🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Facmogu!
The Facmogu ST-838 is a compact yet powerful 2.1 channel HiFi stereo subwoofer amplifier, delivering an impressive 80W output. Designed for versatility, it features RCA and AUX inputs for seamless connectivity with various devices. With dedicated controls for bass, treble, and sub volume, you can tailor your audio experience to perfection. Its sleek design makes it an ideal choice for home, car, or outdoor use, and it comes with a valuable DC 12V adapter, ensuring you get the best bang for your buck.
Number of Channels | 2 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
G**T
I’m impressed
I’m not easily impressed, but I am really impressed with the sound quality of this amplifier. I have it hooked up to two 12” full range and two 5” speakers. It will fill a large room with plenty of volume. Very little distortion at full volume. This is not the type of amplifier that you need if you’re looking for a lot of thump, but it will push your midrange and tweeters. Bass and treble adjustments do have a good range. It does have a separate output for a bass sub, but not anything to brag about. Might come in handy if you had a powered sub to hook up to it. Would also work well with a 12 volt cigarette adapter.
E**S
Surprising Little Wonder
For the price? man, you can't ask for more, this little one does the job, assuming you have the needed speakers and tweetersFor me, It powered the 10-inch SUB very well, the quality and the features are surprisingly good, and very nice sound.You CAN'T expect it to drive a 500 watts SUB or so, this is not a powerhouse amp, it is just good for the home-based SUB
A**W
Works well
These are great little amps. I put rubber feet on it and plugged an audio source directly into it. My favorite part of these is that they have actual power switches so when the power goes out, they are still on when the power comes back. I definitely hate software controlled power switches. I also like they don't have colored unnecessary lights like many competitors have. This one also came with a power supply and many others do not.
K**Z
Like it
Really nice for the price
R**B
weak
no power at all. a 6 dollar amp from temu worked better and sounded 100x better.
C**S
Resurrected a lame Logitech z533 setup. Of course, time will tell...
I have a Logitech z533 setup at my pc desk which apparently blew a cap that has disabled the subwoofer. Naturally this happened just outside the product's 1 year warranty. Most of the power delivery electronics are inside the subwoofer, out of reasonable reach without destroying the subwoofer case (which is glued together MDF.) Even if I could get to the electronics, I don't necessarily have the know-how to go through and suss out and replace the capacitor.That doesn't mean I'm going to just go out and drop another $150 on another z533 setup. Especially when I consider this is the third and final Logitech speaker setup to have a lame electronics-based failure that I've had to clean up after. (I also still have an old z506 setup with a faulty power switch I had to fix myself...)I knew the speakers themselves were still good, so I decided to give this amp a try as it has very similar output properties to the original amp. Cut and extend the wires from the sub speaker, plug them into the new amp. Cut the phono plugs off the left and right channel speakers, stripped those wires back a bit, and plugged them into the spring clip terminals on the Facmogu. Plugged in my laptop for a sound source, and I was done.If the speakers sound different than they did with the Logitech electronics onboard, I honestly cannot tell. Your mileage may vary. Yes, I've lost use of the little control puck thing, but that thing kinda sucked anyway. I cut it off.The question is: will this amp last? If it doesn't, I will edit this review to reflect that.
J**.
Bass is great blows out all other audio with a crackle
Distorted sound would probably be like 10 watt speakers to use the bass is too much on the speakers and blows out the sound the bass on the sub is decent . I will attempt to put in a low level filter but the hope is slim I hooked it up to a mix board n taking all the bass away does help but the sound is just hollow the price is right if you can find the right watage speakers very low watage (I'm using 25watt now ) it may be a good quick solution the bass is great but blows out other audio.
R**T
It’s hard to find a cheap non-Bluetooth amp.
I use this to run in wall 6.5” left and right speakers and 10” sub all from Dayton Audio. I wanted an amp that is not Bluetooth so I don’t have to worry about switching it to aux every time I want to use it. I also wanted one that had mounting holes so I could screw it to the wall behind my TV. This one sounds clean. I wish it had more power, but it is plenty loud for the room it is in. The sub and treble adjustments seem to work better than a lot of the cheap Chinese 2.1 amps I have used. I feel like it was kind of pricey for what it was so I docked it a star. But I needed it quick so didn’t want to wait for something ordered directly from china.
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