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Got a pair of Z-2300s in '05 as an upgrade to I-Trigue 3400s but they died so I replaced them with a pair of Z623s... had them for about 9 years now with no issues. They've always sounded great to me but I'm not some prissy audiophile haha
I noticed that the Micro USB to USB connection method is not working at all. I have a Mac. AUX and Bluetooth work. However, here is my issue. AUX and Bluetooth are causing audio latency when I am using GarageBand on my Mac. Any suggestions?
Does this actually pair with your computer via Bluetooth and play audio via Bluetooth signal, or do the speakers require a connection to the computer and the hockey Puck basically is just connected via Bluetooth to adjust the sound level?
Another question , I know these don't have a CRAZY amount of bass obvi , but I have a small gaming set up in my room theses will do for decent bass right? Thanks 💜
I have these speakers and headphones dont work with them. I connected speakers via usb port to PC and I plugged in headphones through the aux port in the back of the subwoofer and doesnt work. I selected from the puck white light and sound plays through speakers but when I select purple light , no sound comes from headphones. There’s no other input device to select on my pc either,.I am at a loss. If anyone knows the solution I would be grateful.
I just bought these speakers, when I press the wired mode, it doesn't work while everything is connected. But bluetooth is working fine but I have a pc so that doesn't fit for me..any ideas?
I want to ask,can i connect them via usb to my xbox? My monitor doesnt have 3.5mm jack so my only option is usb in xbox or jack in controller. Thanks for reply
I have these and the bluetooth remote just wont connect to anything anymore, just after a few months. the pairing light will blink but is not discoverable
anyone knows if this is 110-240 volts?.. coz our country uses 220 v while in ships where i work it's 110.. i want to be able to use it at work and at home
I got these. I use headphones most of the time, but sometimes when im just chilling watching YT or playing Planet zoo i like these. Plenty loud enough for me.
Hey! Thank you for the review. Just was looking to buy these beauties. You told that it is possible to lower the level of the bass, can smbd explainn, how to adjust bass lvl?
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Is there any hissing sound or noise while not listening anything, in stand by mode? Thanks for the video by the way.
Great review. Was happy when you mentioned yhe size of the speaker and subwoofer drivers as Logitech don't have anything on their website. I think my OCD would also play up woth only 1 Logi logo and it's orientation too.
Great review!! I have a Logitech Z333 right now and it's making sharp noise in the subwoofer. I think it's from the power supply. I'm looking at buying this Z407... Are there any way to turn it off and on? The Z333 has a switch in the volume knob for that. If not, it simply stays on while the source is on? And what about the chime everybody talks about? Does it make that sound everytime you turn on the speakers? I'm thinking of connecting them trought the 3.5mm cable to my external monitor, and then connect my monitor to my macbook pro. Will it make a loud sound everytime I turn on my external monitor? Thank you!
Thanks! There's basically no way of turning it off expect for plugging them out from the power socket. You can change the source to something that's not connected to keep them quiet. The speaker chimes in these scenarios - once you plug in the power to turn them off and once the Bluetooth is connected to a device, while for 3,5 mm and USB connection it doesn't chime at all.
Can it auto switch source, say for example if a Bluetooth devices start to play to it?. I'd like my monitor connected to the 3.5MM Aux input. I would also want to connect an Echo over Bluetooth, setting the Z407 as it's preferred speaker.
I bought the creative stage sound bar and sub for christmas.. no wireless volume control. My brother bought this logitech z407. I admit i like the logitech better. All because of that wireless volume control knob/dial thingy. Logitech has always been a pretty decent sound system and great prices.
I'm still on Logi x230's, about 15 years old now and still going strong, as stated a little bassie low down but will fill the biggest of rooms with ease.
Man....I used to have Z-340's which were AMAZING. I haven't found any 2.1 set that even comes close to the quality of sound that the 340s put out - and especially for the price! The X-230's were a pretty good set as well. Damn...those were the days...
hey brother i just picked this up and there's a problem, micro usb audio input has noticeable audio lag and 3.5mm audio jack does not. that's a deal breaker for me unless you can help
That's probably just Windows setting the sound output buffer too large for that device. Change that in Windows settings, and the problem should go away. Probably.
I have these, and I kind of hate them. I don't like needing to replace batteries to have the thing that changes the volume work, and sometimes it needs 10-20 seconds to "wake up" before it starts changing the volume. Sound is fine, but it's really frustrating to deal with at times. I wish they'd just stuck to a regular volume knob.
