B.I.C. America M-50 Inwall Speakers

B.I.C. America M-50 Inwall Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

The M50 is the entry-level model in the new Newton M Series bookshelf speaker line. All of the speakers in this line feature the finest drivers, precision internal crossover designs and elegant enclosures. Great care has been taken in order to combine audiophile-level detail and reasonable cost.The M50 features a specially designed 5 ¼ woofer for midrange and a 1 silk fabric tweeter with Neodymium magnet structure for high frequencies. The speakers may be positioned vertically or horizontally on

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 25, 2002]
indofunk
Casual Listener

Strength:

Great value, 8" woofer, sweet high with beautiful sound stage, have glassy character, excellent install process (manual). Re: bass, when the right note is hit, it sounds round/warm and has beautiful paper cone character...

Weakness:

Missing part of frequency in the midrange and high-bass area. However, due to the missing "cardboard box" range, the sound is very airy/glassy. I doubt if the design is intentional...

This review is for the M80 (2 way with 8" woofer)... Audioreview.com needs to catch up in update their database, needs to learn from epinion.com''s mistake) Anyway, listen to stereo or 6.1 is a pleasure. Due to 8" woofer, the surround mode produce much fuller/realistic effect. Surprisingly, I''m having a hard time comparing it to the Klipsch in-wall which cost lots more. Klipsch, off course, is clearer/louder/bassier but I do like the airy character of the Bic. Has anyone test AudioSources side by side with the Bic??? I recommend a sub woofer with 12" or 15" or an extremely good 10" (hsu?).

Similar Products Used:

Klipsch RCW-5 ($400/pr)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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