





🎧 Elevate your soundscape with compact power — don’t let size fool your ears!
The Micca COVO-S is a pair of passive 2-way bookshelf speakers featuring a 3-inch wool fiber woofer and a 0.75-inch concentric tweeter, designed for small to medium rooms. Requiring an external amplifier, these compact speakers deliver warm, balanced sound with surprising bass depth thanks to their rear-ported enclosure. Wall-mountable and stylishly minimal, they offer professional-grade connectivity and are ideal for office setups, secondary home theaters, or anyone seeking high-quality audio in a space-conscious package.
| ASIN | B00N8265I8 |
| Audio Driver Size | 7.62 Centimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,803 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #65 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Phones, Smartphone |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,468) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2014 |
| Impedance | 6 Ohms |
| Included Components | 2 x Speaker |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Weight | 4.36 pounds |
| Item model number | COVO-S |
| Manufacturer | Micca |
| Material | Wood |
| Maximum Range | 5 Meters |
| Model Name | COVO-S |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.1"D x 4.2"W x 5.1"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems |
| Set Name | Pair |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Woofer, Tweeter, Bookshelf |
| Special Feature | Amplifier |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Theaters, TV Audio Enhancement, Secondary Sound Systems |
| Style | classic |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.0 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| UPC | 741360331471 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | No Wireless Communication Technology |
| Woofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
A**T
Wow! Micca Does It Again!!
What a pleasant surprise these speakers were. Let me be clear...these are tiny speakers, not the best choice for mains or in a big room; they aren't capable of producing extreme volumes or heavy bass. Don't expect them to sound like big speakers, they aren't meant to. They have small 3" concentric (meaning, the tweeter is in the center of the woofer) drivers, in tiny little cabinets. The cabinets measure roughly 4" X 5", to give you an idea. But they sound much, much larger, and produce a very pleasant and balanced tone. The highs are clear, the midrange clean and clear, and they actually have a little bass!! I am listening to music over them without a sub, and it's actually quite pleasant. Add a small sub, cross it around 100-120 hz, and you have a seriously rocking mini-system. Applications: Office or desk speakers, bedroom, and for anyone who is not interested in all-out home theater, but wants a dramatic improvement over their TV speakers (be advised that an amp will be required to drive them), or even as surround speakers so long as it's not too big of a room. These are compact and attractive, and they sound far better than any other "cube" speakers I've heard. I have read that many here have bought the Pyle cube speakers, and weren't happy with them because of their tinny sound and utter lack of bass. These are in a whole different category! These are rear ported, so remember to keep them several inches off the wall for best bass response. By far the best speaker in this category that I've heard. This company continues to produce excellent speakers at budget prices. 5 stars for this cube / mini speaker category. Good listening! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --Update-- I had a little time to play today, so for grins and giggles, I connected these through a small, 6" sub I have. This really fills in the bottom end, and together, they sound like a much larger system. I have it crossed at about 100 hz, and it blends seamlessly. I thought it would sound better at a higher crossover, but it gets a little muddy when set any higher. These speakers seem to be quite strong down to the 90 hz rating, maybe even a bit lower. I also noticed that with the high-pass filter of the sub inline; the speakers can play much louder without distortion. No doubt due to limiting the woofer excursion. I'm playing these in my basement workshop at the moment, and getting some surprising volume out of them. This would be a fine office or bedroom setup where space it at a premium. Even for a 2:1 TV setup instead of using a crappy sound bar. The Dayton 8" sub would be a great match for these; together they would give you a dandy sounding small system for around $110. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --Update 2-7-15-- I had some time to play again today, and I was curious how these would do on the dandy Lepai 2020 amp. They actually play very well on it. It drives them about as hard as they want, with plenty of mid-bass response from them. Music was full and warm with enough bass to make it pleasant to listen too. Of course, you'll need a sub if you want rumble; but these sound nice by themselves so long as you aren't a bass monger. I was pretty surprised at how much volume the Lepai could get from these. These speakers and the Lepai amp would be the ultimate cheap office setup. Much better than most computer speakers. And as already mentioned; you can add a small sub if you want more boom. