recomendation of speakers...

gabbaii

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You are quite correct there. The problem when looking over the X-530 model at the vendor is not being able to enlarge the images to get a better look. The one thing that disappointed me here was which speaker the volume control and headphone was located. Unlike the older Z-640 set with those on the center you can see those on one of the side speakers in the image at http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowImage.aspx?Image=36-121-126-01.jpg%2c36-121-126-02.jpg%2c36-121-126-03.jpg&CurImage=36-121-126-02.jpg&Depa=1&Description=Logitech+X-530+70+watts+RMS+5.1+Black+Speaker+System+-+OEM

They still look like a great set to go with for the price. More detail can also be looked over at Logitech's own site in your own region seen at http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/AU/EN,CRID=2177,CONTENTID=9067
 
I have the Logitech X-530's, and I must say that they are excellent. They are inexpensive, powerful, and have great sound quality. The headphone/volume control thing isn't an issue for me, but if it is for you, consider going with the slightly more expensive X-540's, which have a separate, in-line (wired) remote that contains volume controls, bass controls, and a headphone jack.
 
i previously owned the X-530 5.1 Logitechs and i think they were awesome for the price. i purchased my X-530's for AU$100. it comes with a jack that allows you (with the right plugs) to attach to Ipods, Etc. i have now upgraded to the beasty Z-5500 which i love.

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Besides having the volume, bass, and balance controls having a pair of headphones with a volume adjustment on the cord can be a plus too. I found that with the Koss brand used here to one handy item to consider. It simply adds another sound control option into the mix overall. Logitech seems to have a top quality brand to consider for speakers without a giant amplifier needed for the average user(especially late at night with fussy neighbors :P )
 
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