Highs, mids, lows...bass, treble...take whatever you want. I've never heard such headache inducing overpowering boomy bass. If you want neutral and honest speakers, then they won't be your cup of tea. Like I have already said, if someone is looking for party capable speakers for a medium sized college room on a budget, then they work just fine. However, if you want to listen to music as it was meant to be heard, then there are much better options that can get you closer to that than logitech (for the same price point).
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Originally Posted by Logistics 
Well, hopefully anyone reading this thread will avoid taking your advice as you haven't provided any foundation for how or why Logitech speakers sound bad. Your dislike of their sound is clear, however.
As far as my experience with Logitech speakers--I have always heard they are great, but bass-heavy. And it could just be where a person listens to their Logitech speakers that makes them sound poorly. (My cousin also loves his Z-2300's)
For instance, we have had a set of Creative iTrigue 3300's in the kitchen that sound awesome, but when I moved them into my room, to my computer, and heard them in near-field listening, they sounded like garbage. Moving them back to the kitchen resulted in the great sound I remember. It's all in the application. Try-before-you-buy is highly recommended.
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