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These speakers are quite suited for motion picture and video entertainment. The good thing is with a bit of mucking about in your equalizer settings, coupled with finding the perfect bass level on the Z625’s own bass control, you’ll find that despite the powerful bass the dialogues aren’t muddled either. There is a bit of cabinet reverb but only if you crank it up all the way up. #HOW TO PAIR THE LOGITECH MM50 SPEAKERS DRIVER#The 7 or 8-inch driver in the sub is fully capable of producing window rattling lows. #HOW TO PAIR THE LOGITECH MM50 SPEAKERS MOVIE#Explosions, car chases, and those fog horns in movie trailers will sound great. Movie performance is where these speakers really excel. Overall, I’d classify the sound signature as slightly bright with heavy bass. You’ll get those nice sibilant crashes of cymbals but the richness or sweetness is sometimes lacking in vocals. As we listened to more tracks, it became apparent that the crunch in the upper mids seems to be missing and the high end, though sounding shrill, lacks finer detail. In other words, listening from the sweet spot greatly improves performance in the mids and highs. #HOW TO PAIR THE LOGITECH MM50 SPEAKERS TRIAL#Still, you need to ensure that the cone of sound is perfect by trial and error. Since the satellite speakers are angled slightly upwards, Logitech has already helped in the positioning. Moving on to some of the more instrument heavy tracks, we noticed that the positioning was very important. If you turn the bass dial anywhere over the 60 percent mark it tends to get overpowering straight away. Still, one this is for sure – there’s a lot of it to go around so most people won’t complain. The bass is not boomy but neither is it hard hitting. Right away you’ll notice that this is a bass-head’s speaker. Starting with the music, bass-focussed songs like Massive Attack’s Angel and Chris Rea’s Call On Me sounded quite nice. We ran a whole bunch of our standard high bit rate flacs to test for music performance, as well as various genres of movies and few games such as PUBG and CS:GO. Of the accessories included in the box, apart from a standard aux cable, Logitech has also included a roughly three-foot-long TOSLINK cable – a nice touch. The right satellite unit also features a headphone out. Other features include an aux-in on the right speaker which means you won’t have to bend down to the subwoofer to quickly connect something via 3.5mm like say a phone. #HOW TO PAIR THE LOGITECH MM50 SPEAKERS BLUETOOTH#This is not an insurmountable problem and can be overcome by opting for Bluetooth receivers, such as Logitech’s own or more recent ones which also come with optical out, but there’s a cost involved. It’s more convenient to connect speakers using Bluetooth compared to aux cables. Speaking of connectivity, Bluetooth would’ve enhanced connectivity even more, since devices such as FireTV Stick have Bluetooth pairing and so do smartphones. This puts this speaker set in direct competition with Soundbars that are gaining popularity these days. You don’t have to deal with complicated mechanisms such as Audio Return Channel (ARC) over HDMI on a Home Theater etc. You can have multiple HDMI devices connected to your TV – such as a streaming device like a FireTV Stick, DTH set-top box etc – and the audio will all be routed through the optical out. Not only is optical a better quality connectivity option, but also since many TVs today have an optical out, these speakers can be hooked up to your TV directly. This greatly enhances the ways in which you can use these 2.1 speakers. One of the biggest “features” in the Z625, is the inclusion of an optical input. ![]()
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