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The Micca COVO-S is a compact, passive 2-way bookshelf speaker featuring a 3-inch wool fiber woofer and a 0.75-inch concentric tweeter. Designed for audiophiles who value space-saving elegance without sacrificing sound quality, it requires an external amplifier or receiver. Its versatile form factor supports bookshelf or wall-mounted configurations, delivering warm bass down to 90Hz and clear, coherent highs for immersive home theater or music experiences.
Mounting Type | Shelf Mount |
Material | Wood |
Model Name | COVO S |
Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems |
Compatible Devices | Home Theater, Amplifier, Receiver |
Subwoofer Diameter | 4 Inches |
Controller Type | Button |
Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.0 |
Colour | black |
Included Components | Quick Start Guide |
Product Dimensions | 5D x 5W x 4H Centimeters |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 4.36 Pounds |
Is Waterproof | false |
Maximum Range | 5 metres |
Number of Items | 1 |
Control Method | App |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
Power Source | ac |
Woofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Includes MP3 player? | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Home |
Manufacturer | Micca, V3 Trading Corporation , Unit no 105 , 106 , Sethia Industrial Park ,Vasai East -401208 [email protected] |
Model | COVO-S |
Item model number | COVO-S |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Audio input compatible with the item | Auxiliary |
Speakers Nominal Output Power | 25 Watts |
Speaker amplification type | Active |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Includes remote | No |
Manufacturer | Micca |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 1 kg 980 g |
S**G
Very good sound for the size and price
Don't expect loud sound or bass. Gets very boomy at higher volumes, best at low to mid volume. Anything below 150hz is mostly missing, but that's expected for the size of the speakers.
N**L
Amazing Mini Bookshelf Speakers
The media could not be loaded. These are mini monsters and i could not believe my ears. Got them connected to a 150 rms amplifier and they sound superb.... It's perfect For a room size of 200sqft.. Ofcourse since the size of the speakers are small, it can't throw alot of bass, so you would need a sub woofer. Mids are great, however treble could have been better. Overall a great speaker for the price.
D**I
One of the best speaker I used.
I wanted best sound quality under 5000. I also wanted it to be portable as I travel a lot. They are less then a kilo and small enough to carry.Sound quality is exceptional. You will need an amp to get the most out of them. I simply plugged into my home theatre and it worked. In 10x12 room size. They sound very loud. You will need sub woofer to experience the magic.
A**I
Micca covo-s speaker is a great choice for music lovers.
Very good product. Micca covo-s speaker are great in segment. I would say it's better than JBL speaker, I have 4inch JBL speaker but micca covo-s speaker is brilliant. It is far better than JBL. It has very nice details tone dividing that brings you the details of sound,a tiny sound can be found clearly. If you play music, movie, and song you can received a details which you may never hear from a speaker. I have used it for dolby atmos sound, great experience. Thanks Amazon for making such product online for us.
M**J
Recommended
Price on higher side so is the quality and performance. Stereo seperation is quite astonishing. Powerful mid and high.strongly recommend.i am using it with Logitech z623 as replacement satellite speaker. Better than stock.
M**N
Great value for money and excellent sound reproduction.
These speakers have very good sound reproduction. tried them with the FosiAudio amplifier and the combination was really nice - packs quite a punch.. A sub-woofer with cross over is recommended, to allow these speakers to function at their best. Was able to push quite some power into these small cubes, without sound distortion..good for a large living room !
C**Y
TL:DR - Nope.
