[Review] Logitech z-5500


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does anyone get this random "thump" noise when there is nothing playing? it sounds like the sound it makes when you switch inputs. my soundcard is audigy 2 zs connected via coaxial.

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it happens to me too, someone is probably flipping a switch or turning on a fan elsewhere in the house, thats when it happens to me. I think its because my room is incredibly ungrounded/unstable in terms of electrical lines

I have the Logtiech Z-2200's right now, and I'm just wandering if it's worth the upgrade to the 5500's. Right now I think the quality of the speakers are amazing. The sub has 120 Watts RMS, and 2 speakers with 40 Watts RMS. If anyone has heard these two before could you give me some input? Thanks

hi everyone i just brought these speakers (logitech Z-5500) but the sound keeps cutting out and i get wierd letters in the control panel thing like the volume would say 22222222222299999999999992222222222222 after like 2mins to 5mins since i turn them on i have the audigy 2 zs card with the latest drivers i have change all the setting in that audigy2 zs but still the sound cuts out would that mean they are defective (i mean brokenish) i am taking them back to get the same model but different ones (nwer ones) i just want to know if yous know the problem.

also i have the standard green, orange, black cords in the pc sound card no digital cords or other cords u been talking about. and all speakers worked in music and games until that problem.

..... they have  the speaker wire version of the z-5500 now... !?!?!? WHAT?

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For quite some time now.

Is there anyway by any chance to have the hardwired version exchanged for the non-hardwired version by logitech :blink: ?

Or would that just be wishful thinking?

For quite some time now.

Is there anyway by any chance to have the hardwired version exchanged for the non-hardwired version by logitech :blink: ?

Or would that just be wishful thinking?

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You could just say there is hiss and RMA the control pod. They send you a new set.

Anyone know if newegg.com is sending out the newer speaker wire sets?

Im looking to get this and id rather have speaker wire instead of a rca line.

I currently use the z-5300, and it has rca and I needed to buy a cheap ass rca extension, the wires are like paper thin, and I got a **** load of high quality monster fusion speaker cable left over..

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