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# 0.75-inch silk dome tweeter 4-inch long-throw woofer 100W max output power Micca RB42 Reference 2-Way Passive Bookshelf Speakers, Stereo Pair, Walnut

**Brand:** micca
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## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your sound game — because your space deserves speakers as sharp as you are.

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- **What is this?** Micca RB42 Reference 2-Way Passive Bookshelf Speakers, Stereo Pair, Walnut by micca
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Deep, Robust Bass:** Long-throw 4-inch woofer defies physics with surprisingly rich low-end.
- • **Silky Smooth Highs:** 0.75-inch silk dome tweeter ensures crisp, clear treble without harshness.
- • **Powerful yet Compact:** 100W max output delivers room-filling sound without the bulk.
- • **Premium Build & Style:** Walnut wood finish with magnetic grills blends seamlessly into any modern workspace or living room.
- • **Effortless Setup & Versatility:** Forgiving off-axis response and easy shelf or tabletop mounting make placement a breeze.

## Overview

The Micca RB42 Reference 2-Way Passive Bookshelf Speakers combine a powerful 100W max output with a 4-inch long-throw woofer and a 0.75-inch silk dome tweeter to deliver rich, balanced sound in a compact walnut wood enclosure. Designed for audiophiles and professionals alike, these speakers offer robust bass, clear highs, and a stylish profile perfect for desktop, home theater, or office setups. With high-grade crossover components and magnetic grills, the RB42s provide premium sound quality and aesthetic appeal at an unbeatable value.

## Description

Buy Micca RB42 Reference 2-Way Passive Bookshelf Speakers, Stereo Pair, Walnut | Amplifier Required, Long-Throw 4-Inch Woofers, 0.75-Inch Silk-Dome Tweeter, Desktop, Home Theater, Surround Sound: Bookshelf Speakers - desertcart.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases

Review: Pretty amazing value for dollar, slightly power hungry - I bought these at the intro $129 rate from Micca. I hooked them up to my PS Audio Sprout 100 and was immediately impressed. I have a pair of Elac UniFi UB5's hooked to this setup usually but was attracted to the small footprint of these Miccas. These compare very favorably to the Elacs, but make no mistake they are not remotely close to them in terms of overall sound quality. The Elacs absolutely have more detail. But it's not really a favorable comparison is it? The Micca's are very well made. The magnetic grills are a nice touch. I was using the Elacs as a soundbar replacement which is actually a little overkill for this speaker. The Miccas have a very full bodied sound. I haven't seen a freq graph of them but they seem to have a bit of a v shaped presentation. Listening to Yosi Horikawa's Bubbles bears this out. There are some mids that are audible but noticeably less pronounced than in the Elacs. The upshot for a soundbar replacement with the v-shaped presentation is that this speaker seems to have a built in loudness compensation for the Fletcher-Munson curve, at lower volumes the presentation seems more neutral which allows for more enjoyable listening at lower volumes. The bass seems to defy the laws of physics. If you really peg the volume on bass heavy tracks there is noticeable port noise. The downside of all that bass is that these are not efficient speakers and you really should have a good amount of wattage to get them to an enjoyable volume. I originally got these to put on my desk. I may get another pair for that, but I really like that these are small enough to put on my mantle and will free up the space in front of my fireplace. I love the Elacs and will find another place to put them in my house but for now these Miccas and my PS Audio Sprout 100 are making a killer soundbar replacement. Sound stage is very good particular for such a small speaker. They don't seem too picky with regard to how close or far away from the wall they are. Mine are right up against the wall which is not ideal and they do sound better about 6" away but they don't sound bad as is. Imaging is decent. Off axis response is decent. This is a forgiving loudspeaker. You can get a decent center image and sound stage with a simple setup. You can make these sound great if you take the time to do so. I won't because I am limited to where I am going to put them but, where they are sounds really good. Gotta love a speaker that you can put up against wall with no toe in and still have them sound decent. If you are looking for an amazing budget hifi setup, get a pair of these and a small desktop class D amp from the likes of Topping, SMSL, Dayton Audio, and be done with it. You can get into the weeds with high dollar equipment if that's your thing but a sub $300 setup like what I've just described will give you a ton of listening pleasure and not break the bank. These are an easy recommendation.
Review: What is this sorcery - So I got these after Zeos was talking them up real big. I figured they'd be hard to drive and the small bl20c I got to push them wouldn't cut it, but so far I am so impressed. For comparison I have an LG SL7Y soundbar and it's included wireless subwoofer. Of course these don't quite match the bass output of that sub but for less than half the price they stomp that soundbar. They just pump out so much power at such a high quality for the price it's absurd. So far I've tried these with a Metallica vinyl and a bunch of stuff from my phone over Bluetooth to the bl20c and everything just sounds wonderful. Bass performance is powerful and clean. Rumbles my room nicely when needed. Highs are clear and don't get harsh, even with the tendency for my record player to highlight cymbals. These look nice and the front mesh is magnetic and just comes off with a light pull. The vinyl wrap is very tasteful and the wood construction doesn't echo at all and feels very sturdy. Overall I'd say these are an amazing bang for the buck even at regular price, and I can't wait to get a sub to pair them up with and a DAC so I can move the soundbar to another room entirely. Update: Got a Wiim Pro Plus so everything's all hooked up completely and the LG soundbar is now out of my room. I've gotta say, it's been maybe about a month and I'm in love with these speakers. I'm honestly debating on whether or not a sub is even needed for me, as all the EDM hits perfectly and these fill the room so well. Metal and rock kicks don't hit quite as hard, however, so maybe the sub will be an addition in the end, but as it stands, they're really quite capable. I don't think I've ever needed to push them to their limit, either. For reference, these are in a room that's roughly 20'x20' with a little bit of furniture. No room correction or anything like that has been performed, and most of the audio has been YouTube Music streamed via airplay or wi-fi from the pc, so not really anything hi-res except for maybe my records.