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, 2.5 years later and I bought another pair of these. We've gotten into the Alexa thing, and purchased a couple of Echo Dots to use in the house. Wifey wanted a stand-alone audio system in the family room where she could play music from the Dot but have something else on the TV screen at the same time (can't really do that when switching everything through a home theater receiver), but she didn't want yet another pair of big speakers in the room (I don't understand her issue; I only have two tower speakers, a large center channel speaker, 2 12" subs and 4 ceiling speakers in there :) ). So I used a pair of these that are small enough to be unobtrusive, and hid a low-profile sub behind the TV cabinet. System is crossed at 100 hz, just above the 90hz lower rating of the speakers. . It sounds great! The COVO's produce the highs and mids cleanly and the sub pics up the bottom end. And wifey likes it. Happy wife = Happy life. Again...these will never match the sound of larger speakers; you can't change the laws of physics. But add a sub and set the system up properly, and they will come very close to mimicking the sound of larger speakers. These are by far the best speakers of this size that I've found. Just for fun...I recently picked up a Bose base module and the five "Jewel Cube" (the ones with a top and bottom speaker that swivel) speakers that come with it at a thrift store. These COVO's beat the Bose Jewel Cube speakers so badly, there's no real comparison. They have better highs and lows, and a much warmer sound. And they cost far less if buying new. Good Listening!
C**S
About as good as you can do at this price.
The Micca Covo S's are an interesting speakers. They have some very good points along with some bad ones, and some that are just so so. I will highlight each of these below. Just as a provisor, I've only had these speakers for about two days now and I've only listened to them for about three hours. I've also played pink noise through them for about four hours so they've had approximately a seven hour break-in period so far. The Good 1. NIce design - they are small cube-like speakers that have an attractive, understated appearance. They won't be winning any design awards, but they won't look absurd with most decor either. 2. Five-way binding posts are a welcome and rare feature for speakers this price. They make attaching wires or using banana plugs a snap. My standard double-screw banana plugs fit into them just fine. 3. They really hit low for speakers this size. I was able to get them to hit as low as 60hz, but sound was definitely distorted at this frequency. They sound best with ones 120hz and higher. Still, for a speaker this size, their bass is quite remarkable. I think this is do to the fact that they are rear ported giving their woofer good excursion. The So So 1. I would put their overall sound quality in the 'so so' bracket. It is still some of the best for speakers in this price and size range. I've definitely heard worse for more money. However, If you go up by $20 to the Dayton B652AIRs you'd notice an obvious upgrade in sound. I have both the B652AIRs and the Covo S's, and I definitely prefer the B652AIRs. Having said this, the Covos are not bad if you only have $40 to spend on a set of speakers. 2. Where these speakers really struggle is in the mid-range frequencies. Voices are muffled and a little distorted. Listening to fiddles, guitars and bag pipes on tracks from Skeryvore is a joy, but once the vocals kick in you can instantly hear the shortcomings of these speakers. Again, I've heard worse, but for just $20 more you can get quite a lot better. 3. The grills are not magnetic! This is not a necessity, but is a very nice feature found on the Micca MB42 and 42Xs. Since it's not a deal breaker I put it in the 'so so' section. The Bad 1. My main complaint with these speakers is that they can't get very loud without noticeable, and even painful, distortion. I would not recommend them for a room larger than 12'x12'. My pair is connected to a SMSL SA50 amp - which is rated at 50WPC - and they struggle to fill my 20'x15' living room. You an hear them throughout the room, but sound becomes thing the father away you are. 2. As a bit of an ancillary, but still note-worthy, complaint; You have to bee at least a foot away from these speakers for optimal sound quality. Any closer than that and you lose treble and bass is a little embellished. As I write this review they are about 8" from my face and they don't sound as good as when I back up a foot or so. This is definitely something to keep in mind for your application. So...should you purchase the Micca Covo S speakers? Well, I would say that depends on two factors. 