Cerwin-Vega Xls-15 15-Inch 3-Way Xls Series Floor Speaker Review
Cerwin-Vega Xls-15 15-Inch 3-Way Xls Series Floor Speaker
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July 28th, 2010 in
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(out of 13 reviews)
Review by C. Horton
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After owning the DV-84 towers and DV-64 towers for over a year I’d like to say that the 64 is the way to go. I’ve been told that 8″ drivers are too big to be accurate and I can now hear it. At first I liked the 84’s because of the extra bass but last week I put the 64’s side by side with the 84’s again and realized the 64’s have a much cleaner mid range. And besides, they’re cheaper. So, don’t buy the 84’s because you think they’re going to sound better with bigger speakers. They don’t.
Review by E. Siegenthaler
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I’ve owned Klipsch, B&W and KEF speakers. My friend has PSB speakers, $700 for the pair . These speakers equal all of those or do better. I only paid $130 ea. for these but they are worth all of the retail price of $375 ea.
The thing you have to know about speakers is placement in the room is VERY VERY VERY important. You cannot just slap them on the floor and leave them there. Read the manual on these speakers. They suggest you put them 2-3 feet AWAY from the wall and it does make a difference. These are not a pair of speakers for a little room.
The presence and sound stage on these speakers is just breath taking. If you close your eyes you can see the muscians playing their instruments and the depth of sound is just amazing. I had my friend come over and do a blind sound test. He asked me after the first song I played if I was sure I didn’t have a center channel speaker on because the music sounds like it’s coming right in front of you.
I will give this information about the room I’m playing them in (the room makeup makes a HUGE diffence in how speakers sound). The living room is about 20 X 30 with tile floors, an area rug, and large vaulted ceilings (which really add to the sound stage). I have large leather furniture, paintings on the walls, and lots of large plants. I can’t stress enough how much room compistion and placement of speakers effect the sound.
On any pair of speakers you get, make sure you try them in lots of different positions: point them up, point them in, point them out, and pull them away from the wall varying lengths. Hard flooring and uneven wall surfaces (meaning you have pictures or things hanging on the walls or plants in front of the walls) make a big difference in spreading the sound.
If you have a subwoofer please please don’t crank it up. When you read reviews and people sometimes list them as ‘boomy’ I wonder if they just have the subwoofer turned up too high. You shouldn’t HEAR a sub as much as you should feel it. You shouldn’t hear boom boom boom and not much else, you should feel a nice tight thump that extends sound. I always like to say that a sub drops the bass from your knees to your feet. Also location IS important in a sub and make sure you move it around too A sub being too close to the wall will also lend it to being ‘boomy’. I know this review is long, but I hope these tips help you out in making your system sound better.
Review by Jeffrey S. Horton
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I have a pair of these 84’s as well as the 64’s and love both of them. You’ll be hard pressed to find a better speaker for the money esp. one with the clarity and imaging of these. Side by side the 84’s and 64’s are very similar and I can’t decide which one I like more. You can’t go wrong though for a pair of 64’s for $240! I hear the crossover Ed Frias does is real popular, improving the warmth and clarity for pretty cheap. You can find out more about him in audio review websites.
Review by S. M. Yasin Rahim
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I bought these to replace my Onkyo SKS-HT540 7.1 Channel Home Theater Speaker System. I have Onkyo TX-SR605S 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver. So, based on weeks of research I have settled with 2 BIC America DV-84 front speakers and DV-62CLRS center speaker (I guess, it’s good to have the same brand for tonality in the front). These DV-84 speakers produce clear, rich, and deep bass sound that I haven’t heard in many other speakers that I have owned. The music was perfect. Also, I bought Infinity powered PS212 Subwoofer (400 Watt) to compliment this setup which produced very low, tight and undistorted bass.
The DV-84s are really huge speakers. So, proper placement of these speakers are very important. Amazon tried to ship this using FedEx and one of the speakers came broke. I have called the Amazon customer service, and they have arranged for the speaker pick-up, and shipped another one the very next day with no extra cost. This time it came by UPS in good condition.
East or West, Amazon is the best.
Review by Nolan D. Boyle
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I own bose redline cubes, bose bookshelf speakers, wharfedale speakers (Kevlar), and the bic acoustech tower speakers. Out of all those I like the bic venturi towers the best (dv84). I auditioned paradigm monitor 7 ($800) against these and although they sounded very good I liked the dv84’s better. The paradigm speakers had a great balanced sound, but in comparison to the dv84s they lacked crisp highs and low base. It was very apparent that the dv84’s have a much wider range of sound and can produce very high and very low frequencies. I like the clear sound of the acoustech speakers, but the horns play so loud that it doesnt sound right without a subwoofer. I would highly recommend the dv84 speakers to anyone that is looking for speakers in the $1000 price range. I paid $300pair for mine and so far I have yet to listen to any speakers under $1000 that sound better. The connector(plastic) and cabinet(laminate/particle board) quality is definitely not as good as some of the other brands, but its hard to pay 3 times as much money for a speaker that is built out of better materials when doesnt sound as good. These are a really fun speaker to listen to!