broken1
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Esquire do the Altec Lansing range.
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Esquire do the Altec Lansing range.
The Altecs are powerful enough I'm sure, really.
Most of those 200Watts from the Logitechs come purely from the sub. And Altecs ratings are supposed to be a lot more conservative anyway.
My Altecs are more than loud enough, I could never turn them up to more than 3, maby just on 4 lights (out of 5).. a bit too loud. And the clarity is amazing right up to almost full volume.. or as loud as i could go
The price for the Altecs was the same as the Logitechs when I bought mine. Got them for R1440, which is almost exactly what the Z2300's cost.
I've currently got 30W Creative Soundworks speakers, which just don't cut it. I hope the 90W ones are "loud enough" - but what's selling me is the clarity everyone seems to rave about and the fact that there are 2 aux inputs (one for the ipod/zune and one for the pc)
I know where you can get a valve amp if you are interested.I used to have a nice little setup.
a 1970s Pioneer valve amp
and a 1979 Denon amp
running 4.0 spaker setup with me ol' SB live value and lovely, large floor standing spakers.
pitty the valve amp died before Doom 3 came out![]()
Darn, that's a real shame. It did seem as if they'd reached "end-of-line" status when I bought 2 sets, 3 months ago through Esquire in Midrand.
Also bought two from Buycomputers..
Too bad you cant get them, im sure for music they would be better than Z2300's. But tell us what yuou think of the Logitechs.. I've heard them and the bass is amazing.. but a bit stupidly high, and doesnt sound that good, just nice for impressing people.