• Reviews around bass (3.22 of 5)

    Logitech MX Sound 2.0 Multi Device Stereo Speakers with premium digital audio for desktop computers, laptops, and Bluetooth-enabled

    • Sound quality is really quite good for a sub-$100 pair of speakers; bass is decent (but can lose grip at higher volumes), treble is crisp and holds it together at all volumes, and mids are there but not overpowering
    • Logitech apparently offers up cheaper 2.1 set ups that sound just as good with better bass, but I have no space for a sub at the moment
    • While listening to music the “bass” affect the sound clarity something that doesn’t happen with my iMac speakers but those are at another level
    • Audio quality is exceptional and great bass, too
    • The bass is decent from the rear-firing woofer, and the mids are warm and rich
    • Highs are muted, bass is really poor and won't pick up low frequency
    • These modern looking speakers look great on the desktop or next to your TV and have truly wonderful bass response without distortion
    • Sound quality is really quite good for a sub-$100 pair of speakers; bass is decent (but can lose grip at higher volumes), treble is crisp and holds it together at all volumes, and mids are there but not overpowering
    • Unfortunately there's no way to adjust the bass boost, but it can be helped somewhat by using an EQ app to tone down the bass and boost everything else
    • As described, the bass is not going to shake your desk, but i'm not using this as my main home soundsystem.
    • I listen mostly to podcasts, rock, and classical music, and the muddy bass is especially noticeable when listening to male newscasters / hosts
    • The sound is excellent with reasonable bass