Bij pc.ign.com heeft men een review on line gezet van de Logitech SoundMan Xtrusio DSR-100 speakerset. Dit 4.1 setje heeft vier 12 Watt satellietspeakers en een subwoofer van 52 Watt (beide RMS). Deze subwoofer bestrijkt ook de midrange (100 tot 10.000Hz), waardoor het de prestaties minder zijn dan dat we van 52 Watt mogen verwachten. Toch is men uiterst tevreden over dit setje. Bij vol vermogen was er geen vervorming te horen. Ook de prijs valt mee:
The satellites themselves were very clear and robust, and the 12 watts per channel proved to be a bit deceiving as the system was very loud at full volume, even in a large room. Everything we listened to on the system, from games like Giants: Citizen Kabuto and Sacrifice, to DVDs, to the aforementioned Beastie Boys CD, was extremely rich and vibrant, and the system stayed crystal clear and free of distortion even when I was playing at full volume, which not only gave me a headache, but pissed off a lot of my fellow editors as well.
[...] The Xtrusio DSR-100 is an inexpensive, solid, and clear-sounding digital surround solution that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend to anyone looking to upgrade from their computer stereo setup. While you can certainly find better surround, or 5.1, solution on the market, you're going to hard pressed to find anything to compete with the Logitech DSR-100s in their price range. They carry a suggested retail price of $179.99, but I've seen them around the Internet for less than $150, which is a real bargain for speakers of this quality.