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Micca MB42X G2 Passive Bookshelf Speakers for Home Theater Surround Sound, Stereo, and Passive Near Field Monitor, 2-Way (Black, Pair)

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  • EXPERIENCE GREAT SOUND - Step into an elevated realm of audio enjoyment with the Micca MB42X G2, the upgraded successor to the beloved MB42X bookshelf speakers. Built upon the original's success, the MB42X G2 incorporates all-new components and refined design to deliver a rich and immersive listening experience for music, movies, and gaming.
  • PURPOSEFUL DESIGN - The MB42X G2 is a harmonious blend of form and function. Its sleek, compact design seamlessly fits into any environment, from minimalist modern spaces to cozy home theaters, ensuring both auditory and visual satisfaction. But the real magic lies within its components, meticulously selected and woven together to exceed your audio expectations.
  • A CLASSIC REBORN - The heart of the MB42X G2 lies in its updated audio drivers. A reimagined 4-inch carbon fiber woofer takes a commanding presence, delivering an enhanced bass response that's both deep and articulate. Complementing this prowess is a revamped 0.75-inch silk dome tweeter, effortlessly producing crystalline highs with clarity and finesse.
  • NEUTRAL HARMONY - The soul of the MB42X G2 is imbued within its crossover. With painstaking attention to detail, the engineers at Micca have achieved a more neutral tonal signature and coherent time alignment, ensuring that every instrument, vocal, and sound effect is reproduced faithfully. Immerse yourself in audio that's true to the artist's intent.
  • SPECIFICATIONS - Woofer: 4" Carbon Fiber, Rubber Surround; Tweeter: 0.75" Silk Dome; Crossover: 12dB/Octave; Enclosure: Ported; Frequency Response: 55Hz-20kHz; Impedance: 4-8 Ohms; Sensitivity: 86dB 1W/1M; Power Handling: 80 Watts (Each); Dimensions: 9.5" (H) x 5.8" (W) x 6.5" (D)


NOTE: The MB42X G2 is a passive bookshelf speaker and requires an amplifier. It cannot be connected directly to a turntable
EXPERIENCE GREAT SOUND
Step into an elevated realm of audio enjoyment with the Micca MB42X G2, the upgraded successor to the beloved MB42X bookshelf speakers. Built upon the original's success, the MB42X G2 incorporates all-new components and refined design to deliver a rich and immersive listening experience for music, movies, and gaming.
PURPOSEFUL DESIGN
The MB42X G2 is a harmonious blend of form and function. Its sleek, compact design seamlessly fits into any environment, from minimalist modern spaces to cozy home theaters, ensuring both auditory and visual satisfaction. But the real magic lies within its components, meticulously selected and woven together to exceed your audio expectations.
A CLASSIC REBORN
The heart of the MB42X G2 lies in its updated audio drivers. A reimagined 4-inch carbon fiber woofer takes a commanding presence, delivering an enhanced bass response that's both deep and articulate. Complementing this prowess is a revamped 0.75-inch silk dome tweeter, effortlessly producing crystalline highs with clarity and finesse.
NEUTRAL HARMONY
The soul of the MB42X G2 is imbued within its crossover. With painstaking attention to detail, the engineers at Micca have achieved a more neutral tonal signature and coherent time alignment, ensuring that every instrument, vocal, and sound effect is reproduced faithfully. Immerse yourself in audio that's true to the artist's intent.
SPECIFICATIONS
Woofer: 4" Carbon Fiber, Rubber Surround
Tweeter: 0.75" Silk Dome
Crossover: 12dB/Octave
Enclosure: Ported
Frequency Response: 55Hz-20kHz
Impedance: 4-8 Ohms
Sensitivity: 86dB 1W/1M
Power Handling: 80 Watts (Each)
Dimensions: 9.5" (H) x 5.8" (W) x 6.5" (D)