I was using a Zook Music bar for Youtube and light gaming. I also have a pair of custom studio monitors with SB17NAC and SB26ADC drivers, mated to a 12" subwoofer. The Zook was inconvenient as it doesn't remember your source and volume settings on power-up, defaulting to BT input. The large monitors were excellent, but required a lot of power. I was looking for a cheap pair of speakers to replace the soundbar, and these caught my eye. I happen to have plenty of amplifiers on hand, and the Micca COVO-S seemed to be the perfect solution.The COVO-S is a compact speaker with a 3" coaxial driver, the woofer is a wool cone with a 20mm voice coil and the tweeter is a 13mm (approx) plastic dome unit mounted in the space where the dust cap would normally go. It has received rave reviews from many people here and on Youtube, but Noaudiophile has the most accurate review, search it out and read it. One of the speakers was rattling when I got it, turned out the inductor had detached itself from the terminal cup (it's held with hot glue). A few seconds with a heat gun and it was back in business.The speaker is finished in black vinyl wrap and the grills come with sturdy metal clips instead of the weak plastic ones you get almost everywhere else. They should be left off when listening, they are very obstructive - this is true for almost all speaker grilles. The rear has a pair of 5-way binding posts, but bananas are the only viable option as there's really no room to turn the posts on wires or spades unless you have dainty hands. A 3/4" port and a 1/4" wall mount nut complete the rear, along with a label. The build quality is modest, the 12mm MDF cabinets have a pretty prominent hollow ringing when you tap them, which is the first sign of trouble.The driver itself is a custom stamped steel frame unit with a very obstructive rear (another severe sign of trouble) and is mounted on a recessed cutout without rear chamfering, another sign of trouble to come. The top of the driver (when vertical) vents directly into the port, which is a sure recipe for disaster. There is a small amount of damping material, but strangely the top is left out. All speakers have a long dimension mode and need extra damping usually at the top and bottom, or wherever the longest dimension(s) happens to be. All of this creates a perfect storm of mistakes that are apparent even before the speaker is turned on.I'm using a MOTU M2 for source, the headphone output is hooked up to a AKG K92 and the unbalanced output is connected to a LM1875 gainclone. To be sure there was no upstream problem, the setup is tested with the Usher Mini-Dancer and it has no issues either in quality or output, with accurate correlation between the headphones and multiple pairs of speakers. With the COVO-S, however...The speakers are terrible. Out of professional courtesy to a colleague, I won't get into too many details but these are unusable. The cabinets have terrible resonances, the treble droops way too early and the top three octaves are simply missing. It seems the designer didn't reference this with anything (not even a decent set of headphones), or was running them on a very bright amplifier - or was responding to demands for bass - and tuned the speaker to produce bass (that it can't actually do). This is a classic case of trying to hit too may targets, and missing all of them.The speakers are muffled, indistinct and boxy. The tweeter is inaudible. I don't expect them to compete with Ushers or a custom pair with Satori drivers, but I expect a clean midrange and a serviceable frequency response. This has neither, and the bass that it does produce is boomy, indistinct and bloated as the little driver tries to keep up with the unrealistic demands placed on it. Adding some mass damping to the walls helps, but not a lot. Blocking the ports also tunes out some of the bloat, but the poor presentation remains.There's too much baffle step correction and I suppose they would work if placed in a large room with no boundaries within a few feet, but why would you use a 3" speaker like that? Overcompensation seems to be a common thing now in Chinese speakers. I suppose they think it produces impression of more bass, but it doesn't. It just makes things muddy. To sort this out I tried a variety of placements and supports (on table, in air, soft mounted, hard mounted and on stands), before coming to the conclusion that the speakers are simply unusable in a decent setup for people with ears.Simple A/B with a pair of half-decent headphones (or any competent speaker paired with a decent amplifier) reveal a plethora of issues. I am not sure what other speakers the folks at Micca have heard, but it can't be very many, or very good ones. I would really recommend them to get some test equipment and measure their work. They don't seem to have got many of their products right. Ignore the glowing comments on Youtube. It's not uncommon for India to receive factory rejects and seconds, and way too many reviews are paid for and bought on the promise of free stuff.I can't return these as they're already opened and worked on, but I hope this saves someone the heartache of buying something that is simply not worth the money. A cheap car coaxial in a small box will work way better than this, with a bit of EQ.
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