BIC America DV62si Bookshelf Speakers
- 2-way, tuned-vent bookshelf speakers with wide, 43 to 20,000 Hz frequency response for deep bass and extended treble
- 90 dB sensitivity; recommended for use with amplifiers pushing 10 to 150 watts per channel
- 6-inch poly/graphite woofer, .75-inch poly dome tweeter per speaker
- Video-shielded for distortion-free placement near televisions or computer monitors
- Measures inches 8.9 x 14.8 x 9.1 (W x H x D) each
Product Description
Top-notch components yield a stunningly accurate bookshelf-size speaker! Custom designed 3/4″ tweeter delivers crystal-clean undistorted upper mid and high frequencies. The 6″ poly/graphite woofer is light yet rigid for tight, accurate extended bass. Rear-enclosure patented “Venturi” vent further extends deep low frequency performance. It is ideal for use with all surround and music formats.Amazon.com Product Description
Attention, all bass lovers needing small speakers: this stately pair of Venturi DV62si bookshelf speakers from BIC America uses a patented and specially tuned rear-panel Venturi port to extend the its low-frequency response to an impressive 43 Hz, nearly a full octave below the capabilities of most bookshelf speakers–the place where kick drums kick and bass guitars growl their deepest. The 2-way speakers would suitably fill out your home theater with surround sound, enliven your dorm or apartment with music, or provide gentle b… More >>
BIC America DV62si Bookshelf Speakers
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5 comments
S. Juneau on January 12, 2010 at 1:24 pm
Having tried these out for a short while I can tell you, save up a little more and get some Polks.
Hans Miller on January 12, 2010 at 4:18 pm
I own the same model, except it has different letter model prefix. Product appearance in regards to exterior visual finish is mediocre. The inherrent value is found not in manufacturing achievement, or audio excellence compared to high priced esoteric speakers of which I also own, but in the value that these have in sound quality for such a low price.
These have been used daily in my bedroom theatre for over 7 years and have been decent sounding and reliable at high listening levels. These speakers will not disapoint at price point compared to other chaff produced by large manufacturers at this price point such as bestbuy/circuit city etc. If you are looking for inexpensive speakers with high quality manufacturing and sound accuracy, purchase energy speakers for another $20. Energy is not discounted via mail order/internet, so you will have to go to authorized dealer.
Steven M. Shulman on January 12, 2010 at 5:28 pm
I am a stereophile. These are excellent speakers. For the price, they cannot be beat.
C. Drentea on January 12, 2010 at 8:13 pm
I was so very impressed by the raving reports. But hearing is believing. Physically, well built! Mediocre sound. No comparison with a Yamaha half its size. No transparency (hallow colored sound), mediocre imaging. Bass booms at port resonance (can be cured by plugging the port with an old sock, but loose bass response). Not flat response. Good and tight mid and high range. You can get better sound for less if you go to a $80 Yamaha product. All together, not bad. Good try, but no cigar!
R. Doerksen on January 12, 2010 at 10:10 pm
For an inexpensive speaker, the BICs perform well. Certainly not comparable with the Polk RT7s they replaced; but nonetheless, solid performers. The speakers are being used to support a small home theater system and I would readily recommend them for this type of application, provided a subwoofer is also being used.