## Features

- The Micca RB42 bookshelf speaker celebrates music reproduction in a handsome package, delivering the next step up in compact speaker performance. With curiously robust bass output and a silky smooth sound signature, it renders all musical genres with faithful authority along with a dose of fun.
- The stout 4-inch woofer is built on a truncated heavy steel frame and substantial magnet structure. Its long throw design incorporates a coated pressed paper cone with concave dust cap, large radius rubber surround, and vented pole piece.
- The tweeter is based on Micca’s popular 0.75-inch silk dome design, using an high efficiency neodymium magnet and a form-cut bezel for tight driver spacing.
- The RB42 owes its tonal balance and transparency to a 10-element crossover that uses high grade film capacitors and air core coils for key components. Both the tweeter and woofer circuits have a 18dB/octave slope to enhance power handling, dramatically reduced lobing, and superior off-axis performance.
- Dressed up in dark wood pattern in clean modern curves and lines, you can show off its good looks anywhere in the home or office. Experience its finger-snapping, hand-clapping, arm-waving, hip-swaying, head-nodding, and toe-tapping performance today.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07JC416LG |
| Additional Features | Radio |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music,Musical |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,686 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #49 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 30 feet |
| Brand | Micca |
| Built-In Media | 1 pair of speakers |
| Color | Dark Walnut |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, MP3 Player, Personal Computer, Phones, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wired |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Corded Electric |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 833 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Wood, Paper, Silk |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Impedance | 8 ohm |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.9"D x 4.9"W x 8.7"H |
| Item Weight | 6000 g |
| Manufacturer | Micca |
| Model Name | B07JC416LG |
| Model Number | RB42 |
| Mounting Type | Shelf Mount, Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 100 watts |
| Speaker Size | 4 inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music Listening, Home Theater, Movie Watching |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 4 inches |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 inches |
| UPC | 843528100070 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 4 inches |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** Micca
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth, USB
- **Frequency Response:** 20 KHz
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 100 watts

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I want to connect this to my monitor, it is samsung ultrawide monitor model:c49hg90. how can i make this work?**
A: First off, nice monitor! You cannot directly connect these speakers to that monitor. You need an amplifier, and monitors do not come with amps. This monitor does come with a headphone output jack. If your amplifier/receiver has a 1/8 input jack, then you can run a 1/8 cable from the monitor to the amp/receiver, and then wire up the speakers to the amp/receiver. Like others have noted you will need a fairly powerful amp to truly get the most out of these speakers./

**Q: In a small to medium size room, is the sprout 100 powerful enough to drive them loud?**
A: Small room yes.  Medium to large room, not really.  I have the Sprout 100 and these sound good through them but you really have to crank the volume up to get them to enjoyable levels.  I have the Elac UniFi UB5's which aren't the most sensitive speakers but I think it's just the size difference between the 2 that makes the Sprout 100 able to create a larger, more room filling sound with the Elacs than with the Miccas.  The Micca's are a neat little speaker.  They can take a lot of power and almost need a lot of power to be pushed through them to really open up.  When they do open up they sound great.  But at distance, at lower volumes, they can actually sound kind of thin.    In my living room, as a soundbar replacement it was good, but that room is 14x24.  The Sprout 100 was able to push them but it didn't seem ideal.  Now, I have them in a small bedroom, 10'x12', using them near field on my desk and they sound amazing being pushed by a Topping PA3.  The PA3 incidentally has just barely enough juice to push these near field at enjoyable but not extremely loud volumes.  The RB42's are amazing little speakers, particularly at the price point but they need a LOT of amp to sound their best.

