Logitech Z | 640 Specs
In the world of PC audio, few names command as much respect among retro-computing enthusiasts and early 2000s gamers as the Logitech Z-series. While the Z-5500 often steals the spotlight as the king of the hill, the holds a special place in history as the "people’s champion"—an affordable, high-performance 5.1 surround sound system that brought immersive audio to the masses.
| Specification | Detail | | :--- | :--- | | | 70 Watts RMS (Root Mean Square) | | Peak Power | 140 Watts (PMPO - Peak Music Power Output) | | System Type | 5.1 Surround Sound (5 satellites + 1 subwoofer) | | Driver Size (Satellites) | 2-inch shielded drivers (4x satellites, 1x center) | | Driver Size (Subwoofer) | 4-inch long-throw ported driver (downward firing) | | Frequency Response | 40 Hz – 20 kHz | | Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | > 75 dB | | Inputs | 3x 3.5mm stereo plugs (Front, Rear, Center/Sub) | | Outputs | Headphone jack on Wired Remote | logitech z 640 specs
Because the subwoofer uses a 4-inch driver, it cannot reproduce the ultra-low frequencies (20-30Hz) that a dedicated home theater subwoofer can. However, it handles mid-bass (40-80Hz) very cleanly. For PC gaming (explosions, engine rumbles), this was excellent for its time. In the world of PC audio, few names
