Logitech G51 Speakers Review

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When it comes down to it, games and other multimedia feed on all of your senses-except for taste and smell, but I'm sure companies are working on that. Typically, if you want a fully immersive experience while playing games, watching movies, or listening to music, it requires more than fancy looking graphics to "ooh" and "ahh" the masses. And that's where sound quality comes in, as high fidelity is a necessity for any gamer. With production values ever on the rise in the industry, sound-effects and soundtracks play a major role in eliciting a whole range of emotions. Logitech's G51 speaker system is one that offers-up such enticing sound quality to gamers, and although it's not the top of the barrel for all-around application, it's certainly one of the best deals out there for your listening pleasure.
No, it doesn't take a specialized mold to make your speaker special...
For the consumer, functionality isn't the only important thing when it comes to shopping around for their hardware, as clashing design issues can make or break many-a-deal. Luckily, the G51 system is not only functional, but will fit in nicely with any setup as long as it's not tan or some pastel color. Yes, a simple black finish, wrapped in a silver clam make up the five-speakers in this setup, and is completed with a fully black subwoofer.
Ultimately, the scheme is simple in itself, but there's more than meets the eye! For those that love customizability, Logitech has crafted each satellite with the ability to add "G-skin mods." Essentially, each of the four satellites has a clear plastic cover that can be removed, and by either downloading pre-made designs, or by making your own, you're able to slip them onto the speaker to add your own touch each one. It's a bit gimmicky, but given the setup is geared towards gamers, it's a nod to a crowd that enjoys "modding" their hardware.
Seriously, some LEGO challenges are more complex than this...
If it's one thing computer-based surround sound systems have on home theater setups, it's simplicity. We performed most of our testing on a TV and console, but rest assured, the G51




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