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| Thread ID: 39364 | 2003-11-04 06:30:00 | Sound Xperts help plz! | Kenshin (2501) | Press F1 |
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| 189151 | 2003-11-04 06:30:00 | Hi, I am planning to get the Logitech Z-680 5.1 speaker system and what I want to know is that how does it compare with the MUCH cheaper Z-640s?? Is it worth paying extra $450 for?? Also, how does the Z-680 fare against the much more expensive proper home theatre's system?? If they are as good as them or close to it, then I might just get them rather than the Sony $2000+ home theatre system! Thx! |
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| 189152 | 2003-11-04 06:46:00 | Only thing I can really contribute is that home theatre systems for computers are never as good as those designed for an actual home theatre. Reason being, they are tuned more towards being used with games than music and movies. So my advice would be that you could save a few hundred dollars and go for the Z-640S system, despite not knowing anything about either systems. If you go for a Sony $2000+ system, then you're really opting for high quality gear that is designed for use with music and movies rather than games, but they will probably perform better for in-game audio than a system designed for a computer. |
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| 189153 | 2003-11-04 21:56:00 | Most quality home stereo system speaker's are usually better than the ones designed for PCs alone I use 7 of them in my lounge brought 2nd hand a mish mash of various components ranging from a kenwood home theatre system,pioneer cd player, to sony speakers cost me about $1500 for a set up that retails for over $3000 . Go to trademe ,auctions and just be patient when buying | kiwibeat (304) | ||
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