If you're looking for decent computer speakers that produce bass, this system shouldn't disappoint you. It sets up pretty quickly, and the sound from my Creative soundcard is acceptable. The highs are a bit bright, and there is a recessed midrange, but what do you want at this price point? Think about it: you're getting a subwoofer, an amplifier, two satellites, and a volume control/remote power switch. Keep in mind that this is not audiophile equipment. If your expectations are reasonable, you'll be pleased.
I was replacing a Klipsch ProMedia 4.1 system that I'd had for about six or seven years. The amplifier on the Klipsch was failing. I also disliked the miniplug solution Klipsch used to run wire to the satellites. Those miniplugs often created static in the signal at specific speakers because they didn't make good connections. The Klipsch system sounded good, but it wasn't so much better that it warranted the price difference. (I do most of my music listening on good headphones with a dedicated headphone amplifier and DAC anyway, so I can live with a bit less fidelity from the computer speakers.)Get more detail about Logitech Z-2300 THX-Certified 200-Watt 2.1 Speaker System (Silver).
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