my living room, but the sattelites and sub alone seems to lack a lot of mid range which I like. And yes, I've tweaked and retweaked the Tyros mixer.
The piano sound seems to suffer the most. A good share of other voices sounds rather nice.
I would say, IMHO, someone using a lot of guitar sounds for country etc, will find this quite usable.
This is the best unbiased analysis I feel I can make at this time.
One would need to try it out for themselves to see if it would meet their requirement. I'm sure a lot of people will love it just the way it comes in the box.
Best Scott
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