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So I'm currently using logitech z313 speakers/sub. The sound is perfect for what I do, the bass kicks and the sound is decent. However, my right speaker died. There's no saving it and I have no choice but to try and combine the z200 speakers with my sub woofer. My speakers use aux cord to plug into the sub which then connects to the pc. Could I use the z200's and my sub simultaneously or would it not work? 

 

Sorry for the terrible wording and description, I know pc not audio.

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Back when I used the z2300s from Logitech, the speaker didn't die, the hub did. I dunno if the same problem occurs with the z313s. Hub dying and only one speaker playing is a known problem with aging z2300s.

 

The z2300 system had two satallite speakers hooked up to the back of the Logitech sub. I knew it wasn't the speaker dying because I switched the cable for the left speaker to the right plug and the right to the left, and the other speaker stopped working instead.

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Back when I used the z2300s from Logitech, the speaker didn't die, the hub did. I dunno if the same problem occurs with the z313s. Hub dying and only one speaker playing is a known problem with aging z2300s.

 

The z2300 system had two satallite speakers hooked up to the back of the Logitech sub. I knew it wasn't the speaker dying because I switched the cable for the left speaker to the right plug and the right to the left, and the other speaker stopped working instead.

see I couldnt test that as all my speakers have is an aux cable. /:

CPU: INTEL Core i7 4790k @ 4.7Ghz - Cooling: NZXT Kraken X61 - Mobo: Gigabyte Z97X SLI - RAM: 16GB G.Skill Ares 2400mhz - GPU: AMD Sapphire Nitro R9 Fury 4G - Case: Phanteks P350X - PSU: EVGA 750GQ - Storage: WD Black 1TB - Fans: 2x Noctua NF-P14s (Push) / 2x Corsair AF140 (Pull) / 3x Corsair AF120 (Exhaust) - Keyboard: Corsair K70 Cherry MX Red - Mouse: Razer Deathadder Chroma

Bit of an AMD fan I suppose. I don't bias my replies to anything however, I just prefer AMD and their products. Buy whatever the H*CK you want. 

---QUOTE ME OR I WILL LIKELY NOT REPLY---

 

 

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