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Moukey Stereo Receivers with Bluetooth 5.0, 2.0 Channel Power Audio Amplifier Stereo System w/USB, SD, AUX, RCA, MIC in w/Echo, LED for Karaoke, Home Theater Speakers, 400W Peak, 25W× 2 RMS- MAMP1

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Size: 400W Peak, 25W× 2 RMS


Features

  • 400 WATTS PEAK POWER: Moukey 2.0 Channel Bluetooth Stereo Amplifier Receiver is compact but powerful, which is perfect for your karaoke, home theater, acoustic sound system, and monitor headphones. Provides with 400 watts peak power output, you can enjoy the high-quality home audio experience. ( 25W 2 RMS power, ensure your speakers match the amplifier's RMS output )
  • 7 INPUTS: The audio amplifier supports various external signal sources - 2 pairs RCA audio inputs for CD player and DVD player, 2 1/4 inch(6.35mm) microphone inputs, USB(maximum 64G), SD card(maximum 32G), 3.5mm AUX IN, FM radio. With RCA Line Out, banana plug for speaker outputs. Supports 1/4 inch(6.35mm) headphone connection, so you can enjoy audio all the time without the worry that bothers others
  • EQ CONTROLS: The improved professional compact bookshelf sound amplifier features clear, responsive buttons for mode control. Knobs control for microphone echo / volume, balance, bass, treble, master volume, input source and unique folder / track
  • BLUETOOTH 5.0 WIRELESS CONNECTION: The professional indoor stereo receiver is equipped with Bluetooth music streaming with a wireless range of 40 feet / 10 meters or more. Works with today's latest devices (including smartphone, tablet, iPad, iPhone and computer), this bluetooth amplifier is easy to pair with the receiver
  • HD LED SCREEN: The integrated receiver for home stereo features an FM radio w/ built-in LED display w/ front panel audio control center. FM Antenna and Remote Control are included in the stereo amplifier package for distant audio adjustments. (Remote control can ONLY remotely control the volume of MP3/BT/FM.)

Brand: Moukey


Connectivity Technology: RCA, Bluetooth, USB


Controller Type: Android


Special Feature: 2.0 Channel, two 2.5-inch / 6.35 cm Microphone Inputs, Bass, Treble, Balance, Echo / Volume Adjustable, FM Radio See more


Compatible Devices: Smartphone, Tablet, IPad, IPhone, Computer, Speaker


Connector Type: 3.5mm Jack, RCA, USB


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 2 Channel


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 9.84"D x 9.76"W x 3.87"H


Connectivity Technology: RCA, Bluetooth, USB


Controller Type: Android


Other Special Features of the Product: 2.0 Channel, two 2.5-inch / 6.35 cm Microphone Inputs, Bass, Treble, Balance, Echo / Volume Adjustable, FM Radio


