

🎶 Elevate your sound game — compact power, endless connectivity!
The Moukey MAMP1 Stereo Power Audio Amplifier delivers a robust 220W peak output through a compact 2.0 channel design, perfect for home theaters, studios, and karaoke nights. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0 for seamless wireless streaming up to 40 feet, it supports a wide range of inputs including USB, SD card, AUX, RCA, and dual microphone ports with echo control. An HD LED screen and remote control enhance user convenience, making it a versatile and powerful audio receiver for modern audiophiles.








| ASIN | B08H4R221Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,306 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 5 in Hi-Fi Amplifiers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | MK0101-US |
| Manufacturer | Moukey |
| Product Dimensions | 32 x 31 x 17 cm; 3.2 kg |
M**S
Excellent little power amp with radio and bluetooth
Just received and tested this little power amp. Very pleased especially that is has bluetooth receiver so I can connect my bluetooth hifi turntable and control the bluetooth volume from the amplifier. I was very surprised at the quality and compact size and very pleased. It also has line out for powered speakers or further power amp. Input for CD and DVD and an Aux input. I bought it specifically for the bluetooth and my turntable connected within a couple of seconds. (bluetooth is marked W in mine but it is bluetooth). My only ‘complaint’ is the tiny remote control and basic manual but the amplifier is excellent for the price. I’d recommend it. Edit: had time to check usb and snd card slot. Plays music files with no problem. Bluetooth connects within a second and also remembers bluetooth devices so can easily switch automatically from one bluetooth device to another. Connected large hifi passive speakers and sound is excellent. Friday 2nd Feb. I’ve had the Amp for just over a year and still going strong. Just recording on my computer some LP records and computer connected via Bluetooth to Moukey. At this moment recording classical organ LP and the sound is rich and powerful. Recording via Audacity and recording being monitored via the Moukey amp. to Hifi speakers. I definitely recommend this amp.
P**N
Great little amplifier
Very nice little amplifier only really 25watts per channel, it does speakers up too 16 ohms so if that's 25 watts into 16 ohms then double it to 8 ohms then double again into 4 ohms so ok for the size of it will do wow this goes loud especially through Bluetooth, and cd bass and treble are very nice it gets my speakers jumping, and have to turn it down only had it about a quarter of the way before it's too loud lol!!! Overall very nice and easy to use well done
L**N
Quality for price
I was blown away by how good this amplifier was for its price. Well worth it. Sound is good and at 110w per channel loud enough. Don't compare it with high end amplifiers although I reckon it could give one or two a run for its money. The amplifier is compact and can connect to cd or even tv, turntable and passive speakers but you need a preamp as it has no phono. IF you are om a budget then this is worth getting for all its connections and sound and power. And if you need to connect a turntable you can use the cd or DVD input, This is also karaoke machine that has headphone and Mirophone and Bluetooth and Echo. ENJOY!
S**N
Well worth the money
I bought this not to use as an amplifier but to use as a station to link all my hi fi equipment to, and must say it all works flawlessly. I have active speakers and and active subwoofer, the unit has a line out- output so connecting with active speakers or another amplifier is easy. I also have linked the old dvd player to it and plugged a couple of mics in the front and the karaoke works great! The unit looks really nice and seems well built. The only thing that I can criticise is the remote control, it looks like the same you would get to work some cheap colour changing lights. All in all though I do recommend this receiver even though I haven't used its built-in amplifier it is really nice and excellent value for the money.
T**R
Excellent Hi-Fi Amplifier.
Although mainly designed for karaoke use, this is actually a very good hi-fi amplifier. I have previously had relatively expensive Cambridge Audio amps. This is just as good if not better, and it is much cheaper. I have it connected to my TV, via the TV's headphone output. (I have a sound bar for my TV but this is better.) I also have it connected to a DVD player which makes a very good CD player. (Connection via the AV outputs of the DVD player). I play it through Cambridge Audio speakers. I am very pleased with the sound. There is plenty of volume and a good tone with the bass and treble controls. (If your speakers are close to a wall, it's a good idea to turn the bass down a bit). I have learned from past experience that amplifiers must be protected from dust. If you don't have a sealed cabinet for it (which I don't) try to improvise a dust cover. I am currently using the box that it came in, which I place over the amp when it's not in use. It's a perfect fit.