**Q: How much does one speaker weigh?**
A: They are pretty hefty at a little over about 7lbs/3kg each. So, keep that in mind when considering where you plan to place/mount them. 😉

**Q: What speaker stands would you recommend for these speakers?**
A: I purchased Mount It speaker stands for these with separate foam wedges beneath them to angle the sound up.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty amazing value for dollar, slightly power hungry
*by C***Y on July 7, 2019*

I bought these at the intro $129 rate from Micca. I hooked them up to my PS Audio Sprout 100 and was immediately impressed. I have a pair of Elac UniFi UB5's hooked to this setup usually but was attracted to the small footprint of these Miccas. These compare very favorably to the Elacs, but make no mistake they are not remotely close to them in terms of overall sound quality. The Elacs absolutely have more detail. But it's not really a favorable comparison is it? The Micca's are very well made. The magnetic grills are a nice touch. I was using the Elacs as a soundbar replacement which is actually a little overkill for this speaker. The Miccas have a very full bodied sound. I haven't seen a freq graph of them but they seem to have a bit of a v shaped presentation. Listening to Yosi Horikawa's Bubbles bears this out. There are some mids that are audible but noticeably less pronounced than in the Elacs. The upshot for a soundbar replacement with the v-shaped presentation is that this speaker seems to have a built in loudness compensation for the Fletcher-Munson curve, at lower volumes the presentation seems more neutral which allows for more enjoyable listening at lower volumes. The bass seems to defy the laws of physics. If you really peg the volume on bass heavy tracks there is noticeable port noise. The downside of all that bass is that these are not efficient speakers and you really should have a good amount of wattage to get them to an enjoyable volume. I originally got these to put on my desk. I may get another pair for that, but I really like that these are small enough to put on my mantle and will free up the space in front of my fireplace. I love the Elacs and will find another place to put them in my house but for now these Miccas and my PS Audio Sprout 100 are making a killer soundbar replacement. Sound stage is very good particular for such a small speaker. They don't seem too picky with regard to how close or far away from the wall they are. Mine are right up against the wall which is not ideal and they do sound better about 6" away but they don't sound bad as is. Imaging is decent. Off axis response is decent. This is a forgiving loudspeaker. You can get a decent center image and sound stage with a simple setup. You can make these sound great if you take the time to do so. I won't because I am limited to where I am going to put them but, where they are sounds really good. Gotta love a speaker that you can put up against wall with no toe in and still have them sound decent. If you are looking for an amazing budget hifi setup, get a pair of these and a small desktop class D amp from the likes of Topping, SMSL, Dayton Audio, and be done with it. You can get into the weeds with high dollar equipment if that's your thing but a sub $300 setup like what I've just described will give you a ton of listening pleasure and not break the bank. These are an easy recommendation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What is this sorcery
*by M***N on May 22, 2024*

So I got these after Zeos was talking them up real big. I figured they'd be hard to drive and the small bl20c I got to push them wouldn't cut it, but so far I am so impressed. For comparison I have an LG SL7Y soundbar and it's included wireless subwoofer. Of course these don't quite match the bass output of that sub but for less than half the price they stomp that soundbar. They just pump out so much power at such a high quality for the price it's absurd. So far I've tried these with a Metallica vinyl and a bunch of stuff from my phone over Bluetooth to the bl20c and everything just sounds wonderful. Bass performance is powerful and clean. Rumbles my room nicely when needed. Highs are clear and don't get harsh, even with the tendency for my record player to highlight cymbals. These look nice and the front mesh is magnetic and just comes off with a light pull. The vinyl wrap is very tasteful and the wood construction doesn't echo at all and feels very sturdy. Overall I'd say these are an amazing bang for the buck even at regular price, and I can't wait to get a sub to pair them up with and a DAC so I can move the soundbar to another room entirely. Update: Got a Wiim Pro Plus so everything's all hooked up completely and the LG soundbar is now out of my room. I've gotta say, it's been maybe about a month and I'm in love with these speakers. I'm honestly debating on whether or not a sub is even needed for me, as all the EDM hits perfectly and these fill the room so well. Metal and rock kicks don't hit quite as hard, however, so maybe the sub will be an addition in the end, but as it stands, they're really quite capable. I don't think I've ever needed to push them to their limit, either. For reference, these are in a room that's roughly 20'x20' with a little bit of furniture. No room correction or anything like that has been performed, and most of the audio has been YouTube Music streamed via airplay or wi-fi from the pc, so not really anything hi-res except for maybe my records.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A VERY PLEASANT surprise in a VERY SMALL package for a VERY small PRICE!
*by C***N on July 5, 2020*