Compatible Devices: Smartphone, Tablet, IPad, IPhone, Computer, Speaker


Connector Type: 3.5mm Jack, RCA, USB


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 2 Channel


Output Power: 400 Watts


Wattage: 25 watts


Number of Channels: 2


Output Wattage: 220 Watts


Control Method: Remote


Audio Output Type: Headphones, Speakers


Smart Home Compatibility: Not Smart Home Compatible


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, IR


Format: WMA


Brand: Moukey


Model Number: MK0101-US


Manufacturer: Moukey


UPC: 708302982245 708302978477


Mfr Part Number: MK0101-US


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 9.84"D x 9.76"W x 3.87"H


Item Weight: 7.1 Pounds


Color: Black


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  • Want to transmit from the MouKey? Use a turntable? Enjoy cable FM radio from the whole world?
Size: 400W Peak, 25W× 2 RMS
This is an amazing piece of gear. The sound is excellent and it can manage an incredible number of sound sources, truly remarkable for such a small thing. I'm a tinkerer, so after spending most of the first day of ownership connecting, reconnecting, jiggering, testing out, and sometimes cussing, I'm now sitting at my laptop LISTENING with my Bluetooth headphones to a vinyl LP recording of Mozart's Clarinet Chamber Music sourced by my AUDIO-TECHNICA TURNTABLE. I capitalize these items because the experts on this site have said that neither of these things could be done...or that they "might be able to be done" but how to do it is another question. Well, I'm doing it right now. So here is how it is done. It is NOT difficult once you know the tricks. First, though, a really easy one. You've probably noticed that the included FM wire antenna isn't the greatest. At least the one they sent me isn't. The automatic station finder found 40 signals, which isn't too bad, but the closest one and the one I like to listen to has static, no matter how I position the wire antenna. Soooo, during my tinkering and jiggering, I connected the FM input connector on the back of the MouKey to a cable outlet in the nearby wall. I used the same sort of coaxial cable connector that you use to connect your router to your coaxial cable feed, It worked! I now have 65 stations from all over the country and every one crystal clear. Next another easy job - the turntable. I'm using an Audio-Technica turntable that gives me a choice of using it's pre-amp or it's unamplified output. You want to use the unamplified output because the MouKey is an amplifier. If your cord out from the turntable has RCA connectors, just plug them right into the DVD RCA receptacles in the back of the MouKey. If you don't have RCA connectors, simply purchase a jack to RCA connector somewhere and turn the cord into one you can use. You may also need a short connector that has two female ends. Connect them up, then connect your speakers if you haven't already. I'm using the RCA connections just to the right of the DVD RCA connectors, and have the amplifier connected to 8 Bose ceiling speakers. They sound fabulous. I haven't even connected speakers with the wire connections on the back left of the amplifier. I probably won't. But...if you want to be adventuresome, read the rest of this. If you want to connect other things via Bluetooth, and/or if you want to be able to send music (say) or more FM station connections to the MouKey AND transmit the same to another device - Yes... it can be done. Read on. Now first make sure that are no jacks plugged all the way into the receptacles for the microphones or the headphones on the lower front left side of the MouKey. They cut out all other outlets, and you don't want to do that right now. Now it's time to buy a Bluetooth transmitter. I don't think it has to be a fancy, expensive one. Depends on how much of an audiophile you are. I have an inexpensive little square transmitter/ receiver that is very, very touchy, and if it works, anything you buy will probably be better than what I've got. And my cheap little thing sounds devine. Teaching moment: The more work it takes to connect, the more valuable and appreciated the experience. So cheap and hard is good. (Up to a point.) I digress. OK. Using a cord with a double-band jack connector (for stereo) on each end, plug one end into the female headphone receptacle on the lower front of the MouKey. Push the connector all the way in until it clicks. Connect the other end to your Bluetooth transmitter. Now, turn the MouKey power off. You need to do this so your headphones, or whatever, do not connect to the Bluetooth receiver of the MouKey or to your speakers or some other device and sabotage your project .I use my smartphone's Bluetooth to check, and then turn off any interfering devices. There's also some apps on Google Play that find errant Bluetooth devices. Everything off? Now do whatever your Bluetooth transmitter requires to connect to whatever Bluetooth receiver you want to transmit to. (This is where my cheap transmitter and my headphones argue for a while.) When they are connected, power on the MouKey. Set the input selector to whatever you want your source to be. Turn on the source (say turntable) if you have not already done so. Right now mine is pointing at the DVD and my turntable is on, so I can listen to Mozart. The little LED display shows our local NPR station, but I don't think that is really important. What's transmitted is what you have chose with the input selector. You are now listening to sound TRANSMITTED from your MouKey - which is supposedly impossible. Is that really cool or what? Now here is a trick. Your speakers or headphones are picking up a signal sent by your external Bluetooth transmitter that's connected to the headphone jack of your MouKey amplifier that's connected to your MouKey that's connected to your sound source via the RCA connectors on the back. But your MouKey has a Bluetooth receiver that isn't being used. Hmmmmm. You can now connect your smartphone, or something else (I'll call it device #2), to your MouKey's unused Bluetooth receiver and listen via your headphones or speakers to another sound source (device #2) that you may not even thought of. True, you could connect your speakers or headphones directly to this device #2, say your smartphone, but what's the fun in that? Besides, then you would miss out on the great sound of the MouKey. Soooo, set your MouKey so the display reads "Blue." Then use your #2 device's Bluetooth and connect to "MouKey MAMP1," which in my case happened immediately and makes me want to replace my cheap Bluetooth transmitter. However, staying on task, turn your "Input Selector" on the right side of the the MouKey all the way to the right, to "MP3;W" and there you are...your smartphone (or whatever - device #2) is now transmitting to your MouKey, and your Moukey is transmitting to your headphones or speakers or whatever you connect via the new Bluetooth transmitter that's connected to the MouKey. And if you want even more FM options, download free from Google Play, "Radio-FM Radio Station App. Local Radio Free" (FM Radio App & Photo Gallery and Notes). Your phone will be connected to crystal clear FM stations all over the world. I suspect there are 250 stations. Send your chosen station's output to the MouKey Bluetooth receiver and let the Bluetooth transmitter fill your linked headphones or speakers with FM music from all over the world. Enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2021 by Jack

