For many decades now, the BIC brand has been providing high-value speakers and subs for those looking for a lot of bang for their buck. The brand has been a fixture in its segment for so long that I was surprised to find out that Audioholics has yet to review any of their products. Thankfully, that will change today in our review of the PL-300 subwoofer. This medium-sized sub can be purchased from online retailers for a modest $450, a price point that is filled with competing subs. The PL-300’s distinguishing traits in this segment are its unusually low bass extension, its three-port variable tuning design, and its beefy 350-watt amplifier. It claims a solid 20Hz extension, which would be unmatched by anything else under $500. That is definitely something to get excited about for subwoofer shoppers on a tight budget, but the question we have to ask is how much does it deliver on these claims? How much output can it produce at such low frequencies? What is its performance like across the frequency spectrum? Let’s now dig in to find out…
READ: BIC Acoustech PL-300 Subwoofer Review
@shadyJ fantastic review!!!! Before I could move up in the audio world I owned this subs previous iteration. And enjoyed it completely for what it was.
I am torn between this and the RSL speedwoofer mkII and I don't believe you could go wrong with either but due to my monolith T6 Encores ability to go deep I feel like this sub may be a slight favorite over the RSL for my needs in my bedroom setup.
I sold 2 of those towers to my friend because he needed a good 2.0 system and I can always buy more. I was planning on buying they're C6 encores and using them as a LCR vertical for a cleaner look in there. But trying to sell the last tower as a single even on the cheap is a huge pain in the butt!!! I just don't want towers in the bedroom anymore if I can help it.
So my plan is if I can sell the last T6 then the 3 Encore C6's vertical with the RSL for the higher midbass.
If I can't sell it then just buy a second T6 and a C6 vertical as a center and then 2 of these Bic subs as I could run the 2 towers full range and the c6 crossed over at 60 hz I'd imagine for a really smooth bass response.
Regardless thanks to your high quality reviews and excellent measurements I know how to move forward either direction I go!
Just outstanding work Shady!