Is Logitech Z5500 better than Z906?

Is Logitech Z5500 better than Z906?

Having said that, the Logitech Z-5500 boasts a 505-watt total RMS rating while the Logitech Z906 is at 500 watts. This discrepancy may not sound much, but if you love listening to your favorite songs in full volume, you would hear the difference.

Is the Logitech Z5500 still good?

I still have my z5500 set (used in the shed for parties), as long as you’re happy to use analog sources they’re still quite amazing. The coax/optical has issues for PC gaming use, even if you have real time encoding (which almost no one does) due to the bass not being passed to the sub.

How much power does Logitech z906 use?

It’s capable of pumping out 500 watts (RMS), with 165 watts going to the 8-inch, side-firing subwoofer.

Does Logitech Z906 have Dolby Atmos?

Unfortunately it cannot do Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD Master Audio as it lacks any HDMI port that would be capable of transmitting the necessary information. Naturally this means also no Dolby Atmos or DTS:X but this was to be expected as it lacks any kind of overhead channels to recreate these sounds.

Does Z906 support Dolby Digital Plus?

First of all let me clarify that I have carefully read the user guides of all audio sources at home before making the purchase, because I have found that users report the z906 is unable to decode 5.1 and 7.1 Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus signals and plays only 2.1 stereo.

How do I connect my Logitech Z906 to my TV?

Plug in all the connections to the TV, including audio. Plug in a 3.5mm to stereo RCA adapter to your TV’s headphone port. Take RCA analog cables to the back of the Z906 sub, and leave the sub set on the input for that. This way, whatever input you switch the TV to, it sends the audio signal to the speakers.

Do Logitech speakers work with TV?

EASY SETUP AND CONNECTION OPTIONS FOR YOUR LOGITECH SPEAKER SYSTEMS. 2.0 and 2.1 speakers feature a variety of connection options. Speakers with a 3.5 mm cable are compatible with any computer, laptop, tablet, TV, or smartphone that features a 3.5 mm audio input.

  • July 31, 2022