On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Marc Lavallée <m...@hacklava.net> wrote:

>
> What matters is rigidity; if a plastic enclosure is rigid
> enough (for its size), then it would sound the same than a hard wood
> enclosure.  In the specific case of the Z506 model from Logitech,
> wooden enclosures for the satellites would make no difference; the
> drivers, the amps, and the enclosures are too small to shake. Only the
> sub-woofer enclosure is made of MDF, for a reason.
>
> So, why not using the Z506 5.1 kit from Logitech? "Multimedia" speakers
> are primarily designed as computer accessories; some are probably well
> made, excluding the one in the MoMA's permanent collection (unless
> aesthetic is the most important criteria). I wouldn't trust its sound
> quality; it's a bit small unless the listening distance is less than 2
> meters, the centre speaker does not match the four other satellites,
> the centre speaker have 2 mids and the satellites have one mid and one
> tweeter, and the cross-over frequency for the sub-woofer is probably
> near 300Hz, which is a bit too high. For Ambisonics, I believe that
> better quality full-range or coaxial speakers, all matched, should be
> preferred.
>
> I would only such use small multimedia speakers for a very compact
> periphonic installation, along with 4 to 8 small sub-woofers for a
> supplemental horizontal or periphonic low frequency decoder.
>

Agreed.  That said, the Logitech self powered systems are generally
extremely well made and sound very good, imho.

C-)
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