Wednesday, Sep 19th 2007 by Chris Davies


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While six years ago it was the height of fashion to fill your entertainment room with speakers - it marked you out as a true audiophile, natch - it looks like we’ve swung the other way.  Now, if your woofers and tweeters aren’t embedded into one great long block you’re not allowed to hang out with the cool cats.  Yes, you could splash out $1k+ on something like Denon’s DHT-FS3, or you could waddle along to Logic3 and pick up their 150W TX101B SoundStage 5.1 for a mere £249.99 ($499).

 Logic3 TX101B SoundStage 5.1

Fifteen speakers - including thirteen drivers and two subs - lurk within the piano-black casing, while two optical, two coaxial and analogue RCA inputs should give you plenty of options to hook up your plasma or LCD TV.  A built-in FM radio adds some standalone entertainment, but I wouldn’t buy it solely for that!

SRS 3D “faux” surround sound won’t give as good an effect as that aforementioned room full of speakers, but it should do a good job of mimicking it, and Logic3 promise that they’ve tweaked it so as to enlarge the listening sweet-spot so that more than one person can enjoy it. 

It’s available now.

Logic3 [via ShinyShiny]

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  1.  Henrik   View all comments by Henrik  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    TX101B.

    I’ve just received the product and most of all I love the look of the product and enjoy just looking at it hanging down my plasma..
    Watching movie with TX101B was a new experience compared to those 5.1 speakers in the market.
    The wiring was perfect and not wires needed to run around the room.
    It was neat.. I’m kind of a low bass guy so it would be great to have an external subwoofer but currently has no subwoofer out on this buddy. I’m wondering if Logic3 will come up with additional features like Ipod docking into it.. it’ll be awesome and maybe bluetooth too..

    Great product… thanks logic3


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