Contents & Packaging
As with the 2.1 set, the retail packaging really does look the part with the glossy black and green colours giving rise to an image of the two satellites in the centre.
The peak output, at just 12W, is highlighted along with the so-called “Distinctive Sound”.
The back gives a quick overview of the main features each relating to a certain part of the speakers by a series of numbers.
The full list of features, a short blurb and specifications are found on sides and that completes a very attractive box – not overcomplicated but very stylish.
The only accessory bundled with the 2.0 set is a small manual.





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Well written review.I’m currently using a Logitech Z5500 speakers.Great speakers.
I recently purchased a pair of these speakers and they suffer from a fundamental design flaw. The power transformer in the left speaker is unshielded and placed directly at the back of the speaker, with perhaps a few millimeters of clearance. The resultant coupling is so great that a hum can be heard in that speaker when the unit is plugged in and powered down. When powered up, the hum is quite loud and very noticeable when playing quiet sounds.