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We needed a smaller 2.0 set for another computer, and got the X-140 based on the positive reviews. Sounds like a torn speaker.
We're returning it for a refund and won't take a chance with the cheaper Logitech units again. From what we can tell, buzzing aside, the sound quality is mediocre at best.
Also overall volume is very weak - need to turn it up 2/3rds for a decent listening level, and then the distortion problem is far worse. We plugged the Z-4 into the new computer and everything was as expected, so it's clearly the X-140 that's causing the problem.
I have a Logitech 2.1 setup (the Z-4 I think) and have been happy with the performance. We must have gotten a lemon, because there's an annoying buzz in the right-side speaker, like distortion on every beat.
Again, it may just be that our unit is defective and not like the others; but honestly these don't sound much better than the "free" garbage speakers that came with PCs a decade ago.
These speakers have excellant sound and quality.Logitech is the best.I buy all logitech product's for my computer needs,I was looking for great bass&plug in's for music and headphone's.W.H.B
They were easy to get working and have a nice sound and tone. Thank you. These speakers were delivered to me at rapid speed. I can put in my music and hear it in my kitchen.
I would keep looking if I had had a chance to try these first. I recently moved to a much smaller house and didn't think I needed the sound for the larger X-5500 speakers. Maybe I am spoiled after coming from a Logitech x-5500 setup but these speakers are pretty disappointing. The sound quality is slightly better then a set of OEM Polk speakers I was given. The X-140 sound very tinny and if you turn the volume anywhere about a quarter turn, you start to get distortion.
Spectacular speakers for the price. I just got these, tremendous sound quality, great bass function. It is made by a great company, they are perfect.
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