I don't own it but what shocks me now days is all modern devices with a remote of some kind should by default be setup to be contact charge capable. Almost everyone I know have a contact charger in their home (ironically most are not used to charge their phone, they'd rather use a 10' cable and keep it by the bed) and I always thought things like remotes, mice, and tablets should all be setup to be charged in this fashion. I hate the concept of disposable battery, while I'm not some green extremist I think there are some very logical practical applications they should be used for.
Sound is Awful on mine (Really muddy/muffled loosing voices in video games / videos that I could hear before) for some reason and you have to click the puck down for it to register that you want the sound down or up.
Can you please tell me the cable lengths of the speakers? I am using a standing desk so I am not sure if the length is enough or not. Also, I heard there will be loud welcome and connected sounds. is it still there or not?
Hy, I have a question. The controller is connected with the Bluetooth of the speaker or with the Bluetooth of the computer. Because I don't have the Bluetooth in my computer. Thanks
I have these speakers. There are some good and not so good aspects, about them, like most things. I like having the remote, but I hate two major issues with these speakers. 1. It does very loud tunes on computer start-up and close down. This is very intrusive if others are sleeping in the house. You cannot control the volume of these sounds. The remote does not have an impact on this volume, nor driver updates. As a work around, I just unplug the speakers before turning it off and connect the speakers after start up. This works for me, but it would be difficult if the speakers were placed out of reach. 2. The speakers will actually overrule my computer volume settings (which are aligned to these speakers). So I go to view a video. I purposely turn the volume down on the computer and then click play for the video. And I get a chastising sound effect and the volume bar automatically shoots to a much louder voume before my eyes. So I drag it back and it auto moves it back up, and it becomes a wrestling match. I have to then quickly grab the remote to bring the volume down. This then allows the volume to be reduced. It does this when I play some computer games and videos, but not all of them. So it is confusing. I have never had speakers do these things before. Had I known these issues I probably would have gone with a different model, but, nevertheless, I still like them.
@@johnpen269 Thanks John. I did try that. Just tried it again, but the speakers over ride it. When I do use the speakers, it also forces the volume up, even though I drag it to a softer level. It's okay as I have a workaround. It just means I can't do things automatically. I still like the speakers. This is just one feature I could do without. EDIT: If I turn off Bluetooth before I close down there is no sound. When I turn it back on the notification sound is loud regardless of a muted system. Sigh! Thanks for you help. I am happy to hear any ideas. In the meantime I will use my workaround. Thanks John. I appreciate yout input.
Does it only have all the annoying faults when you use Bluetooth? Is it fine when you use an aux cable? Would really appreciate to hear from you because all the things you described are total deal breakers for me if true.
Very nice review. I already have z333 and planning to replace with this. Is it worth upgrading? I hate it when i see wires in my desk. Does it sound better than z333?
@@johnvanasikas500 not yet. im still enjoying my z333. ill just wait till my z333 gives up on me. i think its now worth upgrading when you have z333 already
I bought these but it didn't come with a 3.5mm cable (i got it from microcenter and it wasn't returned/opened or anything). I'm using the standard bluetooth connection and I noticed on some shows there is bad latency. Does the wired connection with the 3.5mm fix this problem, at least to where it isn't terribly noticeable?
@@MattsPaddock So can i use the micro usb for audio instead of the aux cord? And does this have to be plugged in the Xbox Series X or a Monitor? Please answer.
dumb question but can I connect my Sony XM3 to it? using the 3.5mm cable connected to my monitor when studying sucks, the audio is super low even on max volume. Its a struggle. I want something to connect wirelessly to my PC (for somereason i cant even with bluetooth motherboard).
Im still rocking the OG Logitech z5300 beats so many speakers today, bigger sub makes a world of difference. This just has a box I wouldn't even consider that a sub.
Is it possible to use the 3.5MM and Usb concurrently? Im planning to hook the 3.5MM on my HDMI Switch [Used by Consoles) and USB for My PC as my monitor does not have any audio slot. thanks
ATTENTION! I can't believe that noone has adressed a HUGE flaw this product has. I went through several reviews before decided to go for this Z407 model. When using USB input, there is about 170ms delay in sound! It makes watching movies, playing games or using these speakers as part of AirPlay2 synced speakers impossible! The sound is just so much behind your system that it can't be used with USB input. 3,5mm input is fine, but I chose this model only because I needed the USB connection. If you don't need USB, the sound is.. okay. I'd give 6/10 for the sound. But if you want to use USB, walk away. Try and google it and you will find many-many people complaining about it.
@@femiftw Yes, AUX works fine with no latency. But I was planning to use it for 2 devices simultaneously - one via AUX, other via USB. But USB input is completely worthless.