  • IM AMAZED IM AMAZED
Size: 400W Peak, 25W× 2 RMS
I received this amplifier a few hours ago. I connected two 6ohm AIWA speakers from a 2001multi component system, two vintage cassette decks, a vintage CD player and a vintage turntable with built in preamp. It’s the same setup I was using before with my old amplifier. I use a Rolls source selector switch for all my components that’s plugged into my new Moukey’s DVD jack. All my components work flawlessly. FM radio works great. USB,SD card and Bluetooth work exceptionally well and sound amazing. My only complaint is the remote. It works fine but I wish it was bigger and better quality. I plan on asking the seller if I can purchase a better replacement. That’s about it for day one. I am just blown away with this amplifier. Im almost 70 and I’ve owned several stereo systems since 1973. I honestly can’t say I ever purchased a better amp in the 25w per channel category. Sure, I’ve owned amps with over 100w per channel and huge speakers in my youth but this is more than enough for me now. Again, I can’t emphasize how good this amp is and the unbelievable price. I bought it on a whim with the lowest of expectations. I’m beside myself. I just hope it lasts for a few years, and if it ever breaks, I’ll buy another one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2026 by John

  • A very good stereo amplifier with multiple features... A very good stereo amplifier with multiple features...
Size: 400W Peak, 25W× 2 RMS
I purchased this amplifier mainly to listen to my vinyl records. Connecting the amplifier to my record player is simple with an RCA cable. The product does not come with the RCA cable. My record player came with an RCA cable. Plug the RCA cable red and while leads into the back of the amplifier DVD or CD audio input and the other end into the record player audio output. The amplifier produces hi-fidelity sound. The built in pre-set equalizer has 5 equalizer effects located only as a button on the remote control which produces various frequencies but I am not pleased with any of these effects so I don't use this feature. The remote control will only work when the Input Selector is set to BT/FM/USB/SD mode. It cannot control the external source input of the RCA jack/Treble/Bass/Mic controls. Like most amplifiers, this one is mainly intended to connect to a pair of external wired speakers using the pair of speaker output terminals for high output audo speakers. Nonetheless, you can still connect using a wired configuration to this amplifier with a Bluetooth external speaker that has an audio input jack that connects to the back of the amplifier's audio output RCA (red/white) jacks. My video shows this configuration. To achieve a wireless Bluetooth speaker or earbuds connection you'll need to read further in my review, and yes there is a solution. Alternatively, this amplifier has the professional 1/4 inch audio jack for the better quality headphones. I have a really cheap pair of Sony headphones that have a standard computer audio jack, and then I am using a 1/4 inch jack adapter to connect to the amplifier headphones input. The sound quality is really great even with my cheap wired headphones. There is also an AUX input jack The SD card slot works well. There is also a USB input for "thumb drive" storage. The maximum SD card/USB storage device is 32GB. A big con is the display doesn't show the music ID3 Tag data in this amplifier, so only track numbers are displayed on the amplifier which can make navigating to different genres or artists impossible. You simply have to tailor the SD card(s) to the various songs you want to play. The sound is great and I am very pleased with the overall quality of digital audio playback. Why the manufacturer didn't include a basic chipset to read ID3 Tags is a mystery since this technology is available in the cheapest of digital audio players. The Bluetooth 5.0 receiver works well. I quickly and easily paired my notebook computer to the amplifier by simply pressing the Bluetooth button (BT) and turning the Input Selector to BT. Once the devices are paired, I played music directly to the amplifier. The BT sound quality is excellent and the connection is stable with the devices 30 to 40 feet apart. I am very disappointed that the amplifier does not have a Bluetooth transmitter chipset so I could pair the amplifier with my Bluetooth speakers. As such, you will have to buy a separate Bluetooth transmitter (a good one costs about $30 and it can perform both receiver and transmitter functions) and plug the separate transmitter into either the amplifier's front headphone jack or the rear RCA jacks on the amplifier then pair the transmitter to your Bluetooth speakers to achieve wireless external