Product DescriptionLogitech's X-140 stereo speakers feature dynamic, real-time bass equalization to maximize low frequency response while minimizing distortion. Use the convenient 3.5 mm auxiliary input to connect your portable MP3 or CD player, and customize your audio balance with easy-to-reach tone and volume controls.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Look and Work Great
Bought these for my office. When I want to be the only one to hear them I can turn them down low and still hear a nice range while others in the office hear nothing. They also sound great when I crank them up.
Rating: - Good speakers for the price--and for the space they occupy
Logitech X-140 2.0 Speakers
These speakers were purchased at the same time as an Acer 17" monitor for a second computer where space was at a premium. They sound surprisingly good--not as good as my Klipsch speakers, but they only cost a fraction of what they cost. Great computer speakers for almost everyone.
Rating: - Excellent 2.0 Speakers - Solid Sound - Solidly Built
UPDATE: Once I moved the speakers straight back as far as possible towards the wall behind them - and thus the sound bounces of the wall behind me - there's an enormous improvement. The sound is full, rich and deep.
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But they cannot, and are not, a replacement for 2.1 or higher speakers. The mid- and high ranges are excellent, but the bass really needs its separate outlet. The overall first impression is a rather flat sound but if you ... Read More
Rating: - good set of speakers
These are good quality affordable speakers. They sound great with and produce good bottom end which is not available from most computer speakers without a subwoofer. I am very happy with them.
Rating: - Great set of speakers
When I first plugged these in they blew me away...granted I replaced a pretty cheap set of speakers that was several years old...but still, the sound quality for the price is amazing. And they have a solid, well built feel.
Sure the bass is almost nonexistent, but I don't expect that when I'm sitting at my computer, and the volume can get high enough to easily fill a room.