However, the product suffers (in my opinion) of gross design mistakes and a lack of homogeneity (predominance of bass, midrange discrete) that rebetura music lovers.
Packaging / documentation:
Nothing to say, Logitech is simple to fit in, the documentation is clear and concise.
Assembly:
Do not count up anything other than the supplied speakers to the box because it is controlled (serial port) from the top right speaker; the left speaker in turn is directly connected to the box by RCA
At the inputs: Analog RCA on the box, jack on the side of right speaker up (but why on the side, it is impractical)
At outputs 1 only meager 3.5 mm jack on the side of the right speaker.
Use:
Practical: a volume button that acts as a switch and control knob bass level.
Note: no switch on the box and I noticed (but you must have the fine hearing) a very tiny "zzz" on the box once all off: the product consumes electricity to stop I think, disappointing.
Sound:
Whatever the level of bass, treble going well but the lack of any homogeneity.
With the bass, one realizes that the effort was entirely on this report.
At the maximum level, it saturates, but to be expected.
An error that can be expensive if the speakers of the Speakers and the central of the box is protected by a metal grid, I discovered that the underside of the cabinet boxes also exhibited in the open air. I consider this a design error because it is a very fragile component and when it is desired to transport the box (which can often happen in a school, for example) the risk of damaging it is important, on the grounds that it ' is below, should not be protected as disappointing.
In short, a good product for sedentary of sound high low connotations (PC, gaming), music everyday, may be suitable for a mini home theater but no more.