THX certified for excellent sound quality, Has 6 speakers, Perfect price for performance
Lack of an HDMI port,
We appreciate the dedication to improving on the Z5500 speakers through the Logitech Z906 5.1, and blowing it out of the water. The theater system is powerful, THX certified, and six speakers strategically placed around your room gives a superb listening...
Abstract: Logitech is synonymous with great computer speakers. We last reviewed their Z337, a 2.1 bluetooth setup.Today we have a quick look & listen at the Z906, their top-of-the line 5.1 system.Hey, you say, didn't that come out in 2011? Indeed. And surprisingly...
Each satellite speaker has sufficient power to fill a room on their own, Master volume control governs the overall loudness, but the console can manage the volume settings of each speaker or region separately from the master volume, The speaker system has
Obviously, the speaker system is expensive. It is in fact, Logitech's highest priced speaker system, Tinkering with individual speaker controls and setting it up the first time can be a pain. Earlier models had a full LCD screen that made it easier to rea
Having reviewed the Logitech Z623 some time back, we had some idea of what to expect from the Z906. Besides, the Z906 is supposed to be a decent improvement over the Z506 5.1 surround sound system, which was a fantastic speaker system on its day. While Lo...
While I deeply enjoyed all of this rock and roll music and race car simulation sounds, it comes at a hefty price. Priced at $399.99 ($345.98 on Amazon) (Two-year warranty), this is a serious investment for most people.To answer my opening question of this...
Sturdy Build, Design, 500RMS, THX Certified, Dolby Digital/DTS Amplifier, Six Audio Inputs, Audio Reproduction (Detail), Remote Control Durability (Compared To The Z5500)
Bass (Compared To The Z5500), Visual Quality Of Materials (Compared To The Z5500), Not Compatible With Digital TrueHD/DTSHD, No HDMI Connectors
It took almost 7 years for Logitech to release the successor of the award winning Z-5500 and so i can actually understand the expectations people had from the Z906 system. Still people let's not forget that 7 years ago the same amount of money ...
Abstract: Ready to blow down your neighbor’s house while turning your own into a true surround-sound audio experience? Enter the Logitech Z906, a 5.1 speaker system consisting of a giant square subwoofer, five satellites, a control center with digital readout ...
Hard hitting bass, Gets loud without getting distored, Tons of connections, Uses standard speaker wire, Built-in Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS decoding
No HDMI pass-through, Where's the love for Dolby TrueHD and/or DTS-HD Master Audio?, Struggles with highs when listening to music
Logitech put a lot of thought into the design of the Z906, taking aim not just at PC users, but home entertainment buffs too. Like the Z-5500, the Z906 can accommodate up to six connections at once, but the Z906 is far better suited for an entry-level hom...
High quality sound for the price, Subtler, more home theaterready design, Multiple stereo modes; good 4.1 mode, Five inputs with simple setup, 5.1 Dolby and DTS decoding in the console,
Not a real revolution, Cable bundle still assumes PC users, Bright control console lights, Bass can slightly overwhelm treble, Simulated 3D a hitormiss prospect.
Speaker development is often a very conservative field, especially when you hit on the right formula and have little reason to change. Logitech could just has easily have left the Z-5500 alone or introduced a slightly different controller. That it didn...