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The Micca M-6C is a 6.5-inch 2-way in-ceiling/in-wall speaker featuring a pivoting 1-inch silk dome tweeter and an 80-watt power handling capacity. Designed for seamless installation and minimal visual impact, it delivers balanced, natural sound with robust bass, making it ideal for home theaters and multi-room audio setups. Its durable build and versatile mounting options ensure years of premium audio performance.







| ASIN | B0047PPR2A |
| Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Wattage | 80 Watts |
| Audio input compatible with the item | Auxiliary |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,226 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #14 in Ceiling & In-Wall Speakers |
| Colour | white |
| Colour Screen | No |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Control Method | App |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (478) |
| Date First Available | 7 June 2013 |
| Generic Name | Ceiling In-Wall Speaker |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00741360330849 |
| Importer | V3 Trading Corporation , Unit no 105 , 106 , Sethia Industrial Park , Vasai East 401208 [email protected] |
| Included Components | Quick Start Guide |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Includes remote | No |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | false |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 150 g |
| Item model number | M-6C |
| Manufacturer | Micca |
| Model | M-6C |
| Model Name | M 6C |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
| Noise Level | 88 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Packer | V3 Trading Corporation , Unit no 105 , 106 , Sethia Industrial Park , Vasai East 401208 [email protected] |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 90D x 30W x 80H Millimeters |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems |
| Set Name | White |
| Shape | circular |
| Speaker Size | 6.5 |
| Speaker Type | Tweeter |
| Speaker amplification type | Passive |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home entertainment systems, in-wall or in-ceiling installations |
| Style | Modern Minimalist |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.0 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 741360330849 |
| Wattage | 75 Watts |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
R**V
Fabtastic Hugh end speakers! Not a cheap rip-off! Go for it with confidence!
Was a bit speculative before buying from this relatively unknown brand in India but I was surprised to realize that these speakers were high end and fabtastic upon purchasing!! They don't sound cheap or shrill or thin. Perhaps the tonal quality is so balanced and clean that they match my JBL Professional Active Speakers!! The build, finish, packaging and everything is spot on. Great value for money. The tweeters are so swett and clean, not ear fatiguing. The mods and forward sounding and the bass is more than adequate depending on the box type you choose for the ceiling mounting. Go for it!!
A**.
Phenomenal
I use these speakers as height channels for my 5.2.1 setup through an old Denon 1500h and Polk S series speakers. These speakers replace the considerably more expensive Polk owm 3s being used previously along with a wall mount Cheaper price and aesthetics aside, the focused sound that they are able to provide beats the OWM 3 hands down My frame of reference is the race scene from Ready Player One (4K DVD). Audio from these speakers is well positioned and directionality is not lost when seated around the main listening position used for initial calibration One caveat to this review: they work well for my purpose, I.e. atmos speakers, which by definition come in very infrequently. If your intention is to use them in a stereo setup, please look at other reviews first as well. The above being said, I don’t think you can do much better than these for Atmos. You’d be getting very marginal gains (if any) for 2-3x the price
T**Y
Unexpected quality
Excellent quality am use taga harmony and polk, now micca so there after I prefer micca first and also suggest to all micca brand again thanks
S**D
Good sound quality and value for money
Good sound quality and value for money. Using it as Dolby Atmos ceiling speakers. Perfect fitting on POP based false ceiling.
J**M
Easy to install and sounds great, easily blends in with my existing 5.1 system
B**.