sound. I tried the microphone jacks. I plugged my mic into the amplifier's MIC 1 and MIC 2 jacks but apparently they won't output through the headphones, so it will require a pair of external wired speakers to perform Karaoke while audio playback is in progress. I hooked up the included FM antenna to the back of the amplifier and it scans and sets the FM stations. The stations come in clear for my location and the sound quality is excellent. It can store up to 30 FM radio stations. In conclusion, this is an amplifier that comes with a few cool features that supports playback of MP3/WMA/WAV/FLAC/APE digital audio music stored on SD/USB devices. If you're looking for a basic stereo amplifier to play your vinyl records with output to either a pair of external wired speakers (RMS output power 25W+25W), or an external Bluetooth speaker using its wired audio cable connection, or simply playback music on some good quality headphones, then this is a good amplifier choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025 by Dave O.

  • Exceeded my expectations
Size: 400W Peak, 25W× 2 RMS
Note: this review does not speak to the radio function or karaoke mic inputs - I do not use either of these features and have only reviewed the stereo amplifier functions. Other reviews can provide more information on these features. I use the MAMP1 exclusively for the Bluetooth, USB and CD playback capabilities. After checking out a number of units in this amplifier/receiver class and price point ($50- $75) I selected this Moukey MAMP1. I couldn't be more pleased with the performance - plenty of power to push my 8-ohm 12" 3-way floor speakers with the EQ nearly flat - plenty of bass and treble for any style of music. As a lifelong musician I play and listen to a wide variety of genres - jazz - both acoustic and electric, rock, folk, orchestral etc. so I do know what instruments are supposed to sound like. The MAMP1 faithfully and cleanly reproduces anything I've thrown at it with no audible distortion, hiss or hum at low or higher volumes. I have a very large digital music library on my laptop and was able to pair and connect easily via Bluetooth, giving me access to all my MP3's, WMA files, WAV files. The controls are very straightforward, the knobs and switches have a solid feel to them. By contrast the remote it comes with feels cheap and is rather limited as others have noted but I can live with that. On the plus side the remote does offer 5 different EQ presets via the EQ button that will allow you to adjust/compensate to your taste the recording mix, your speaker response or the ambient room environment - nice feature. Overall, the MAMP1 exceeded my expectations. No - it can't compete with a $600+ Sony or Yamaha or Marantz unit - and it's not designed to, but if you're looking for a low-cost amp that produces clean distortion-free sound I'd recommend without reservation the MAMP1. UPDATE: I've had the unit for four months now and my initial impressions have been borne out. I've had no issues with it performing as advertised and it continues to exceed my expectations. Some things to note concerning the USB and SD inputs: 1. Both USB drives and SD cards need to be formatted to the FAT32 file system. I had a number of USB drives that I had formatted to the newer NTFS file system and the MAMP1 would not recognize them until I reformatted them back to FAT32. Not a problem, as the default standard for these drives new out of the package is FAT32. 2. As stated the capacity for the USB is 32GB or less, the SD card is 16GB or less. That's not a serious limitation for either - 16GB on the SD card is a TON of MP3s, let alone 32GB on the USB. It will also play WAV files on both but bear in mind WAVs are much bigger files and require more space on the drive. I rip music files from CDs to MP3s on my computers at the highest 320 bit rate - the quality is excellent . Neither the USB or the SD card will play WMA files so I use Bluetooth from my laptop to play these - plays flawlessly (as all audio formats do via Bluetooth). 3. It's difficult to determine what order the folders on the USB/SD card will play - the display won't help you as it does not tell you what's playing, it only shows the play time of the tune currently playing. One thing I discovered - both USB and SD cards will play back music folders in the order you copy and paste them to the drive. I copy whole album folders individually (for example - Rush "Moving Pictures", Porcupine Tree "Deadwing", Miles Davis "Bitches Brew") from my laptop onto the USB/SD drives and it plays back the folders in the order I copied them. Hope this helps - overall it's a great unit (five stars!) and I stll highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025 by DS