Let me start off by just saying that either the fine folks over at Micca just want as many of us "ordinary" people to be able to enjoy quality sound or they are simply crazy for offering such a fine little speaker at the price they are selling them for. (Oops. Maybe I shouldn't have said that.) First of all, a little background: when I ordered the RB42s, I wasn't expecting them to be as good as they really are. In fact, my initial plan was to use them as a step up from the speakers I am currently using for my PC. You see, I have an older Logitch 5.1 speaker system and while it is pretty good (I like having better sound quality, mostly for gaming, but I also listen to quite a bit of music, watch videos, and even watch the occasional movie or TV show) the system (the speakers all plug into the little subwoofer) is beginning to show it's age and has started to occasionally short out (no sound comes out due to some faulty wiring and the amplifier gets warm and shuts the whole system down). So, I ordered the Micca RB42s just to see how they sounded before I took the plunge and bought another pair (for the surround speakers) along with the center channel version of the RB42 (the RB42-C). (Along with finding a suitable subwoofer, either getting a better one for my home theater and using the old one with my PC or just scrounging one up online that wasn't completely terrible). Let me tell you, I LOVE THESE TINY SPEAKERS! I was simply amazed at how much sound came out of such a tiny package! And make no mistake, QUALITY sound, at that! And while I do still plan on using a subwoofer, I was surprised at how much bass these little boxes produce! While they might not shake the walls, they still have some respectable (for their size) punch and rumble to them. So, I am comfortable saying that I will definitely not be having any trouble integrating whatever subwoofer I end up using with these speakers. I was afraid that I would have to make the sub crossover frequency go higher in order to fill in an audio "hole" which would make the sub more noticable. Something you definitely don't want you subwoofer to do. Like I said, I'm not going to have to worry about that. Now, I haven't pulled off the back to take a look-see at the components/circuits used in the crossover, but the sound alone confirms that what I saw in the pictures is certainly at least close to what's inside. I'm still going to take a look at what's insides of these little beasties (I just can't help myself!), but I'm certain that I won't be disappointed. It just goes to show you what using quality components can do for the resulting sound. Speaking of quality, I have to mention that the cabinets are very solid (knocking on them sounds like knocking on a solid block of wood and not a hollow box) and the dark wood venere finish is very subdued without being overstated or "Look at me! Look at me! I'm a speaker over here!" flashy. Very nice, Micca. Very nice. I should also point out that these speakers have some physical depth to them, so if you're planning on putting them on a bookshelf, make sure your positioning plan has enough space availabe for them. They are ported in the back and seem to like to be a little ways out from the wall (experiment to find a sound that's nice to your ears). They are 7.9 inches deep, so keep that in mind. I also highly recommend driving these speakers with as much power as you can give them (up to their rated wattage, of course). I'm pretty sure they'll sound just fine with less amplifier wattage, but you will be nicely rewarded if you can give them plenty of juice. When I first hooked them up, I happened to be using a vintage Carver TFM-35x amplifier which is rated at 250 watts into 8 ohms, but that's just because I had it sitting on my work table. (I'm currently assembling a veritable Justice League of vintage amplifiers that I am going to refurbish and use in my home theater.) Once I'm ready to put these speakers in position, I plan on using a 100 watt amplifier. However...Now that I've finally heard these speakers, I'm happy to say that I'm going to be moving them (along with a RB42-C center channel speaker which I now have on order and am VERY excited to hear!) into the surround position of my 7.1 home theater system! So, now my current home theater surround speakers are going to be moving to my PC speaker system instead. THAT'S just how much I REALLY LOVE these speakers! And they are MUCH smaller than my current surround speakers, so it's a win all around! OK, I'll quit talking now. Just know that you'll be making a good decision to purchase these speakers for whatever your application is. In my travels around the Internet looking for information about these speakers, I saw people mention that they sometimes go out of stock, so get them while they're hot! You will definitely NOT be disappointed! UPDATE: I spent a lot of time searching for a suitable stand for these speakers. Let me save you a lot of trouble by pointing you toward Kanto SP32PL 32" Bookshelf Speaker Stands. They are a good compromise between quality and cost. I'll let you know how they work out with the MB42s.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Micca RB42 Reference Bookshelf Speaker with 4-Inch Woofer and Silk Tweeter (Dark Walnut, Pair)
- Fosi Audio BT20A Pro Bluetooth 5.0 Amplifier, 300W x2 Wireless Amp, TPA3255 2 Channel Mini Class D Integrated Home Audio Outdoor Stereo Receiver with Bass Treble Control for Passive Speakers
- GearIT 14 AWG Speaker Cable with Banana Plugs 14Ga Banana Wire for Bi-Wire Bi-Amp HiFi Surround Sound

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