As mentioned earlier, the satellite speakers have a removable clear cover. To remove, simply unscrew the screw on either side of the speaker then slide the cover off. Next, you can go online to Logitech's Skin Mod Area and download a pre-made template. Alternately, you could design your own image and use that.
Next, print out the template, cut along the proper lines, insert the artwork on the speaker, replace the clear cover and you are done. This is a pretty neat way to give your speakers a more personal touch and better integrate them into your workstation. I ultimately chose to leave mine stock for now, but you can see how this one turned out using the Cracked Glass template.
Now we move on to actually installing the system. You do have a few different options here regarding the center channel and rear satellite speakers.
With the center speaker, you can position it to sit flat on your table top... or you can opt to mount it directly to the top of your LCD monitor. The base mount is adjustable, so simply adjust it so it mounts easily on top of your monitor.
With the satellite speakers, you have the option of simply placing them on a table top, or you can mount them to a wall. To do this, simply loosen the screw on the underside of each speaker stand, then rotate the stand 180-degrees and re-tighten the screw. Now you can hang the speakers on a wall bracket.
Continue ahead as we cover final installation, testing, usage and wrap things up with a conclusion...






