Does anyone have the Logitech X-620 speakers?

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Lifer
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Sams has them for cheaper than the X-530's

I don't really see anyone else selling the 620's though.

They should work with a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz 5.1 card, correct?
 

Commish

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The x-530 model is apparently replacing the x-620. I just bought a set of the X-530's. I'm quite impressed with them, for the price I paid.
 

Azndude51

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Originally posted by: Commish
The x-530 model is apparently replacing the x-620. I just bought a set of the X-530's. I'm quite impressed with them, for the price I paid.

I think you mean the x-530 is replacing the z-640. The x-620 is a 6.1 setup whereas the other two are 5.1
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Azndude51
Originally posted by: Commish
The x-530 model is apparently replacing the x-620. I just bought a set of the X-530's. I'm quite impressed with them, for the price I paid.

I think you mean the x-530 is replacing the z-640. The x-620 is a 6.1 setup whereas the other two are 5.1

yes, the X-620 has 2 center channels if I am not mistaken.

It looks like a good deal and all, but I have yet to hear from anyone that owned these.

Specs:
Total RMS power: 70.1 watts RMS (5.8W x 2 + 20.4W)

Satellites: 45.8 watts RMS (2 x 7.4 W front; 2 x 7.5 W rear; 8.0 W center; 8.0 W rear center)
Subwoofer: 24.3 watts RMS
Total peak power: 140 watts
Frequency response: 35Hz - 20kHz
Drivers:
Satellites: 2-inch high excursion driver
Subwoofer: Patented 8-inch pressure driver
Speaker dimensions:
Satellites: (H) 5.75 inches x (W) 3.625 inches x (D) 3.125 inches
Subwoofer: (H) 9 inches x (W) 8.875 inches x (D) 9.375 inches
Signal to noise ratio: @1 khz: >75db

Also anyone have a Santa Cruz and using this.

Currently using a Santa Cruz and http://www.partshelf.com/allanacmulsp.html
 

Insomniak

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I have the X-620s. They're quite good actually. They do distort if crank the volume all the way to max, but what do you expect out of $50 speakers? And besides, they get painfully loud at about half volume, so you'll never need to go to max.

In the price range, I think they're the best, although when I get some spare cash together I plan to move up to a set of THX-Certified Klipschs.