Logitech has produced a speaker system specifically for gaming and it is the Logitech G51 Surround Sound Speaker System. With a dual Matrix for both gaming (legacy) and music, you can listen to two channel sources in a 5.1 surround environment. The G51 speakers also offer FDD2 (Frequency Directed dual Driver) sound technology to eliminate hotspots and give a clear uniform soundfield anywhere in the room.
The Logitech G51 Surround Sound speaker system should not be passed up if you are in the market for a new groove… I have always liked the fact that Logitech speakers as of late have utilized a control module, as it stops you from having to look for the speaker that has the volume control and it saves your head from getting banged around when adjusting the volume on your subwoofer. The fact that the center speaker can be mounted on your LCD monitor is also a tremendous plus. There is no need to hang an extra shelf to clear up desk space and you won’t get in trouble for putting more holes in the walls.
When my HTPC is finally completed, I just might have to use these speakers.
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