Michel
2025-08-10 14:26:35
I wasn’t expecting much for a pair of passive bookshelf speakers under a hundred bucks, but the Micca MB42X G2 completely blew me away. The build quality is solid, the design is clean, and most importantly, the sound is shockingly good for the size and price.Balanced, clear, and surprisingly dynamic, these little speakers punch well above their weight. I thought my JBL Studio 530s were a bargain, but the Micca MB42X G2 outperforms them by a wide margin in terms of sheer value. If you're looking for an affordable, compact speaker that doesn’t skimp on sound quality, this is it.Highly recommended for budget-conscious audiophiles!
ArmSC
2025-07-07 12:09:37
I recently received my new Micca G2 and wanted to give my impressions. I have had several sets of MB42X and the matching centers over the years. They were a very good bang for the buck speaker in a small package. The new G2 versions have refined the MB42X and it's noticeable to me. The overall fit and finish is better than the original. The G2 weigh a bit more and feel more solid. The "knock test" reveals a less hollow sound than the originals. The drivers are now closer together and the port is indeed flared out back. The line on the top is a small dado and gives a nice look to the speaker. I didn't think I would like it as much as I do and it helps distinguish them from the pervious offerings.The sound of this new version is truly a more relaxed (less bright) version of the Miccas. You really do notice the taming of the tweeter which was quite hot for a long time. While decent for HT it could be harsh for near field use. Without any EQ I noticed this new version is much easier to listen to with less fatigue. The detailing on these is good and the soundstage is decent overall, very good for a budget speaker. The bass is one place that shocked me. The overall amount of bass was impressive for the size and cost of this guy. Much like the original these sound like a larger speaker, which is a good thing. I feel these new versions go slightly lower and have a tighter bass sound. Are these RAP/EDM monsters...no, but for anything with normal bass levels they really can surprise. I particularly enjoyed these with acoustic tracks. I put on a few different tracks and this is where they came to life.What are they good for? - Whatever you want! Much like the original they bring a lot to the table. They are small, give a good overall sound and provide a decent low end at a great price. The toned down tweeter helps them in the nearfield roll for sure.Can I use these in an HT setup? - You bet! They do nicely in a HT roll. Keep in mind these aren't super sensitive but with an entry level AVR in a small/ medium room they do great. The low end allows you to cross the sub at 80 or lower which is nice for such a small speaker.Would you get these over the original? - For sure! For a $10 upcharge I would really get these new G2 versions. I did like the originals but not all people like the harsh top end. These address that and give a better fit and finish.Do these need a sub? - Depends on what music you're into. If you're into classic and acoustic then you should be good without one.
Audio Nut
2025-06-30 14:05:10
I've been a Micca fan for many years. Like many, I bought the original MB-42s, and then also bought the X models, and upgraded my original 42s with the crossover kit. They were amazing deals at the time when budget speakers that actually sounded good were rare. But, the original MB-42Xs were a bit bright in the mids, and other manufacturers came out with their own quality budget speakers.These Gen 2 models address the brightness issue, but are still dynamic to the point of being exciting. These are extremely well-balanced speakers for $100. Yeah, they really need a subwoofer to fill in the bottom end, but all speakers this small do. Add a sub, and they sound fantastic! Sure, you can buy better, but you'll spend a lot of money getting a speaker that is significantly better than these.I highly recommend these for small to mid sized rooms.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Update, 5-24-24Give these LOTS of break-in time, they won't be at their optimum until you have 100 or more hours on them. Seriously, it takes that long for them to loosen up. But when they do, they are dang amazing for $99 speakers! While not perfectly flat, they are close, and they only ere n the side of being exciting. Even without a sub, they produce decent bass. But where they shine is to keep the bass knob at ), and play them with a sub. Oh my goodness, you will believe you are listening to much larger speakers. I had these A/Bing with a pair of Klipsch RP towers, and they held their own far better than I ever expected. I like these better than the RBs, and they are cheaper. Micca has done it again!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Update 7-18-24I've spent a good bit of time with these now, and am still enjoying them very much. The only real flaw I can find in the sound quality of these is that they are a touch fat in the lower midrange. It's not a big problem, but it is there. If using them without a sub, you'll be glad. If using a sub, just back the bass off a bit and it will clear up. It's not a big deal. For $100, these are some of the best speakers you will find. They handle power really well for smaller speakers, and should be very reliable.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Update 9-15-24The more I play these speakers, the better I like them. They are amazingly well balanced speakers, and they sound better than some that cost several times as much. The cabinets are sturdy, they are reasonably attractive, and judging by the other Micca speakers I have, they should hold up. These sound far larger than they are.I bought a second pair when they became available again. I play around with lots of speakers, and I'm not aware of another $99 speaker that is anywhere near this good. I hope they come out with a G2 center channel speaker; these would make an excellent surround sound system that would embarrass many more expensive systems.Good listening!Audio Nut
Mario
2025-06-10 18:55:23
I bought these as my first pair of bookshelf speakers for my PC, and I have no regrets. They make for a perfect introduction to high-quality speakers, and for the price, they’re the perfect value. Also, there’s no need to overspend on an amp to get the most out of these speakers. I paired these speakers with an affordable amp (Fosi Audio BT20A, #2 best seller here on Amazon), and they work perfectly together.The sound profile out of the box could be improved, but you can circumvent this and set up an equalizer. Without it, I’d be left with wanting more, but having a good equalizer preset completes the experience.
Jorge Valverde Franco
2025-05-14 21:54:19
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Greg Hilts
2025-05-08 10:45:19
These speakers have a design flaw. When bass is added to the sound output the rear ports vibrate. This sound is very noticeable and not desireable. Returned them for a full refund.
birsabir
2025-05-07 13:45:19
Paired with Loxijie A30...overwhelming sound with such small speakers...Good bass, they doesn't required any subwoofer with them if someone doesn'twant. Value for money.
Head Waiter Discovery
2025-03-08 14:58:57
Las bocinas llegaron 2 días antes de la fecha indicada lo cual se agradece. Las bocinas se ven muy bien y las acabó de instalar en un equipo Denon x2300w como bocinas frontales izq-der .el sonido es bueno pero siento que debo dejar pasar unos días para que se adienten además de configurar mejor mi equipo. Hare una revisión en unas semanas . por el momento satisfecho con la mejoría en el audio de mi set up
Migueltf22
2024-12-30 14:19:38
Llegaron en tiempo, bien empacados y conectandolos a un aiyima d05 reproduciendo vía fibra óptica desde mi pc con tidal tomando el control de la situación es una excelente opción, ah también son estéticos sin el protector magnético se ven mucho mejor.
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