Logic3 Black SoundStation (PSP)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3874 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Logic 3
- Model: PSP535
- Released on: 2005-08-05
- Platform: Sony PSP
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Logic3 Sound System, a combined portable 2.1 speaker system and recharging docking-station designed exclusively for Sony's PSP to create a 'mini theatre' to play movies or music.
This system produces astounding sound using a high class amplifier, deep bass sub-woofer and 3D surround-sound circuitry to pack a punch more powerful than its compact size suggests. Includes mains adaptor, carry-case and line-in cable.
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Customer Reviews
PSP speaker system
Please note that this docking station/speaker system will not dock a slim PSP system, when I bought it there was no mention of this. Sound quality is good as you can use the cable provided but as I cannot dock the unit then I will be returning the item.
great machine
the sound from this machine is amazing and the surround sound makes you feel as if the music is being played live. this product also looks good and is very practical as it folds up and has a case the only problem is is that when you use batterys the life is only 10 hours or so , so it is advisable to use the mains adaptor. cracking product 5 star. MUST BUY IT TURNS YOUR PSP IN TO A HI FI AND U CAN PLUG IN A WALKMAN OR ANYTHING WITH A HEADPHONE SOCKET.
A slightly flawed Gem
Why not five stars? Well it's a close call really. The sound quality is excellent for a device of this type and size, the sound is crisp and clear. The bass, whilst not deep, adds to the overall tone. Volume again is supprising especially if you turn the PSP's volume to the max to start with. Yes, The sound quality has a certain WOW factor and the addition of the 3D surround button is a very welcome bonus.
In many respects that should be recommendation enough but I feel it's best to mention the slight annoyances.
My major grip is the shiny plastic, whilst it goes well with the PSP's overall look it does get smudged with finger prints (Just like the PSP) but the PSP's marks can be removed easily with a cleaning cloth, the Soundstation takes rather more effort, the smudes tend to smear before gradually fading. The Soundstation comes with a clear plastic case which needs to be clipped onto the back when the PSP is in place, it's a fiddly job (as is the fitting of the PSP in the first place), this usually ends up adding more smudges to the case once the job is done and if you forget to turn the PSP on you need to take everything apart, switch the PSP on and reassemble. Turning the PSP off requires dimantling everything.
The speaker and especially the "sub-woofer" are exposed to little fingers or big fingers struggling to fit the PSP or the clear plastic case, it could get damaged.
So, there you have it, a flawed gem. The gem being the super sound quality and the flaw being the constant fiddlyness and need to polish to keep clean.



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