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Micra 6 HTiB Listening Evaluations and Conclusion

by Steve DellaSala last modified December 07, 2006 07:07

My audition began with my usual favorites starting with two channel music from Jewel and the Cowboy Junkies, then moving to multi-channel music in DTS from Steely Dan.  I then switched over to some of my favorite DVD Concerts from Rush and Eric Clapton and ended with a dash of Jurassic Park III to finish it off.

Audition Material







As indicated earlier, all speakers were set to "small" during the receiver set up and I began the audition with the subwoofer cut off at 100Hz.  During two channel music audition, I found the best performance was when coupled with the subwoofer which I anticipated considering the size and bass capability of the MC satellite speakers.  I was able to quickly notice that when coupled with the sub, the speakers performed to the level of a mid-fi bookshelf which was quite surprising for such a small speaker.  Adjusting the subwoofer cut off the below 80Hz did not change the listening experience indicating that the roll-off of the subwoofer was somewhere around that frequency.  When switching over to the Steely Dan DTS CD and auditioning the speakers in multi-channel, I had to verify that I had the correct speakers connected at first.  The clarity and performance of the speakers and the sub made me believe I was listening to a much larger bookshelf speaker which was also in the room at the time of my audition.  During my listening experience in multi-channel, I was amazed at the level of detail, frequency response and imaging which emanated from the Micra 6 speaker system.  The subwoofer was able to produce a prominent bass response in the listening room.  Using my Sound Level Meter, I cranked the volume to around 94dB and the entire time, I noted that there was no noticeable distortion or crackling which is quite common with other speakers this size.  Instead, the Micra 6 performed commendably and offered an enjoyable musical listening experience and ambiance.  When switching to Eric Clapton and Rush DVD Concerts, the performance of the Micra 6 was equally delightful. However there seemed to be somewhat of an edginess on the high frequencies with a bit of a bloated sound in the mid range.  But overall the system performed very well and way above average for it's price range.

After much listening with stereo and multi-channel music, it was time to move into movie soundtracks.  I went straight for my all time favorite demonstration scene in Jurassic Park III.  It's the part when they first land on the island leaving in a hurry and then crashing into a dinosaur with the aircraft.  This scene all the way up to the following scene where the two dinosaurs fight are perfect for analyzing the bass response of a speaker system, especially a powered subwoofer.  It was then that I noticed that the MS225 subwoofer was blowing a good deal of air through the port indicating that it was indeed a powerful subwoofer, however it seemed to be loosing much of the low frequency bass response found in this particular soundtrack.  The crash scene and the stomping dinosaur were not as punchy as they could be, but there was at least sufficient bass to fill the entire 11' x 11' listening room.  When considering the small unobtrusive box size of this bass reflext MS225 subwoofer it is quite understandable not to expect low frequency bass below 80-Hz.

At first I considered a downfiring subwoofer to be a disadvantage in design.  But when considering that bass energy from 30Hz to 100Hz is completely immune to the effects of carpet since the waves are too strong, too powerful, and too physically large in size. The acoustic insulation in a subwoofer is effective in reducing the effects of air movement, driver artifacts, and other higher frequency elements but it does very little to impede the flow and SPL output of the low frequency spectrum.

Overall Impression

The athena TECHNOLGIES Micra 6 speaker bundle offers a quality home theater in a box solution at an extremely affordable price.  Given it's MSRP of $550 it is truly hard to beat in terms of value and performance.  It's size and sleek looks will pass through the Wife Acceptance Factor in a breeze while also passing most audio enthusiasts listening tests.  I found it to be more musical then expected but somewhat lacking for movie sound tracks that have a great deal of low frequency bass.  Again, this was no surprise when considering the physical size of the cabinets.  Besides, most people looking for a home-theater-in-a-box would not necessarily expect to break glass with their subwoofer.  When considering that the Micra 6 speaker system only retails for $550 including wires and swivel brackets, and that it is readily available at several retail outlines including Best Buy, it seems to be well worth the price and a true bargain.  The Micra 6 system is well suited for theater rooms of medium size, but placing it in a larger room (20' x 20') will likely not impress your audience.  If you are looking for an economical home theater in a box that is easy to install and unobtrusive, then athena TECHNOLOGIES Micra 6 is an ideal option to consider.

The Score Card

The scoring below is based on each piece of equipment doing the duty it is designed for. The numbers are weighed heavily with respect to the individual cost of each unit, thus giving a rating roughly equal to:

Performance × Price Factor/Value = Rating

Audioholics.com note: The ratings indicated below are based on subjective listening and objective testing of the product in question. The rating scale is based on performance/value ratio. If you notice better performing products in future reviews that have lower numbers in certain areas, be aware that the value factor is most likely the culprit. Other Audioholics reviewers may rate products solely based on performance, and each reviewer has his/her own system for ratings.

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