I recently finished my basement and added a small family/tv area. Unlike my previous family space with a TV upstairs, I have a back wall so surround sound was actually an option. My original plan had been to put some 8.5" polk in-wall speakers into the wall. Since I finished EVERYTHING in the basement I ran some 14 gauge braided speaker wire (unshielded and probably not up to code but the electric inspector where I live doesn't do squat when he inspects) up through the joists in the ceiling so that I could easily hook them up to the receiver (I have a Yamaha 5.1 receiver). I ended up getting these because once the walls were up and I looked at the space with the drywall and everything else I realized that 8.5" would be massive overkill. And possibly shake down my whole house. Also, I abandoned the idea of buying polks because of the price. These were decently reviewed and very inexpensive, so I bought them. Installation was very simple. I knew where I wanted them installed and had the speaker wire taped to the insulation immediately behind the drywall and pilot holes already cut. It was a bit traumatizing to cut into the drywall and paint that my wife and I had spent countless hours hanging and painting, but cut I did. I cleared out the insulation a cylindrical space behind the hole and pushed the remaining insulation back a couple inches. The speakers went into and attached to the wall with no hitch. Getting the grills back on the front was harder than I thought and resulted in a minor (non-OSHA) injury in the form of a skinned thumb. Once installed they looked very nice - we decided to not paint them as the white was a nice contrast with the red on the wall. We installed these just before Christmas and bought the receiver with some gift money we received (no front channel speakers yet) and used these to fill the space with Christmas music on Christmas morning while we opened presents with our son. These two speakers on their own were able to fill the space with what sounded to us like great music (it was streamed over a Pandora One account, HD audio enabled). The range seemed full, the sound seemed as full bodied as I would expect it to be and it made our holiday a delightful one. We have since bought the front three channels and a TV to match and the surround sound we get now (with a calibrated receiver) is fantastic. We are more immersed in our movies and games now. I am not an audiophile (128 Kbps MP3's are OK with me) but these speakers sound great, especially considering the price I paid for them.
R**X
Overall easy to install, cutout templates were included. compared to laptop/tv speakers, there sounds amazing. I've got these installed in an upstairs room, I'm able to crank the bass up through these, I can feel the floor vibrate (good or bad TBD)
M**.
Not the fullest and most balanced sound, but it does the job of outputting audio at mid-range frequencies accurately. I use it as height speakers in a 7.1.2 surround sound system, and it does a good job as essentially an effects speaker. Value for money for sure, just don't expect audiophile quality. Installation was super easy, just follow the supplied instructions: cut a hole in the ceiling using the supplied template and attach by screwing the plastic flaps into position.
A**R
I ordered two of these just to see since they are the same cutout dimension as KEF's ceiling speakers which I was originally going to get. I listened to the KEF's at a distributor and planned on getting the Q-series up front (bookshelves and center- not in-wall) and the KEF Q-series ceilings for side and rear surround duty in a 7.1 system, though $250-$300 per ceiling speaker just seemed high so I started looking around (Amazon, monoprice). I tried 2 of these out and am very pleased with the result. I had looked for Micca's reference series, but couldn't find them. I think the best thing about this little guy is the silk dome tweeter. It has a nice crispness to it after running my receiver's (Pioneer's 1120-K) room EQ program. The program did not greatly bump up or down the levels in the EQ band. They are clear and the installation was very easy (banana clips a plus). The mid-bass seems neutral too but really it is up to the sound mixer to fill these with sound. It seems just right and does the job for 1/10th the price as the more expensive models. I can't do a real comparison to other more expensive speakers but they seem very comparable. A pink noise test seemed pretty uniform and comparable to the Andrew Jones BS22's bookshelves and center I have as it went around the room. These might be a real good match together for a budget system. I do have these in backerboxes mind you that I installed prior to drywall and are sealed and stuffed with batting. There is not too much info coming from the surrounds channels normally but they can get loud enough in movies well (Saving Private Ryan, Gravity (amazing surround effects). It adds great ambiance to movies. You can aim the tweeter a little bit, but I couldn't really tell too much difference when pointed down or at the main listening position. I have a pretty reflective great room and 9 foot ceilings. Don't rely on these for bass, that is what a subwoofer is for. Ceilings have their inherent limitations, but I think they did just fine for my tastes that I ordered 2 more for those back surrounds. They are keepers
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