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The Facmogu 298A Max 300Wx2 is a compact wireless Bluetooth 5.0 stereo audio amplifier that delivers RMS 40Wx2 power, making it perfect for home theater setups in small spaces. With versatile connectivity options including USB, SD, RCA, and FM inputs, along with user-friendly remote control and bass/treble adjustments, this amplifier offers an affordable yet high-quality audio experience.
Color | MAX 300Wx2 |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Output Wattage | 600 Watts |
A**R
I love this!
This is a really nice little amp! Sounds great, and I live the functions. Works just as well as the tuner my dad had when I was growing up, only there’s a card and usb slot, and a freaking remote! I got it for my garage, and have a set of old pioneer speakers and a set of Sony bookshelf speakers hooked up to it… I don’t always listen to music out in the garage, but when I do so do my neighbors! 😝
D**.
Flexible budget amp
For the versatility and power of the Facmogu 298A amp it's an amazing deal. It gets really loud and has the same features as some amps costing way more than the current price of $39.00.You can play MP3's via USB sticks or SD cards, Bluetooth 5.0, FM radio and Aux in.I connected to Bluetooth in about two seconds. MP3's on USB and SD play fine. The FM scan radio picks up a lot of stations and then saves them numerically. FM is only in mono but sound good. I have a CD player hooked up to the Aux in and control the volume via the amp's remote.A note about the remote: The amp's master volume knob has to be turned up in order for the remote volume to work. Turn the master volume knob to whatever you think your max listening will be; then use the remote to fine-tune the volume. When using the remote volume control the amp display will show the level from 0 to 30. You'll get an audible chime when you reach 30.The amp display also shows mode, radio station, and track number/elapsed time for MP3's.There's a smooth chromed volume knob. Bass and treble controls really make a difference in sound.Sure it's not really a 300 watt system and it does have a bit of power hum coming through the speakers but still a solid low cost choice for the right application.edit: The box for this amp lists it as "AV-29BT" instead of Amazon's designation: "298A". Sunbuck and Anytek both list what looks like this same amp. Right now the Facmogu 298A is the lowest priced of the three. Here's the amp with a pair of Micca Covo-S speakers making a neat micro system with AC/DC power option for less than $90.00:
A**M
Great little amp! The FM and Bluetooth are bonuses.
We use it to drive big stereo speakers from our television. Works great. The remote is a little glitchy and you have to be at juuuuust the right angle for it to pick up the signal, but once you identify the sweet spot, it works fine, too. One oddity: you can set the volume with the knob on the unit and the remote will let you change volume UP TO that limit. It's like the volume knob sets the upper limit for the remote. Seems a little weird, but easy to get used to. The blue light ring around the volume control is pretty bright in the bedroom at night. We have to get out of bed and manually switch off the power at the unit to shut the blue ring down each night. Again, a goofy glitch, but what do you want for THIS low price point? IMHO it's a great deal.
P**Y
Noisy, frustrating interface, wish I returned it.
Looking for replacement amplifier for garage speakers, I purchased this for its compact case, FM radio and bluetooth capabilities. The overall sound is okay but for my needs it was unusable.1. The Bluetooth connection is okay but extremely noisy. I could not get the unit far enough away or isolated from anything that could have caused interference.2. The radio is useless. I've had cheap scan-only radios before but didn't think that lame tech would be inside of a component unit. The only way to listen to radio stations is to have it scan the entire frequency range which automatically saves receptive stations into consecutive presets. The first problem is that FM reception on this unit it terrible, which means it saves a lot of frequencies that are just noise or even nothing. The next problem is that it wouldn't even pick up frequencies from what are normally extremely strong and very close transmission antennas. While you can [try to] tune in directly to a specific station with the remote control, there is no way to save specific stations to a preset.3. The remote is almost impossible to work with the unit. I don't know if something else is interfering the the IR signal or if the tech is just that lame.Unfortunately, I didn't finish testing the unit until after my return window closed. I would have definitely returned it otherwise.
C**N
Clear sound and lots of power. Just a small issue with mine.
I love these small receivers. They are inexpensive, small, have many features and just work well for the most part.I bought this one to replace an older one that was a different brand. It was perfect except that the USB socket was not reliable. A USB would play, but if you touched it it would act like you pulled it out and the receiver would switch to the default FM radio. I opened it up but couldn't see how to make the USB more secure.This one works well and even seems to have better sound quality from what I can tell. There is only two things that keeps it from being perfect: 1) There is no balance control for left and right. And 2) the volume control doesn't go quiet enough before cutting completely out. For most applications this wont be a problem, but if you want to play quiet meditation music while falling asleep it could be. I have only used it one night so it may be ok. It's hard to complain at these prices as long as everything works.
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**E
Worked well for my xmAS BROADCAST DISPLAY.
Worked well for my xmAS BROADCAST DISPLAY.
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