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Hey guys I wondered how many speakers are wireless on this set of speakers? All 5 of them? Or none?

The website says : satelite but i see video's up with cables tucked away...

asked Aug 26 '10 at 16:46

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The Logitech's Z5500 speakers are not wireless. They have a satellite speaker design to direction the sound.

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answered Aug 27 '10 at 03:01

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edited Aug 27 '10 at 03:02

explain a bit further plz

(Aug 27 '10 at 18:32) Livegeek Livegeek's gravatar image

atellite speakers are the speakers that carry the mid-bass on up in a three piece system that consist of a pair of "small" speakers (the satellites) and the bass only speaker called the "sub-woofer". A vast majority have always been conventional wired speakers. I should also mention that over 90% of the sub-woofers in these systems are powered. That makes hook-up and general sound adjustment easier. Many times a satellite sub-woofer system can "blow the doors off" a pair of old style large floor speakers.

(Aug 27 '10 at 18:34) kevin ♦♦ kevin's gravatar image

Should I get the z5500? Or you have any better?

(Aug 28 '10 at 06:20) Livegeek Livegeek's gravatar image

I don't know. I would say it is ok, Wireless speakers could have compression artifacts in the audio. So maybe.

(Aug 28 '10 at 12:27) kevin ♦♦ kevin's gravatar image

anyone? please i really need to know this! Since my sterio is broke

answered Aug 27 '10 at 02:58

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Usually Sound systems that have wireless speakers, in most cases, refer to the rear speakers as they tend to put out less power (sound/volume) than the front and centre speakers. So basically, as shown in the above pic, no, the Z5500's are not wireless.

answered Aug 27 '10 at 04:53

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