B.I.C. America B.I.C. V1200 Floorstanding Speakers
B.I.C. America B.I.C. V1200 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 29, 2014]
Albert
Casual Listener
I have one for sale for 100 bucks out in Mesa Arizona on Craig's list this is the best sub woofer I ever ownd I did find adding insulation 1 1/2 inch thick foam pads on the sides plus a 4" thick foam pad in the middle made my bass hit even harder yet response time and sound like almost perfect Iv used the v-1200 in a home room studio and tell ya what this is more then what I need yet loved the opition to adjust volume plus frequency was the best the Venturi v-1200 by b.i.c America for the price tag I got it for was the best $100.00 bucks I ever spent yet it's still in super clean working condition.If you come across thies for a good price don't think twice you'll be kicking your self later on.
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[Jan 07, 2000]
david gilbert
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
BIC DV-1210: Smooth and Deep, a very musical Sub
Weakness:
the amp makes a fairly noticeable humming sound when sub is off and room is quiet They didn't have a product listing for the BIC DV-1210 But it is a 12" sub with 170 watt amp. This sub has a very clear and smooth sound, much better than the two year old JBL model i have listened to. I bought this sub for $142 from ubid.com which was a steal. Because to buy a sub that could outperform you'd have to buy a 15" with a huge amp, or that Polk that has two 10" woofers and a 250 watt amp. Similar Products Used: Velodyne 12" sub, JBL 12" Sub |
[Feb 18, 2000]
Joe
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Exceptional price. Not the size of an end table. Nice tight bass, good music/home theater sub
Weakness:
In auto mode, somewhat annoyingly loud signal pop. Purchased on uBid for $207 delivered. Have been very pleased thus far. It seems better for home theater than general music listening, however it is still pretty musical. It did improve dramatically when I hooked it up to the Monster sub cable (Highly recommended for whatever sub you use). Certainly there are better subs out there, but you will pay for them. For my application this is the best bang for the buck I've seen. The audiophile may scoff, but I recommended highly. |
[Jan 08, 2000]
Kevin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Value(bang for the buck),room-moving bass, build quality
Weakness:
Amplifier makes a popping sound when it's turned off-still haven't got used to that little pop but I'll get over it. My wife says it makes a light humming sound but I personally don't hear it...too many concerts...damn AC/DC! I (like Dave) also own the BIC DV 1210. I also got mine from uBid but I got caught in a bidding war and paid a little more for mine ($172 plus $44(ouch) for shipping). I still got a great deal since the DV 1210'S MSRP is $499 as listed in the new Product Guide Issue of Sound and Vision mag. I have it teamed with Aura LSW-828M's for mains and Aura's LSC-537M Center Channel. I'm running my old(but still great-sounding) dbx Soundfield 3 x 2 Sub/Sat system as surrounds. Well, the DV 1210 rocks my world. I only have it volume setting at 4 (out of 10) and the crossover set at 80Hz and this thing is shaking my walls with ease. Private Ryan, Armageddon, The Haunting , The Matrix , and Twister were just phenomenal as this sub blasted out the low end as we watched these movies through our Toshiba 3109 DVD player. I'm not foolish enough to think that this sub is superior to top-of-the-line subs such as Velodyne but it's great for a beginning or mid-level HT set-up. You won't be disappointed if you're a value-conscious consumer. It's still frequently listed on uBid so check it out if your in the market for a new powered subwoofer. It's definitely made a huge impact in our home theater. Similar Products Used: This is my first subwoofer for the home. I have 8" Powered Bazooka tube in my Honda CRV. |
[May 17, 2000]
Joe
Audio Enthusiast
This is a follow up posting. I have been pleased with the performance but found the hum, mentioned by a previous review, seemingly getting louder. I called BIC support 1-888-242-4551 (Jeff)...very nice and helpful, and found they were aware of the hum and had a fix. They sent a transformer shield with instructions to fix the problem. While inside I found only 2 pieces of sound insulation. I added some fiberglass insulation to fill up the cabinet and wooooow. The base tightened significantly especially on music, and movies... Saving Private Ryan (tank scene track 19) absolutely was amazing. If you are even slightly handy, the fix and insulation is easy and well worth the effort. Sorry for skewing the rating but this is even a better 5 star than before. |
[Feb 05, 2000]
Jamie Hillier
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Bang for Buck, makes a nice end table
Weakness:
popping noise. crackly noise when turning up volume on unit. Not a bad subwoofer, but that popping really can get on your nerves. When ever you turn a fan off or on in the house, the thing pops. I bought a Monster Cable power bar and the severity of the popping has lessened. Thinking of upgrading to a B&W sub or Velodyne, but they are so damn expensive compared to the 1200. Sounds great with home theatre and ok with music. |
[Jul 06, 2000]
Tommy C
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Every feature found on the "real" subs, Solid Piece of Equiptment, value, value, did I mention value?
Weakness:
Amp humm, signal on/off popping, undampened feet, Placement specific nature. Having had this sub for over 2 years now (think I paid 3-something), I purchaced it when Pro-logig was the rage, and Subs were a rather substantial investment. That being the case, the Velodyne's and JBL's were absurdly expensive! SO...here I am throwing my 1.5 cents worth in. Similar Products Used: none (officially) in this setup |