

🎬 Elevate your home theater with crystal-clear dialogue and booming bass — don’t miss the best seat in the house!
The Micca RB42-C is a premium center channel speaker featuring dual 4-inch woofers and a 0.75-inch silk dome tweeter, engineered with a 10-element crossover for exceptional clarity and tonal balance. Its robust bass and midrange output deliver immersive home theater sound, while the elegant dark walnut finish and versatile design make it a stylish and functional addition to any media setup. Ideal for small to medium rooms, it requires an amplifier or receiver and is perfect for audiophiles seeking high-quality sound without breaking the bank.








| ASIN | B07WK4KBZV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,818 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #578 in Coaxial Car Speakers |
| Colour | Dark Walnut |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer, Television |
| Control method | Touch |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Included components | crossover and 5-way binding post |
| Is waterproof | False |
| Item model number | RB42C |
| Item weight | 4000 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Micca |
| Material | Wood |
| Model name | RB42 C |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 21.1D x 37.6W x 13.2H centimeters |
| Recommended uses for product | Music,Home Theater |
| Speaker size | 4 Inches |
| Speaker type | Center Channel |
| Special features | Bass Boost, Built In Microphone |
| Subwoofer diameter | 4 Inches |
| Surround sound channel configuration | 5.1 |
| Warranty type | Limited |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
B**B
Für das Geld wirklich gut! Für nen 5.1 in einer Mietwohnung mehr als Ausreichend!👌
J**.
Objectively, these are absolutely amazing speakers for the price. First off: as these are budget speakers, It seems fitting to write this review based on my experience with them in a budget system. I ordered two of these center channel speakers and am using them in a stereo setup. I am using my computer's DAC and feeding it to an SMSL SA-50 stereo amplifier to power these speakers. These are far more efficient than the RB42's. The RB42's are rated at 83dB; these speakers, the RB42-C's, are 86dB. For reference, the RB42's would need twice as much power to play at the same volume as these. That makes far easier to run, and far less anemic at the low end with amplifiers below the 75-or-so watt output per channel. Instrumentals are more transparent than most speakers in this price range and lower bass is very punchy, with no muddiness in the subbass range. Instrumentals just sound cleannn at any volume. Vocals are also open and unmuddied; I'd say veering on transparent. At least, more transparent than any speaker in this price range that you don't have to build yourself. Vocals are, however, a tiny bit more recessed than instrumentals. That's not a bad thing, and Micca even describes these speakers as having that characteristic; they're warm speakers, so of course they're going to sound like that. That being said, my bias leads to me preferring more sibilant speakers. I really like accentuation on the S's and T's of singers' voices, and i prefer forward sounding speakers because they're really good at just tearing recordings apart and showing me how good the recording quality is. If you want piercing vocals, these may not be for you. Now, these are definitely speakers for small to medium sized rooms. My bedroom is about 14x14ft, which i consider to be smaller side of medium sized rooms. Around 20x20ft is where you really start getting to large sized rooms, which these speakers might have a hard time filling. Before you continue reading: note that the below info only applies to you if you want to put these in a larger room than like 18 or 20 square feet. In my room - which is smaller than that - this isn't an issue and these sound great. If you are looking for speakers for a room the size of mine at this price point, then just buy these speakers because holy crap they're good. These speakers are not good for large rooms because they have the MOST egregious port chuff at loud volumes I've ever heard in my life. Let's set the stage. I got one of my two speakers a few hours before the other one. I immediately set up this single speaker in my living room and played it without a subwoofer. Pushing about 20-30 watts into it, I genuinely thought it was broken. At first, I thought one of the two woofers was already getting coil rub. The second speaker arrived and it made the same noise! Statistics say the likeliness of two DOA speakers is unlikely, so I investigated further. Turns out, the ports on these speakers are just extremely loud at living-room-volumes and boy do they RUIN music and movies with any signal below the midrange, so you better have a crossover set at 80 hertz or so and have everything below that sent to a sub. Overall: These are frickin' amazing speakers. Especially at this price point. I've heard speakers for $300 and $400 range that just can't compete in the RB42-C's capacity for transparency. Vocals and instrumentals are clean. They're easy to listen to and they make me want to listen to my collection again to hear how beautiful pianos and female vocals are. They're worth $200 for a pair.
T**E
Was looking for something to replace floor speakers wasn't sure about these even tho the reviews were great. Bought 1 now i have to buy a matching one. Not an audiophile but I have had alot of cheap speakers over the years these are 1000x better. Mids and highs are great and bass even tho it's not the floor rattling kind (Duel 4" not going to do that) sounds as good as the floor speakers with 10" sub built in. Blown away truly.
T**O
É uma coluna de diálogos para o preço bastante boa com uns graves acentuados!
N**I
Value for money! Keep the Crossover at 80HZ to enjoy the sound better
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