🎶 Elevate Your Sound, Embrace the Vibe!
The Fosi Audio MC101 is a mini Bluetooth stereo amplifier designed for passive speakers, delivering 200W of power with a vintage aesthetic. It features Bluetooth 5.3 for easy connectivity, a dynamic VU meter for real-time audio monitoring, and customizable bass and treble controls, all housed in a durable aluminum alloy body.
Number of Channels | 2 |
Package Type | box |
Output Power | 2E+2 Watts |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Specification Met | Local Safety Standards, Energy Star |
Item Dimensions | 4.65 x 6.42 x 1.65 inches |
A**Z
Love it. Works well. Sounds good.
This is a great product. I bought this to setup a stereo pair of bookshelf speakers to use with my desktop computer and connect via Bluetooth. This is for an small office setup. Everything works, and the amp looks super cool. Huge recommendation: download a free open source software called FxSound for your PC. It gives you more EQ controls, amplifies the signal from PC to wireless amp, and makes a monumental difference in the sound. I listen to music, live streams, and youtube in my office. I do not feel the need for a subwoofer at all. The FxSound app does wonders in conjunction with this Bluetooth amp. The speakers I have hooked up to it are from amazon as well, they are the Edifier brand passive speakers for around $100.
T**E
Good little amp but lacking punch
Love the retro look of the amp. Has a very good signal to noise ratio and no hiss at higher volumes with no input. Does seem to lack some in the bass department compared to my last amp though. I was able to mostly adjust the issue with some EQ, but did not have to do that for the previous amp I had or the other powered speakers I have.
W**T
MC101 amp delivers clean power and pure enjoyment
Let me start by saying I'm a music enthusiast, not an audiophile. I care about good sound, but I don't get bogged down in fancy jargon or expensive gadgets. That's why I was excited to give a try to the MC101 amp – it promised solid performance without the frills.Built to last, designed to pleaseFirst impression? The MC101 feels sturdy and well-made. The metal knobs and classic switches give it a timeless look, and the VU meter adds a touch of vintage charm. Plus, the binding posts and RCA inputs are secure, so you know your connections are solid.Powering up different speakers, effortlesslyI've got a few speaker setups from bookshelf models to floorstanders, and the MC101 handled them all with ease, finally stuck with a pair of custom made spirula shaped ones (based on MarkAudio Alpair 7 drivers), these are the sexiest. Whether it's the punchy Polk or the detailed Revels, the amp delivered clean, powerful sound. No matter how loud I cranked it, the music stayed clear and distortion-free.More than just specs, it's about the musicNow, I'm not saying the MC101 is some magic audiophile cure-all. It doesn't claim to make your MP3s sound like vinyl, and it won't turn your living room into a concert hall. But what it does do is amplify your music faithfully, letting you hear every detail and nuance. It simply gets out of the way and lets the music shine.Bonus points for bass lovers and multi-room setupsOne thing I missed was a dedicated pre-out for connecting a subwoofer. However, if you’re using a setup with passive attenuator it would work just fine. Plus, the MC101 effortlessly filled my different rooms with sound, making it a great choice for a multi-room audio system.The verdict: A sound investment for music loversOverall, the MC101 is a fantastic amp for anyone who wants great sound without the audiophile fuss. It's built well, delivers clean power, and lets you enjoy your music collection to the fullest. If you're looking for an amp that punches above its weight and won't break the bank, the MC101 is definitely worth checking out.P.S. I also included some photos to give you a better sense of the amp and my particular setup.
1**.
excellent!
works excellent for my eardrums!
S**N
Great little device- 2 Key drawbacks
Firstly- for the money there is little replacement. This is a cheap small and powerful amplifier. It looks beautiful, has Bluetooth, and can be both tucked away or stand out. I got this when it went on sale for $70 and I have to say that is one heck of a bargain. It is clean sounding with minimal noise and can push a lot of inefficient speakers. I also really like the fact that it has a pre-out that you can run to a subwoofer. I only wish they would implement a low pass filter, a hard ask for a $70 unit I know, but I would’ve been a welcome addition.There are two major drawbacks:1) This is nowhere near the rated output of 100 watts per channel. I know that deceptive/outright fraudulent marketing is rife within this industry, one key point being the nominal wattage of amplifiers. Though that may be the case it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t point it out when it occurs and pressure manufacturers to tell the truth. Maybe if you purchased a variable power supply you could push it to 100 watt, but certainly not with the included brick. Though I don’t know why you would want to, the amplifier will start horribly distorting and clipping when you start maxing it out.2) the Bluetooth connectivity isn’t very good. Even when sitting 10 feet from the device, it starts randomly disconnecting and jittering. Highly recommend you just feed it an rca connection, unless you really don’t care and just want something to play in the background.Overall, would I say that this is a deceptively marketed device? Yes. Would I say it is still worth the money if it fits your given use case? Absolutely.
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