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by BIC
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)

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BIC America Venturi DV64 2-Way Tower Speaker, Black (Single) + BIC America DV-62CLRS 6-Inch 2-Way Center Channel Speaker + BIC America F12 12-Inch 475-Watt Front Firing Powered Subwoofer
Price For All Three: $429.29

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Product Description

You can jam to a musical tower of harmony with this BIC America™ DV84 6.5-in tower speaker. The speaker features two 6.5-in active woofers with two 8-in passive radiators and one 0.75-in tweeter. The 5-way, video-shielded tower speaker system is enclosed in a rich black woodgrain cabinet.

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  • Shipping Weight: 32.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B004O6A9BG
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE FINEST DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR VALUE AROUND, September 5, 2008
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M. Lies "Golden Ears" (New Smyrna Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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I have owned the BIC America DV64 speakers for 3+ years. My previous speakers were the Electro-voice interface A. These were the first computor designed speakers using a passive radiator instead of a tuned port. As these aged I was unable to get replacement drivers and they began to loose quality. Anyone who remembers these speakers will remember the accolades they recieved from all of the audiopole mag's for their brilliant clarity and astounding tight, smooth and resonant deep bass. As a professional classical musician for more than 45 years I was desparate to find replacements with the same qualities (given good source material) of accurate instrument timbre, smooth frequency response, tight bass, good high frequency dispersion, and proper instrument orchestral placement in the stereo imaging including apparent front to back imaging. Piano is one of the harder instruments to reproduce. The DV64's present you with the crisp clarity Of the hammer stricking the string of a fine Steinway including the shimmer of all the overtones. Of all the speakers out there a few met these criteria but fell in the $2K to $3K a pair range. When I heard the DV64's I was blown away with the quality at a price level that usually goes along with boomy, screechy, junk. I have never regretted my decision. These are truly musical speakers.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Value, June 21, 2007
These are amazing speakers for the money. I bought these after extensive research, and against my better judgement, bought them without listening to them first. I replaced my 25-year-old Realistic Optimus speakers with these, apprehensive about keeping the deep bass sound that I've so enjoyed with the old speakers. My fears were quickly replaced by a sense of awe with the new BIC's - simply astounding sound that made my old speakers sound, well, old. The bass response is stunning, the highs are crisp and clean, and my buddy with the Paradynes (sp?) was impressed enough to say that my theater surround system (all BIC's) put his in the dust. I ran these speakers through their paces with 2-channel audio (Metallica, Fleetwood Mac, Miles Davis, FM radio jazz and classic rock), as well as 7.1 surround with concert DVD's (Stevie Ray Vaughan, Rush, Neil Young, and the Blue Man Group), and standard movie DVD's (Saving Private Ryan, Lord of the Rings, We Were Soldiers), and can honestly say that these BIC speakers are the best value speakers I have ever heard. My pal with the Paradynes paid more than double what I paid for his speaker system, and he likes mine better. Do yourself a favor, and buy anything from the BIC America line - you will be glad you did.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Speakers, July 16, 2008
I compared this speaker right out of the box (in my living room) to a broken-in Polk Rti12 - yes the huge model. I listened with the fade in the center and then just the left or right channel only through my HK 3485 @ 120 watt's/channel. The only differences I heard were that the DV64 was a bit brighter and the bass not quite as smooth. For movies this speaker probably outperforms the rti hands down, for music, especially jazz/classical, it will perform very well, but not as well as the rti12. I imagine, if you have Ed Frias (and I might do this) mess with the crossovers, these 2 speakers would be identical in sound, just the DV64 is half the rti12 size and wrapped in vinyl instead of that beautiful cherry. Not that the wood grain vinyl looks bad.
All in all, for what I paid (less than half price all through amazon so everything was well below retail pricing), and the ease of shipping (I had to send my rti12's back the first round due to damage - they are over 80lbs a piece), the DV64's are the way to go - especially if you are into rock/rap/alternative/movies. Just turn the treble down a bit on the stereo or AVR, cause man they are BRIGHT!
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