D**R
Great sound
A very good Amp, very versatile, with many excellent functions. Good Bluetooth, and remote control. A good selection of controls to get the best quality of audio sound, very well made. And compact, easy to use . Also easy to set up with inputs & outputs.
B**N
Value for money
Cheap and cheerful. You get what Ypu pay for .
S**6
Punches well above its price tag and weight
Punches well above its price tag and weight! I was really unsure about buying this and after reading several of the reviews, I was convinced. I now, in hindsight, wonder why I delayed! This is such a fantastic bit of kit, beautiful sound too which I have it connected to my new turntable and my 40+ year old vinyl never sounded so good!! Whether connected via cable, Bluetooth or just listening to the radio, it truly gives listening pleasure. Just to be fully open, I also purchased Wharfedale 9.1 diamond bookcase speakers
S**H
Very bad quality..not worked after receiving.. returning is very difficult, we have to send through courier, they will not come and receive, this is third party trading, so Amazon will not take responsibility, don't go for it.
C**N
Lo recibí rápido y embalado perfectamente. Se ajusta a las explicaciones del producto y funciona de momento correctamente. La conexión Bluetooth es inmediata al móvil y con selección de graves, agudos + balance.La radio FM selecciona automáticamente emisoras pero con control básico. Se necesitan los conectores tipo banana para los altavoces que no vienen con el aparato.Cumple con lo que esperaba.
J**K
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.
T**N
Das ist ein sehr schönes kleines und kompaktes Gerät. Für einen Gartenhaus oder eine Laube reicht der Klang und die Lautstärke allemal. Ich kann bisher nichts negatives berichten. Es funktioniert super in unserem Gartenhaus beim Basteln und Handwerken und klingt auch ordentlich und da habe ich wirklich nicht die besten Lautsprecher angeschlossen sondern ganz einfache gekauft. Die reichen allemal für ein Gartenhaus oder Bastelkeller und selbst damit macht das kleine Gerät schon ordentlich was her. Fur autophiles hören im Wohnzimmer würde ich es vielleicht nicht verwenden aber das ist auch wieder Geschmackssache. Im Wohnzimmer stehen bei mir auch Lautsprecher die weit über 2000 Euro das Stück kosten und die Anlage dazu das doppelte. Jeder hat allerdings ein anderes hörempfinden. Wer sich jetzt nur zum Musik hören unbedingt auf die Couch setzt nur um Musik zu genießen sondern wer vielleicht dabei putzt, kocht oder wäscht für den ist die kleine kompakte sicher auch mehr als ausreichend klangvoll und laut für zu Hause.
M**R
Inutile dire che è il prezzo l'elemento che, prima di tutti, richiama l'attenzione su questo prodotto. In realtà poi, andando a leggere la scheda tecnica, si capisce che c'è anche tanta sostanza. L'amplificatore in questione infatti riesce a gestire ben 4 zone controllabili indipendentemente fra di loro, ogni zona può essere dotata di 2 casse: vuol dire riuscire a creare un ottimo impianto hi-fi in casa propria, dotandosi di un massimo di 8 casse passive, con una spesa davvero ridotta. Buona la potenza erogata, il suono è pulito e privo di interferenze di sorta. Abbastanza completo anche il manuale di istruzioni che riesce a dare un'idea chiara e precisa del funzionamento e delle procedure di installazione anche a chi, come me, non è proprio tanto ferrata sull'argomento. Ultimo aspetto da non sottovalutare, l’amplificatore è gradevole anche dal punto di vista estetico e risulta abbastanza discreto e quindi adattabile ad ogni tipo di arredamento.
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