I've had 3 sets of the Z623s over the years which I love but they're not compatible with newer phones. Looking for ones with Bluetooth so I can use them with my phone in addition to computer. Anyone know how the sound of these compares to the Z623? I'm guessing I'm going to be disappointed
I don't want the remote dial and blue tooth, sounds like they cause to many issues on the Z407. I just wanna replace my blown Z4 with the Z623. You've had 3, do they break down? Should I buy them? (33% off sale)
Did anyone else who owns this notice a slight lag with the Bluetooth audio? From my HP gaming laptop to the setup seems to have a 1/2 sec delay. Would 3.5 audio jack or usb be better?
Yes mainly because of the Bluetooth adapter, causes latency with the connection. I've never been a fan with Bluetooth on PC that's why I always use the 3.5mm cord.
I wanna buy this product but PC Mag review in this subwoofer top volume is distort. Should l buy this product for 10×10 square room and for multi device usage??
Everything will be distorted at top volume 😁 I found it to be OK to about 80-90%, but it's not like you're going to listen it at that level majority of the time
I have a 15x10 room with this setup and it sounds great. no regrets what so ever easily worth every penny and i never have it at 100% usually go up to 80-90 as it is already loud enough at those volumes
So are theese wireless or not? I'm searching for wireless speakers for my bedroom and I can find thousands of videos saying "wireless speakers" what all of theese have in common is big fat wires in plain sight going out the back of the speakers.
ok this might be a dumb question, but I'm not really that knowlageble whene it comes to computer and tecnolagy (also english isnt my first language) How do you turn it off?? is that by the reset function, or some other way? or can you even turn it off?
Hi Tech! Great presentation. Do you still need to hook the included cables from speakers to subwoofer even though you are connecting the puck via Bluetooth? Thanks
Question for y'all. My vehicles stereo system is dead and I'm not going to spend the money for a system. Is it possible to plug this into an inverter for power and use the Bluetooth to my phone as car speaker system? In other words, can this product be used without having it associated with a computer, or would my phone suffice as the computer? Any input is appreciated
@@franciscomartinez4138 I think amar is talking about the connecting that way so it pops up on you screen volume etc not to just listen to thing actually have the programming work on as I believe the jack is a one way use only an audio out from pc not programme in
Amazing review! There aren't that many out there as of now. Quick question though, how is the connection reliability of the volume controller? Does it have a delay? Let me know thanks!
I've had this set for about 6 months. Very rarely does the remote work immediately. You have to tap or twist numerous time before it works, even with brand new batteries. I would not recommend this set, even though the sound quality is good. I will be changing back to a set up that has the volume & bass control on the speakers, not in a wireless remote.
@@rickpower4096must have been bad luck, mine works almost immediately, the remote is definitely cool and more comfortable than a volume knob on the speakers. They could have both options though, simply since you never know when the AAA batteries may run out...
So i have a HP Laptop, and it only has one 3.5mm output, will it work on this, i saw there was right port and left port, i was wondering if i only put the 3.5mm in, will it not work in stereo 2.1
Should be fine. Standard 3.5mm output is stereo - left and right speakers use the mid/upper frequencies from left and right channels respectively, and the sub uses the lower frequencies from both channels combined.
I bought them everything and they don’t have lag. They are amazing! You can change the bass with the circular remote it comes with. These sound so so so good and sounds like I’m in a movie theater bass and sound but even better. Trust me go with these speakers! You will not be disappointed!
Is there any way to control the audio without the puck? Just got these and there doesn't seem to be a way. For example, if the batteries die, there's no control of the bass or the volume without getting new batteries. You can modify the sound on your computer volume slider, but that controls the volume that's already set, not the actual range of the speaker volume. Or am I missing something? Because that's making me want to return these.
Apparently if you connect them through micro usb the volume will merge with the windows volume slider? Don't quote me though because I don't own them (yet)
No. The bluetooth control dial is only way to acces the volumes. But the batteries supposedly last forever, and you can always have a couple of new batteries with you in case of an emergency.
Logitech Z623 (Not 625) By FAR best bang for your buck (I dont own the 625, but its the same as the 623 except the amp was downgraded and ive heard it noticeably impacted the lows)
They sound a touch weedy from your recording - you can hear the lack of a proper mid range woofer, I think. Relying on a subwoofer tends to make the bass either boomy or weak depending on the volume: this is exactly what I noticed with my first Logitech 2.1 setup 13 years ago
My old Cambridge SoundWorks 4.1 setup actually got this right. Every set I've heard since then has had problems balancing the bass. Including a subsequent Cambridge Soundworks 5.1 set.
the only problem i have after owning these is that the audio is just slightly delayed and its noticeable to me. i have a wireless headset as well and there is no delay when i use those on my pc