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The Micca MB42X-C is a compact, passive center channel speaker featuring dual 4" balanced woven carbon fiber woofers and a 0.75" silk dome tweeter. Its ported enclosure and finely tuned 12dB crossover deliver extended bass response and clear, dynamic sound ideal for home theater dialogue and surround sound setups. Designed for easy placement and aesthetic versatility, it supports 100W power handling and 8 Ohm impedance, making it a high-performance yet budget-friendly upgrade for any media room.







| ASIN | B00HHFBEK6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,576 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #13 in Center-Channel Speakers |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible devices | Amplifier, Home Theater |
| Control method | Touch |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Included components | Speaker |
| Is waterproof | False |
| Item model number | MB42X-C |
| Item weight | 2.27 kg |
| Manufacturer | Micca |
| Material | Wood |
| Model name | Media Series |
| Mounting type | Stand, Shelf |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 18D x 38.1W x 13.5H centimeters |
| Recommended uses for product | For Surround Sound Systems |
| Speaker size | 4 |
| Speaker type | Center Channel |
| Special features | Bass Boost |
| Subwoofer diameter | 4 Inches |
| Surround sound channel configuration | 2.0 |
| Unit count | 1 Count |
| Warranty type | Limited |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
A**R
Quality product
Best value for money product. May buy their latest in Bookshelf speakers soon .
J**N
A lot of speaker for the money
Coming from the world of bluetooth speakers and computer speakers i was really blown away with the performance of these small Micca. Im using them with my recently bought Fosi P3 pre amp and Fosi BT20a pro amplifier, the soundsource are Wiim pro. Highly recommend.
D**D
Excellent value for the money.
M**N
I'll use my pictures to guide anyone through this review. A picture is worth a thousand words. I'll be making several references to the last $77 pair of passive bookshelf speakers I bought from Amazon as well, the Singing Wood T25. Let's go! Pic 1. Box is nice and well detailed, see the photos 2. Product features are highlighted and pictured 3. Good for Micca to put a 'new product' seal (merely a piece of paper) on the box. Makes it slightly.... less tamper-proof. Reminded me of my last review (one star) I gave to a center speaker I ordered (Monoprice) that arrived all gunked up as it was opened before and used. 4. Speakers were indeed brand new, even individually bagged. Excellent so far. 5. They don't come attached with rubber feet, you need to put them on yourself. I think it's so you can use those acoustic isolation pads or whatever, if you choose, and the feet won't get in the way. I'm not going to as them sponges gather dust, 'nuff said. 6. Rear of the speakers, binding posts/banana inlets aren't as quality as my Singing Woods. Plastic here feels cheaper tho not that brittle. Disappointing. I know this is a budget speaker but if you want to be king of budget you'll have to pay attention to these things... 7/8. Wah. Build quality is def a little lower than my SWs. There is a vinyl wrap that looks and feels quite ok, but I wonder how it will hold up over time. Considering it will be situated near a window, I'm just crossing my fingers. For my SWs, DVD the lovely beech wood grain wrap looks quality and can fool you as being actual wood. The magnet front grilles also are a little loose, and not quality either. I guess most ppl will remove them but I need them to ward off the dust and kids.... 9. This is where all the negatives end. I hooked them up to both an av receiver and a small tube amplifier. I would say the small tube amp kicked the Pioneer receiver to the curb.... Sound quality was amazing with this speaker! I even did a direct A/B comparison with my SW T25s, the Micca Mb42x, which costed $40 more at $118, truly sounds that much better and even more so! Treble: Good, yet not harsh, unlike the Singing Woods, when cranked up loud. Mids: As good as the SW. Bass: Without a proper crossover, the SW's bass response really gets very unfocused and complicated bass passages just blend into each other. It just comes across as if the woofer can't keep up. But the MB42x, with a properly designed crossover, nailed fast and complicated bass passages excellently. Literally you can hear every note; it's actually like the bassist was playing better, on the same recording! A truly astounding difference! I listened to Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory 20th Anniversary album, comparing both speakers. In conclusion, you get what you pay for, more ex than the Singing Wood and sound is proportionally and also exponentially better. You can't ask for more than that. I'm pretty sure speakers of this caliber would have costed much more years ago. Only con is the crappy build quality. Oh yeah, no speaker wires, unlike the T25, which came with 2x 2.5m 18awg wires, nicely soldered at the tips! Micca could learn a thing or 5 from Singing Wood!! I hope the vinyl wrap won't start peeling off after a few years....
M**E
Très bonne enceinte, encore mieux que celle que j’ai remplacé. Utilisée en enceinte centrale, très puissante avec un son clair pour les voix, je recommande.
A**R
Very satisfied with this speaker sound quality very good overall build quality very good 👍👍👍👍👍
G**.
Realmente sorprendido con el sonido de estas pequeñas Micca, por las mañanas las escucho sin el subwoofer y la verdad tienen unos bajos profundos que impresionan. Los medios y agudos también son bastante buenos, las recomiendo, además el precio está súper.
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