🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Facmogu 298A Max is a compact yet powerful wireless Bluetooth 5.0 stereo audio amplifier, delivering 40W x 2 RMS power. It features multiple input options including USB, SD, RCA, and FM, along with user-friendly remote control and adjustable bass and treble settings. Ideal for small spaces, this amplifier is perfect for home theater setups, karaoke, and more, all backed by a lifetime warranty.
Brand | Facmogu |
Manufacturer | Mo-gu |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 7 cm; 1.19 kg |
Item part number | A18210-MG-US |
Audio Wattage | 600 Watts |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Manufacturer | Mo-gu |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 1 kg 200 g |
G**N
Great for the price
Got some speakers for free so I bought this to make a massive boombox. Finished product was awesome. BT Range is lacking but works fine for my application. Removed the housing to mount it to an internal crossbar. Also you do get him when mic volume is up, not an issue when mics are being used, and you just turn the mics down when not in use. Sounds is good. 50% volume with these speakers is louder than my ears can handle but doesn't break up at all. Line in works great too, I use it as a practice amp for my electric guitar and bass via my zoom multi fx processor. sounds awesome even as a bass amp.
M**A
Its 30 bucks well spent.
I like to review things based on the over all value. I don't buy something for 30 bucks and expect it to perform as something that cost 500, then write a bad review or remove stars based on that. So if you have high hopes, buy something better and be happy. If you want something that plays decently loud, have these hooked up to a pair of Yamaha Audio NS-AW150W. Loud enough that I only had them at half volume for fear of my neighbors calling the cops. If you are an audiophile, stay away, disappointment city. 300w, I don't know but it is loud enough for the backyard. If you want something that plays decent and is cheap, cant beat this little thing.
F**S
Impressive for the price
Does the job. Drives my bookshelf speakers with plenty of volume. Nice, clear sound. I deducted one star for a couple of small annoyances, like lack of balance control, the fact that it doesn't remember your previous setting when you turn it off, the too-short power cord, and the fact that the volume is different for each mode (so if you are switching between modes, it may blast very loudly when you reach FM radio, then be barely audible for BT). But again, for the price it's hard to complain.One nice thing I found: although the device will not let you directly dial in an FM radio frequency (it only provides a channel scan function), you can punch it in using the provided remote.
J**.
Great System... Love it
Sometimes you buy a cheaper product and you don't expect much. But I'm amazed with this product. Again $26 for FM Radio, Bluetooth, USB drive & external input the only thing missing is a SUB out (LOL). I set this up as a garage system with 2 speakers and this little unit blew me away, Crystal clear Bluetooth, FM radio 50% better than clock radio I had in there. Also, I would be afraid to turn the volume up past half-throttle, little system might blow my JBL speakers. You can't go wrong with this unit for the price. Oh, almost forgot Bass & treble controls that work great. Can't say enough good things about this unit, been telling everyone how cool it is.
J**Y
Close but not quite
The feature set sounded good and I wanted to like this little amp. The main reason I bought it was to be able to use Bluetooth to play music from my phone or tablet over real speakers, and my tuner amp is a little old school with only wired inputs. I did try the FM radio and the programming was finicky at best, but not a deal breaker. Remember this was purchased for the Bluetooth connectivity. I never tried out the USB or line in. I do not doubt that it would have at least marginal performance but after the failed attempt with Bluetooth it went back in the box for a return. The Bluetooth connected easily enough, and when medium-level or higher sound was playing it was okay. But during quiet points or between songs without any music, there was loud screeching that would not stop. While I have some experience with audio equipment I'm not an engineer, but no amp is supposed to make noise like that. This wasn't a ground loop style hum or white noise. Some cheaper amps have some white noise that is tolerable but the screeching was loud, and steady. Again, I wanted to like it. The size was good, the design was okay, and I could have dealt with the quirky radio IF the Bluetooth worked.I like that it could be powered by the connected AC cord, or by standard barrel-style DC connector but never tried the DC. For me, the failed Bluetooth was the deal breaker. If anyone is willing to risk it for the radio or USB or line in... go ahead, it might do you fine. But I did an immediate return. I'll do some more research and try again with another brand. I believe you usually get what you pay for. This was close but not quite on the mark.
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