  • Surprisingly good guitar/ keyboard amp
Size: 400W Peak, 25W× 2 RMS
Easy to set up, great sound and very versatile. Looks great and works great. I am very happy with the sound quality and I hope this lasts a long time. ***Suggestion to get the best sound fast***: First, set the Bass and Treble knobs to halfway. Play some music you are familiar with and using the Remote click through the EQ presets a few times until you get as close to what your ear likes. Then, go to the amp and adjust the Bass/Treble as needed. Done. Remember that the master volume must always be higher than your input volume or you will get distortion. (Guitar players know this but others may not be aware of this general concept of overdrive.) Excellent Bluetooth connectivity and it’s loud -Plenty of volume-More than I will ever use in my room. My keyboard sounds awesome through it direct but I also plugged my electric guitar into the mic input and got beautifully clean and clear tone. With an efx pedal this makes an outstanding guitar amplifier. Big sound, versatility and great audio quality at such a low cost makes this a terrific value. I love it and would buy it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Review

  • Unbelievable Pre-amplifier
Size: 400W Peak, 25W× 2 RMS
I was skeptical to purchase the Moukey Bluetooth Preamplifier System because of the mixed reviews. I couldn't wait for the package to be delivered. I immediately hooked up the pre-amplifier to my speakers, behold! I did not hear any sound. I noticed the radio stations; USB, and MPS player were displaying the folder tracking contents, but there was no sound coming from my speakers. I immediately called Amazon customer service and asked for a replacement. Amazon emailed me a returned slip, I put the pre-amplifier back in the original box, taped it shut, and plan to take it to UPS the next morning. The next morning, I revisited the reviews on Amazon, and I read the same thing happened to another customer. I took the pre-amplifier out of the box, turned the select knob to MP3, hooked up the unit to my speakers, I was able to hear music playing. I paired the bluetooth with my Iphone, and hooked up a CD player, everything worked. I called Amazon back to cancel the replacement and to tell them I will keep the unit because it was an operator error on my part. The customer service representative was happy to hear there was nothing wrong with the unit. The unit sounds great and has a lot of power for a small pre-amplifier. The negative items are: Poor operating manual, only explains basic information, the equalizer reverts back to zero when you turn off the unit. even when you turn off the unit with the remote. The remote is not very good, I only use it to turn the unit on and off, select my radio stations, mode and adjust the volume. Be careful when you use the remote to adjust the volume. If you manually turn off the unit and turn on the unit, the volume may get loud. So I try to remember to manually adjust the volume. The mode and radio stations are only saved when you turn the unit off with the remote. You have to remember the program codes to listen you your favorite radio stations, and the light on the folder track and master volume knobs remains on when you turn to unit off with the remote. However, the unit is off because I try listening to my MPS player with my headphones and I could not hear anything. If you can live with those quirks, it is a nice pre-amplifier. I recommend anyone to take a chance on this unit but purchase an extended warranty for $6 bucks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2021 by Stince61

