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The Moukey 2.0 Channel Stereo Bluetooth 5.0 Karaoke Amplifier delivers a powerful 300W audio experience, featuring multiple input options including RCA, USB, and SD card support. With Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, it allows seamless streaming from your devices, while the digital LED display and EQ controls ensure a user-friendly and customizable audio experience.
D**B
Cheap but works
The Bluetooth pairs easily. The remote works well. The fm works fine. It actually has the same wattage rating as these speakers. I returned a Sony amplifier after getting this, I don't know if it's quite as clear a sound but for 50$ I'm happy with it. I saw where you could check a box and get 20% off after I had ordered it though. It had some leds where the volume knob is that stayed lit if you turn it off with the remote which were bright in my bedroom so I unscrewed the cover and snipped the wires to them really easily. I like getting cheap stuff that works.Update: After borrowing a Bose wave radio and putting it next to it I realized the sound especially the higher pitched really weren't clear and kind of muffled. I ended up getting the lg XBOOM 700 watt with its own speakers and it sounds a lot better. So for the price it is what it is the bluetooth was nice but the sound could be a good bit better.Update 2: I put it back in the box for a year then took it back out hooked it up and it sounds really good. I dont know why. It is a different phone but this one is just the cheap allcatel flip phone. Blueooth to this amp and hooked to those same hand me down speakers. It sounds good playing a high quality mp3 or the free around the world radio on the phone. I'm really so impressed with how it sounds I hand to change my review.
S**S
Very impressive
I have a Polk assistant smart speaker that blew the woffer so I soldered in a pair of RCA cables to it to run this unit. I have an older set of pioneer shelf speakers hooked to it. In essence I made very good smart speaker out of it. For a lot less then a quality smart speaker. I'm vevy impressed.
O**R
Great little receiver at a bargain price
I've had this 2 months now & have used it quite a bit in that time. I also have a Phillips 30watt little stereo that I've compared it with. It's a funny looking thing that looks like a car stereo & even uses a 12V AC adapter.Sound quality: Paired with the passive 55w Moukey speakers, it sounds great. The bass definitely doesn't get down to 20hz as they claim, but for a bedroom office they sound balanced. Treble can get very crispy, bass gets muddy the higher you turn the knob. The preset EQ settings are useful. "Rock" sounded the best to me for most musical genres that have drums. "Classical" & "jazz" sounded great for those styles, with the exception of big band swing revival bands sounded best on "rock." "Cut" is a mid range cut, so is "Pop," which also had a high boost. Both sounded hollow & shrill to me. "None" sounded great too for a flat EQ response that could be adjusted to taste with the bass & treble knobs.Power: This stereo gets incredibly loud & doesn't distort until you are probably way too loud for the room you're in anyway. Turning the master volume to the 5th or 6th notch, then using the remote to truth the volume down to 20 or so works best for me. That way I can use the remote to turn it up or down. At night, the 4th notch will keep your neighbors from calling the cops. Compared to the Phillips stereo, the MouKey gets louder, sounds cleaner, but doesn't have as much bass without getting muddy. (The MouKey speakers I paired it with are 3 way, while the Phillips is only 2, so it's not the most fair comparison.)Playing mp3s using the USB was a breeze, just type in the number of the tracks you're looking for. I have over 1k tracks on 20 different flash drives & had no problem finding the music I wanted to listen to. Ch+/- on the remote jumps 1 folder at a time, the arrows skip individual tracks, or type in the number you're looking for. I'd skip 100 or so at a time, find the band I wanted, then use Ch+/- to get the exact album. I deducted 1 star bcuz this really needs to scroll the album/track/artist metadata info on the screen.FM radio is easy to program. Just press the play/pause button & it'll find every station it can (plus a bunch more that are only static.) I found it best to keep the antenna down for this auto-programming to avoid getting too many weak, useless stations. Ch+/- on the remote will cycle thru all the stations, or you can either type in the preset #, or the frequency of the station you want.Bluetooth worked fine, but the range is limited. I can hear the signal degradation in Bluetooth compared to high quality mp3s (320kbps), so I don't use it often.Didn't use the karaoke function as none of my microphones have 1/4” plugs. Besides, the 90s called... they don't even want karaoke back. Stop it, please. You don't sound like Beyonce or Steven Tyler, don't try.I had originally bought this & the Phillips stereo with the intention of returning the one I liked the least. They both did different things well & other things not so well, so I ended up keeping both. I recommend the MouKey for anyone that wants a small, low power stereo receiver. Full disclosure: I have recently upgraded to the more expensive MouKey receiver & can honestly say this one here has better EQ settings than the "upgraded" more expensive one which only has "EQ0-5". They all sound terrible to me except EQ0. Not close to being as useful & musical as the EQ presets on this. If this one had any line-out connectors on the back at all, I would be returning the upgraded one. But, it doesn't. Also the telescoping FM antenna on this works much better than the long wire antenna that comes with the "upgraded" model.
W**E
FOR THE PRICE DON'T wait
Pros: Low price. POWERFUL AMP, Radio reception good, has no problem recognizing chip and USB music on drives, the remote gives you additional options of jumping to specific recordings by number. Oh by the way TRUE SOUND or as true as I could hear. Not tinny or low powered at all, felt like accurate reproduction of sound. Well lit volume knob. Plenty of features that are found on higher end stereo equipment. I also have a feeling this unit would have no problem being mounted in the dash of many vehicles, I just don't know if it is shock hardened enough, but at this price may be worth the gamble.CONS: Okay I got spoiled even though this AMP did everything advertised I wanted more after a while, for instance MP3 files are identified by number only and no randomizing that I could find. When you have hundreds of files on one stick it can try your patience. Then you remember how little you paid and don't worry about it as much. The only way you can truly jump around on file playback is to use the remote. One other problem I had initially but figured a way around quickly is when fully extended the radio antenna is interfered with by the human body. This is easily solved by keeping the antenna attached but retracting it all the way, then I could get reception without the annoying humm that the human body contributed to the signal.Yes I'd buy this again without hesitation and recommend to a friend.
O**N
Works great for my home Karaoke! Notes for connection included.
Got two old box speakers from a relative. This works perfectly with the speakers. Bought 2 wire karaoke mic with 5.5mm jack, connect to my smart tv, turn on youtube and search for any karaoke song and everything works great!Notes:- My TV has a 3.5mm port so I bought a 3.5mm to RCA cable for easy connection to TV.- Some TV have the RCA port so you can try that. My TV RCA ports for some reason doesn't transmit sound to the Amp so I have to use the 3.5mm. Some TV might use Optical cable so get it as well and return if you don't need (go to setting on your tv and try to navigate to external speakers to turn this on)- Some new TV have bluetooth function so that might work too but mine doesn't so I can't test that!Overall a great buy!!!!!
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