Product Comparison: Edifier S760D vs Logitech Z906
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Edifier S760D
Logitech Z906
Edifier S760D
Logitech Z906
Edifier S760D
Logitech Z906
Edifier S760D
Logitech Z906
- Heavy sturdy build. Even the small remote feels hefty for its size.
- Would recommend and probably best for a smaller to medium sized room.
- Lots of good sound for the size.
- In spite of their size, the heavy satellite speakers produce not only very clean high frequency response, but also clear midrange, which speakers this size usually cannot do.
- It fills my medium sized room with good quality music.
- The speakers give out a good sound and the bass....its great for it's size.
- Great sound system its heavy (weight) and does sound very crisp does not distort at max volume quality speakers satellite speakers have good heavy magnets in them good bass tested with heavy rock at max and still sounds great.
- The remote is small but sturdy, it has a nice weight to it so it doesn't seem like a toy.
Edifier S760D
Logitech Z906
Edifier S760D
Logitech Z906
- For movies, we've found new clarity in the sound effects, and the voices. Somehow, the left / right staging seems more prominent so you feel more immersed.
- All in all, a great 5.1 speaker system. Lovely clarity and detail, great volume, tight and clear bass which is less muffled and more defined than the older Logitechs'.
- For music, they are great. Rather than the sub woofer try to make its presence known all the time, it kicks in just when it needs to. It's clear, defined and can pack a punch.
- Absolutely love mine! received the two sets I purchased ahead of time and they are amazing! I may buy another set on e it drops again.
- This 5.1 system is in another league compared to the Z5500, trust me! I did expect a difference, but damn... the S760D honestly exceeded my expectations.
- They seem sensitive to the audio input, as they will stay on until I touch the audio select button.
- Fabulous low frequency bass levels that will penetrate through the walls if you want.
- This really helps with the upper frequencies most.
- The response sounds flat across the entire frequency range. Highly recommended.
- And the lack of mid-range frequencies is really a shame.
Edifier S760D
Logitech Z906
- Only thing is the display controls don't feel as good as the rest but tell u truth u never use them lol
- The keyhole mount to the wall feels like leaved very little room for the wires, and would rattle without bottom rubber bumpers at least.
- The system needs a little setup and works best using the analog inputs so that games split the output for center and surround properly.
- The system sounds great, it's easy to setup and has plenty of input options.
- This is a very nice all-in-one 5.1 surround sound setup. No extra electronics required. Plug in everything to the amp on the sub and off you go!
- This is a must have speaker system for gamer. You can hear all the details in games when is 5.1 mode. Sound quality is very very good overall!!
- Subwoofer is small but has VERY rich powerful bass, does not get distort when pushed to its limits and will shake your house with quality sound if needed.
- The bass is powerful without being overpowering although you can adjust it to be overpowering if you prefer that.
- Being able to switch between inputs is also another very nice upgrade. The remote is also a huge help.
- Input cables going into the back of the sub is NOT a good design idea. Subs put out low frequencies, which means most people know you can hide them anywhere out of the way and you can still hear them.