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Reddit mentions of Bic Venturi DV32CLR 3.5" Center Channel Speaker, Black

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Bic Venturi DV32CLR 3.5" Center Channel Speaker, Black. Here are the top ones.

Bic Venturi DV32CLR 3.5
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10 watts to 125 watts per channelTwo 3.5 in. poly graphite woofers.5 in. poly dome tweeterVideo-shielded, 2-way, 3-driver center channel speakerImpedance: 8 ohmsMatches DV-32 compact speakerTwo 3 1?2" poly/graphite woofers1?2" poly dome tweeter10-125 watts recommended power8 ohms, 75-20kHz
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height7 Inches
Length12.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2020
Weight0.01 Pounds
Width8.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Bic Venturi DV32CLR 3.5" Center Channel Speaker, Black:

u/BuckyDog ยท 2 pointsr/hometheater

If you think you will be wanting to add speakers within the next two to three years, I would go ahead and buy a 5.1 receiver. You can get 5.1 receivers at very good prices. To save money you could look into a refurbished Denon or other brand:

http://usa.denon.com/us/product/pages/refurbishedproducts.aspx?catalog=denonna_us&catid=refurbishedprocat(denonna)

There are also other great sources for refurbished products that carry warranties.

If I was buying a 5.1 system, I would also consider going ahead and adding a center channel speaker. I have found that it is easier to watch movies at a lower volume and hear the dialogue so long as there is a center channel speaker. You would be running a Left, Center and Right speaker setup to start. And then just add a Subwoofer and Left and Right Surround later.

Here are some good budget center channel speaker suggestions:
http://amzn.com/B000I7U1OK

http://amzn.com/B00009WBYJ

http://amzn.com/B00006JPDG

u/Armsc ยท 2 pointsr/hometheater

You're getting a 5.1 speaker set with tiny sats and a small subwoofer. Is it worth it...I just don't know. There are certainly other options in that price range that could be better. Here are some that I would consider. Either way you'll still need an AVR to power these speakers.

  • Polk TL1600 $360 Cheaper, and I think a higher class set.

  • Polk RM705 $350 Cheaper and a newer version of the set you mentioned I do believe.

  • Boston Acoustics CS2300 $200 + Dayton Sub 1200 $150 You're going to get a much larger sub for the money. If this is an issue I would look at getting either a smaller Dayton or a Polk PSW111.

  • BIC DV32 $55 x 2 + a BIC DV32CLR $40 + a BIC F12 $225. You could also upgrade to the DV52 for the fronts. You're getting small speakers but these actually don't sound bad. Better than the Polks...I don't know.

  • Micca MB42X $90 x2 + Center $80 + Dayton 1200. You're getting actual bookshelf speakers. These will allow you to cross the sub lower so it's not doing that mid bass work of some of the smaller speakers. This will sound good for an entry level system.