

Where a particular service is withdrawn or cannot be provided by us (and you have been paying for it as part of your subscription) you will not be required to continue to pay for that service if it is withdrawn and your Subscription Payment will be reduced accordingly.ģ.1 Our subscription lasts for a minimum term which we will agree with you when you place an order with us, as set out in your order form. Your subscription contract with us and our ability to provide the services under it are therefore subject always to us being able to offer (and continue to provide) the services you have requested from us.Ģ.2 We may vary or withdraw any of the services provided as part of your subscription at any time upon giving you at least 30 days’ notice of such variation or withdrawal. You should read these terms in conjunction with our standard general terms and conditions which have been provided in hard copy to you but which are also available at: – Ģ.1 As we have made clear in our general terms and conditions, the additional services we provide as part of our subscription rely on an external provider () and are outside of our control. Sound quality is very good, which is surprising for a cheaper-feeling set.These terms are in addition to our general terms and conditions but are provided to you below separately to make clear the terms of our services which require a subscription and minimum contractual commitment by you. And since these are PC-orientated speakers, they’re perfectly matched for older PCs, as well as newer machines.
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It may lack digital optical inputs, having just 3.5mm six-channel inputs, with a serial input for the front right speaker, but it’s enough for a basic connection to virtually any device or system.

Overall, we were pleased with the Logitech Z506 5.1 set. And due to the more compact design, they could happily sit on a desk without getting in the way too much. Movies, games and pretty much everything else we could throw at the Z506 were handled extremely well. Voice and higher frequencies were particularly good, and the mid-range audio was nicely complemented with the bass turned down slightly. The bass levels were excellent, once we’d fiddled with the controls, and the satellites picked up every audio detail without dropping or missing anything from the ranges. Sound quality is very good, which is quite surprising for a cheaper-feeling set. Up to 50% OFF EaseUS Video Tools (RecExperts, Video Editor, VideoKit, Video Downloader, Video Converter, Video Compressor and MakeMyAudio).
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Deal: 10% off for Parallels Desktop (full license & 1st year of subscriptions only).You can support the site directly via Paypal donations ☕. TNR earns Amazon affiliate commissions from qualifying purchases.Depending on where you position everything, it’s well within reach, but it’s worth noting that the bass control is located on the back of the sub, which can get a little awkward if yo need to alter the levels for the type of media you’re listening to.

The sub is well built too, which is important, because desktop 5.1 sets can get kicked around when the sub is located under the desk.Ĭontrols are on the right, main satellite speaker, with volume and power alongside ports for a headphone and mic. We wouldn’t fancy dropping any of the satellites from desk height, admittedly, but we’re fairly confident they could withstand the usual amount of abuse a deskbound speaker set would take.

There’s also a folding kick stand fitted on the centre speaker, so it can rest on top of an AV shelf comfortably.Īlthough they feel a little cheap, all the speakers are reasonably well constructed. The centre speaker is more horizontal than the others, but again it’s quite a compact set. The sub is surprisingly compact, and the five satellite speakers are of the tall, slim variety. The satellite cable length for the front pair are two metres, with 2.8 metres for the centre and a more than reasonable five metres for the rear pair. Speaker cables lengths are always a problem with these kind of low-price sets, but the Z506 doesn’t do too bad a job. The Z506 5.1 set is part of Logitech’s lower-end multi-speaker product range and features five satellite speakers: two 8W front units, one 16W centre and a pair of 8W rear, along with a 27W subwoofer, bringing the grand total RMS power to 75W. Requirements: Compatible sound card, output source.
