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Flawless sound, rear wireless freedom.

Eliminate the hassle of hiding speaker wires! Immerse yourself in clutter-free, high-fidelity digital surround sound with Logitech´s THX-certified, 315-watt Z-5450 Digital 5.1 speaker system with digital hardware decoder and dual wireless rear speakers. The Digital SoundTouch Control Center supports Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks, and includes digital and analog inputs for connecting DVD players, PCs, video game consoles, MP3 players, and more. Fine-tune your listening experience with a convenient wireless remote. Wall-mountable satellites help make installation easy in any room. The patented dual-chamber subwoofer enhances your games, music, and movies with thundering distortion-free bass.

Patented dual-chamber subwoofer

Plays louder and goes lower for unbelievable bass.

Wireless remote control

Control up to 7 audio sources including PCs, video game consoles, DVD, CD and portable music players.

Digital SoundTouch™ Control Center

Compact design for desktop use or placement in your entertainment center. Features include digital LCD, volume level adjustment, auxiliary input jack, mute, and effects settings. The Control Center also decodes Dolby® Digital and DTS® recordings, and has multiple digital and analog inputs.

Dual wireless rear speakers

For clutter-free enjoyment of THX® certified 5.1 digital sound. Adaptive channel hopping with redundant transmissions provides crystal-clear, high-quality wireless audio.

Polished aluminum phase plug satellites

Combine two drivers into one: the clarity of a tweeter with the richness and fullness of a separate mid-range.

Specifications

Hardware

Total Continuous power: 315 watts RMS

Sub-woofer: 116 watts RMS (into 8 ohms, @ 100Hz, @ 10% THD)

Satellites:

Left/Right: 38 watts RMS x 2 (into 8 ohms, @ 1khz, @ 10% THD)

Center: 42 watts RMS (into 8 ohms, @ 1kHz, @ 10% THD)

Rear Left & Right: 40.5 watts RMS x 2 (into 8 ohms, @ 1kHz, @ 10% THD)

Total Peak power: 630 watts

Maximum SPL: 103 dB

Frequency response: 35 Hz - 20 kHz

Input impedance: 9,500 ohms

Amplifier: Ultra-linear high-capacity analog

Drivers:

Satellites: 2 1/2” aluminum phase plug driver

Band-pass subwoofer: 6 1/2” high-excursion driver

Surround sound effects:

Hardware decoding for Dolby® Digital, DTS® and DTS® 96/24 soundtracks

Dolby® Pro Logic® II (Movie and Music modes)

6-channel direct

Stereo

Supported digital formats:

Dolby® Digital

DTS® and DTS® 96/24

PCM (uncompressed stereo): 44.1 kHz/16 bit through 96 kHz/24 bit

Source inputs:

(2) Digital optical for DVD or CD players, PlayStation®2, Xbox™*, or PC sound cards (requires optical cable, sold separately)

(1) Digital coaxial for DVD or CD players or PC sound cards (requires coaxial cable, sold separately)

(1) 6-channel direct (3 stereo-mini connectors) for 2, 4 or 6-channel PC sound cards OR

(3) stereo-mini connectors for 3 stereo analog audio sources, such as CD and DVD players, PlayStation®2, Xbox™*, or 2 channel PC sound cards (some devices may require stereo mini to dual RCA adapter, sold separately)

(1) Analog stereo-mini (on side panel of control center) for portable CD, MP3, or MiniDisc® players

Package Contents

Speakers:

4 satellites

1 center channel

1 subwoofer

6-channel direct cable

Digital SoundTouch™ Control Center

Wireless remote control, batteries included

User´s manual

Quick-start guide

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BRAND NEW IN THE BOX

$600 ONO

Edited by Ryosuke Takahashi
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