1. What is your budget? If it is just $40 then I'd say "yes." If you can spend just a little more look elsewhere. 2. What is your application? If you plan to use them in a small space where you don't have a lot of extra room and your room isn't too large they will work great. If you have the space and budget I'd definitely recommend upgrading to something like the Dayton B652AIRs or Micca MB42Xs. I've auditioned the MB42Xs and at twice the price of the Covos they are well worth it. They would be my main recommendation for budget hi-fi audio if you have a money and space. They need at least 8" of open space behind them for their rear port to function properly. This is something to keep in mind when choosing speakers for you space. My plan for the Covos is to use them in my bathroom connected to a Lepai LP-2020A+ amp and an Airplay receiver. The total cost for this system will be just under $90. I wouldn't want to spend too much more than this on a system that will be in such a humid environment. They Covos are a great choice for this application because they are fairly inexpensive, compact and sound good despite their price and size. THe reason I have given the Covo S speakers four stars is because of their lack-luster mids and inability to play that loud. Stay tuned for further updates on their long-term use. ONE MONTH UPDATE I just set these speakers up in my bathroom. I paired them with a Lepai 2020A+ amp and a cheap Airplay receiver. For this application they work great! I did not want to spend a lot of money on a system for my bathroom, but I still wanted decent sound. These speakers fit the bill perfectly! I am very happy with this system overall. The total cost was $78 plus the speaker wire that I had laying around. Much better than any iHome system you could get and about the same price. FIVE WEEK UPDATE Even thought It has not been a lot longer I still wanted to share a couple more flaws I've observed as of late. The first observation I've made is that the Covo S's do best with more acoustically based music. Genres such as jazz and big band really shine on these little cubes offering a nice soundstage with plenty of stereo separation. However, where they really seem to struggle is with rock music that is driven by electric guitars. The guitar tones come off a little muted and even distorted at times. I believe this is due to the size of the these speakers. Most smaller bookshelf speakers - and even some larger ones - struggle to properly reproduce the sound of rock music. I've also notice that the bass on these speakers sounds a bit strange. I believe that this is due to the fact that these speakers reproduce bass acoustically - meaning, they use rear porting and sound echoing rather than relying on large woofers with high excursion. This results in a more boomy rather than tight bass. This more evident in genres such as hip-hop, R&B and dance that have a punch bass track to them. Despite these newly observed flaws I'm still giving the Micca Covo S's a four star rating. I still believe that they are an excellent value. They really do work well in my bathroom setup filling the room with warm, pleasing sound. Stay tuned for further updates.
J**Z
Las conecte con un amplificador S M S L y suenan excelente en la sala de la casa
A**R
على حجمها وسعرها ادائها رهيب جددا وفاجئتني الصراحة طبعا استعمالي لها كان لسماعات محيطية فمسرح منزلي وسماعاتي الامامية كليبش RP-500m ii ومع ذلك هذي لها قوتها بالغرفة
R**.
I wasn't expecting too much from a small box BUT these speakers deliver more than expected. Clean mids and highs and a surprising low end. Not bass shaking low of course but remarkable for it's size. If you're expecting room shaking sound out of a 3 inch driver then you are simply just nuts. If you want clean sounding at moderate volume (providing your amp is decent at least) then you will be in for a pleasant surprise. Listening to Andrea Bocelli with the "loudness" button engaged on my amp was AMAZING! Could NOT believe how impressive the sound from this well made small cabinet was. I own consumer brand speakers as well as commercial brand speakers for doing mobile gigs so i know crap sound from good sound. If you are looking for small speakers that have a punch GET THESE! If you're going to be playing any top 40 heavy bass tracks and expect these to pump out room shaking sound then get your head examined lol. Bottom line: GREAT SPEAKERS FOR THE PRICE!
A**I
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.
S**N
I use an SMSL AD18 amplifier to power these little speakers as a small desktop computer sound system. With the speakers sitting on the desktop and with a bit of power pumped into them from the amplifier, I think they sound fine with adequate bass response for my intended purpose. I also purchased a second pair to act as the height speakers in a 5.1.2 system as the Micca COVO-S Compact speakers have a standard 1/4-20 thread for wall mounting.
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