• Reviews around value (5.00 of 5)

    Logitech X-530 5.1 Speaker System

    • Excellent value, although I will be replacing them now, even though they still work well.
    • Put simply, this is the best sound-system value in existence.
    • this is a great product at a great value
    • These can't handle turning it up more than 50-60% without distortion.. but at lower volumes, enough for a medium sized room, they sound fantastic and are a good value for the money.
    • I purchased these speakers a couple years ago for less money than they are currently sell for, but I still think they are a good value.
    • Usually with speakers you get what you pay for, and make no mistake the sound isnt comparable to a $500 set of 5.1 speakers but it is comparable to a $250 pair of speakers so these are a great value
    • This is by far the best sound value for your money.
    • These speaker sets are hands down the best value for a 5.1 surround sound system.
    • Excellent value, although I will be replacing them now, even though they still work well.
    • It's an excellent value for money.
    • But I do listen to plenty of music every day and this product does the job at such a great value, I can't recommend it highly enough.
    • Certainly a good value, but if you are truly looking to upgrade to "the next
    • They've survived 4 moves, as well as being kept in a box for a year, with no problems
    • they are still going strong and actually sound almost as good as an old 80s onkyo (a REALLY good one) stereo receiver i had hooked up to concert speakers
    • Im using them with the Soundblaster Live external card, which im sure is a significant factor in thier sound, as well as it provides the flexibility in shaping the sound the way I like it.
    • However, if you go buy a stereo to RCA splitter, and connect the RCA output to the RCA adapter (the little black box with red and white inputs on one side, and green black and orange outputs on the other) and connect all channels in the speaker's input onto the RCA adapters other end, then all speakers work and you get 5.1 output even without an specialized sound card (won't be as good as with a sound card, but much better than not using the rear speakers
    • (I love Christie True!) as loud as I can take it.
    • In each of the games I tried, L and R front was very strong, but Center and L and R surround were almost non existent.