B.I.C. America VI-38 Floorstanding Speakers

B.I.C. America VI-38 Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Frequency Response: 36HZ-23kHZ
  • Sensitivity: 90dB@1 watt 1 meter
  • Amplifier Power: 10-120 watts
  • Drivers- 8" woofer, 2 1/2" mid,  25mm concentric tweeter
  • 3 year Warranty

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 01, 2006]
mdifanis
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

I have installed and enjoyed eight pairs of these speakers—six pairs in my current home and two pairs in my last house. As one might suppose, I would not have invested in six pairs for my current home unless I had been very favorably impressed by my earlier experiences with this speaker model.

Sound is very smooth overall, and bass ranges from respectable to surprisingly robust—depending largely on the location of the installation. I have installed these in walls—both insulated and un-insulated—as well as in ceilings. Because the placement (both wall versus ceiling as well as the acoustic characteristics of the room) can make the sound vary substantially, these speakers benefit greatly from the presence of adjustable output of the midrange driver and tweeter. And attenuating the volume on both of those drivers effectively increases the relative output of the eight-inch woofer. So in an acoustically reflective room with hard floors and few sound-absorbing furnishings, the tweeter can be reined in to keep the sound from sizzling. Likewise, in an acoustically absorbent environment, or where these speakers are used in conjunction with a sub-woofer, one might want the tweeter and midrange cranked.

The swiveling tweeter enables the speakers to be aimed, even though one cannot easily angle the walls in which the speakers are installed. The tweeter do not swivel by more than about 30 degrees, so this feature does not provide unlimited latitude, but it certainly helps put the “sweet spot” where desired in most rooms.

Power handling is excellent, but so is the speakers’ ability to make efficient use of power. I have two pairs installed in my dedicated home theater, where my relatively high-end Denon receiver cranks 130 watts per channel into these speakers with very good results. But I also have four pairs installed in various rooms of my house—all connected to a whole-house audio system. In those installations, I use a reasonably high quality 100 watt per channel receiver, which then splits its signal six ways through a speaker patch panel and impedance-matching volume controls for each pair of speakers. So each pair of speakers receives only about 16 watts per channel. I can tell no obvious difference in sound quality from the 130-watt installation to the 16-watt installation. They perform beautifully in both cases.

Weakness:

While these speakers will not leave you in a state of bass deprivation, a subwoofer complements them beautifully. In two rooms of the whole-house audio installation, I have run speaker-level outputs from the wall-mounted volume controls to 50-watt Polk Audio powered subwoofers. This enables the subwoofer to attenuate its volume along with the speakers in response to the wall-mounted volume control. The subwoofer’s speaker-level outputs then go out to the speakers. The beauty of this installation is that the VI-38s do so well on bass down to about 80 Hz, so the subwoofer’s crossover can be set very low, thereby allowing the subwoofer to do what it does best, while also getting a pleasant full-range sound field from the Bic VI-38s.

My experience suggests that better bass is obtained—not surprisingly—when the VI-38s are installed in a wall with a closed back. That is to say that installation in a ceiling with an open attic space overhead or in a wall with no drywall on the other side (such as in a room adjoining unfinished basement areas) seems to produce slightly inferior results, but just slightly.

Spectacular performer for the price!

Customer Service

Never needed

Similar Products Used:

I have not used other brands of in-wall speakers after discovering BIC America, but I have certainly listened to Klipsch, JBL, and Polk in-walls elsewhere, and I would never have perceived any superior sound quality from the more epxensive brands.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 06, 2002]
dirknmary
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Incredibly open, natural, balanced sound. Tweeter and midrange attuanator, swivel tweeter inside woofer Clear instructions, easy install

Weakness:

none noted

Over the years I have accumulated numerous pairs of quality loudspeakers. Big boxes, no kids, everybody happy. Now they are in the way of kids and wife. Tried several satellite/subwoofer systems, till I installed the BIC VI38. The soundstage in very clear and open. Unable to pinpoint the speaker due to the infinite baffle design of the wall. Best sub$500 transducer on the market: all you pay for is the actual driver, not the MDF box.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 18, 2000]
Stephen Young
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Excellent sound, extraordinary price

Weakness:

None

I needed a pair of in-wall speakers and I didn't want to pay a lot for them. I read several good things about B.I.C. speakers and found the VI-38 in-wall speakers at 1Cache.com for $149 for the pair plus shipping. Figuring that they couldn't be that bad for the price, I bought a pair. I have to say that I have been stunned at how good they sound. If I hadn't paid so little, I might be a little less impressed, but I can find no real flaws with these speakers. Sure, there are better (and more expensive) in-wall speakers out there, but you absolutely will not beat these speakers for the sound/price ratio.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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