  • How can a product be this bad?
Size: 400W Peak, 25W× 2 RMS
Somebody actually collected a paycheck to design this piece of garbage? If you're reading this review ... Good for you ... Take your own advice ... You came to read the reviews for a reason, so don't talk yourself into it just because you want it. Where do I begin with the problems? The vile chime at max volume when you connect to Bluetooth? ... Maybe we should talk about how there's no volume control? What kind of engineer designs product, with a remote control, that doesn't control the product? You paid these people money? Here's the reality folks ... Do not think for a second that you're getting a remote control. Do not think for a second that you're getting a remote control. You are not! The remote control that is pictured, is only for the gain on the internal amplifier. In other words, when you use the volume control, nothing happens, it only controls the internal gain that's going out to the volume knob. That's going out to the volume knob itself. If you want to change the volume, you have to literally walk over to this thing and turn the knob. It's a remote control .... That doesn't remote. Fascinating. Ugh! ... Now, maybe more importantly, be sure to have the volume all the way down when you turn it on. There's a incredibly loud annoying chime, a type of Windows chime, when Bluetooth kicks in, and it blew two of my speakers. It's that loud. If that's not bad enough ... There's no way to turn it off. You turn it on with your phone remotely, you attach to Bluetooth, and you better have the volume down on this receiver, otherwise there's going to be a chime that the whole neighborhood is going to hear, you're unable to control it, and it WILL damage your equipment. THIS THING ABSOLUTELY NEEDS TO BE TAKEN OFF THE MARKET. IT'S TERRIBLE. IT'S TERRIBLE STAY AWAY. Other than that, have a great day everyone. One love! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026 by KNUCKLEHEAD COLLECTIONS

  • Sounds decent for the price but has some notable design flaws
Size: 400W Peak, 25W× 2 RMS
After just a little bit of tweaking with the EQ, I got it sounding pretty good. It’s not the clearest sound in the world, but it’s crisp enough with a little work. The volume knob moves in clicks rather than smoothly, and that means our optimal volume in a house with a napping toddler is only achievable when we change the volume on a device other than the amplifier to go between the dots. That’s not great. The volume control on the remote also apparently doesn’t change the volume except when using the digital inputs (Bluetooth, USB, etc.), so it’s useless for most of our volume needs since we already have volume control on our phones (for Bluetooth) and it doesn’t work when watching content coming in on RCA (such as our tv). There’s also a mode button on the remote, but it doesn’t actually switch inputs except for those digital inputs I mentioned before, which are all on the same physical input option. To change between Bluetooth and the DVD input, for example, you have to turn the knob on the front by hand—the remote doesn’t switch between inputs. The manual doesn’t tell you that, and I Mm not sure if it appears in the product page either. So don’t buy it thinking the remote will be a huge part of your habits. The only thing I think I’ll use it for is if I have a Bluetooth source but no easy access for volume control and I have the cover on the cabinet. But that’s unlikely to ever happen, given our use habits and needs. I picked this amp in part for the line out option so I could route audio to wireless headphones at night, but when I connect the line out cables, the amp starts humming rather loudly over the speakers even when they’re turned all the way down. So it might as well not even have a line out since it essentially prevents other audio in the room from being used. I’m going to reconnect my switch er that I thought I could get rid off, so it’ll be back to taking up more space that I thought I could reclaim with this amp using the line out. It’s also tied to the volume knob on the amp while on, so it doesn’t pass through while off and requires you to run the speakers on while sending audio elsewhere. Another reason I’ll have to put my old audio switcher back if I want to use my headphones at night. All in all, it’s fine. You get what you pay for, and this amp doesn’t cost much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023 by Benjamin

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