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Old Dec 26, 2012, 11:23 AM   #1
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Logitech Z906 Help



This is the back of the Z906 sub. I want to buy these speakers tomorrow as they have a crazy deal. Only 290$! Basically the only logitech speakers I've had experience with is the x230's and z623's which both use a single 3.5mm input to provide the sound for the 2.1 setup.

I want to use these speakers for my HTPC in the guestroom upstairs that is never used and the the only available system I have has an Asus P5QL-SE motherboard. Would this suffice for the connections needed to run these speakers. Sorry I'm not very "audio smart".
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Old Dec 26, 2012, 11:30 AM   #2
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Yes it will, I've always wanted to get a Z906 ever since they come out, very nice speakers.
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How will it run? Can it go off the single 3.5mm connection as the other speakers? So if I want to as an example connect it to my ipod to listen to music it will work?
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How will it run? Can it go off the single 3.5mm connection as the other speakers? So if I want to as an example connect it to my ipod to listen to music it will work?
Yes it can work just use the green port only if you connect the ipod
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I want to buy these speakers tomorrow as they have a crazy deal. Only 290$!
That isnt a good deal. You can buy a hometheatre in a box for cheaper or even a seperate receiver and bookshelf speakers for about the same.
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If you use optical cable instead of analog, it has 'pop' noise which is something wrong. Google it and you will find this problem.
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