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Reddit mentions of MUSE M50 EX Tripath TPA3123 Class T-Amp Mini Stereo Hifi Amplifier 50Wx2 with 4A Power Supply

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Found 23 comments on MUSE M50 EX Tripath TPA3123 Class T-Amp Mini Stereo Hifi Amplifier 50Wx2 with 4A Power Supply:

u/morpen · 103 pointsr/OutOfTheLoop

Hey so I hate to shit in on everyone else's opinions, but they're not really recommending the best gear for your dollar. /r/audiophile has a sticky on this exact subject. Basically the lowest end system they are willing to recommend is a pair of Micca MB42s . If you can spring for the 42x's, they are more than worth the 10 extra dollars. You will need an amplifier to drive them. /r/audiophile reccomends the Muse m50, but I can tell you from personal experience, a lepai 2020a+ with a slightly beefier power supply will run them just fine for half the price. These are pretty chunky speakers, but they'll blow any "pc/gaming" speakers out of the water. If you decide you'd like to go for this, I have about 30 feet of speaker wire lying around that I'd be happy to mail to you to save you the 8 bucks or so. Hope this helps, and happy listening!

u/dmizzle0929 · 6 pointsr/vinyl

you should look around on /r/audiophile. Their lowest recommended setup are the Micca MB42X and the Muse M50. You can go cheaper on the amp but the speakers are the key part to a good listening experience. You're at $145 there. The LP120 has a built-in preamp so you won't need to worry about buying a separate one.

also if you haven't yet check out /r/zeos for his 2.0 and 2.1 recommendations located HERE

All those are if you want to go new. You can probably scour Craigslist or eBay and find some vintage stuff for a little cheaper, it's up to you.

u/spin_the_baby · 3 pointsr/audiophile

They are not "powered" speakers, and as such require an amplifier to function at audible levels. Your piano probably does have a speaker amplifier built in, but it uses that to power the internal speakers. You will need an external amplifier (like a receiver) to connect your speakers to the RCA line output (red and white connectors) on your piano. The /r/audiophile recommended cheap amplifiers are the MUSE M50 or SMSL SA-50. You will need an RCA male to male cable and speaker wire of 14ga or 16ga, which you can get on amazon or monoprice.

u/jackdriper · 3 pointsr/audiophile

The Micca/Muse combo is your best option. It's really easy to set up and will be much better than a 2.1 system at your budget (unless you buy used).

http://www.amazon.com/Micca-MB42X-Bookshelf-Speakers-Tweeter/dp/B00E7H8GG2

http://www.amazon.com/Tripath-TPA3123-Stereo-Amplifier-Supply/dp/B008YBC172/

Another option, it's pretty hard to get much simpler than this: http://www.amazon.com/M-Audio-BX5-Carbon-Monitors-Production/dp/B00II8H3AQ/

Sounds like you're used to 2.1 boxed "computer speakers". They tend to be pretty low quality. The speakers I listed are active monitors, meaning they don't require an amp or anything and are designed to produce accurate sound for desk use. So might not be the best for your TV.

u/LaoFuSi · 3 pointsr/audiophile

The amp needs to be rated for impedance at or below your speakers' (ex. amp 4ohm, speakers 8ohm = fine. Amp 8ohm speakers 4ohm = fried)

A popular budget amp is the Lepai 2020, which goes for about $25. Not a great choice but gets the job done. This sub recommends the Muse M50.

If you need more purchasing advice, use the sticky thread.

u/shifty_pete · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Two of these would be the "best".

This guy would be formidable.

This is all you need to make it hot.

This can run the things but be careful not to blow your speakers with clipping.

u/fuimani · 2 pointsr/audiophile

You'll get a HUGE upgrade in sound quality if you stick with a 2.0 setup and don't need either particularly deep nor prominent bass. Klipsch makes some great speakers for music and home theater applications, and are really sensitive so any good amp can drive them with no problem.

If you don't have a good surface to place them on, you'll also need speaker stands, or you can just avoid that and get floorstanding speakers. Polk Audio and Klipsch are still my first choices in that price range, as they both reach pretty damn low without a sub and are bright and detailed, going well with home theater applications. Either with an amp, however, might be a little above your price range.

Do some research. Poke around and read some reviews. You may not like bright speakers - it also may turn out that you really don't like the kind of fudgey Bose sound, either.

What sounds good to you?

u/dcoolidge · 2 pointsr/audio

You need an amp. Lepai cheap but expect cheap ;). Don't get me wrong, the lepai will work for most people. Minimum /r/audiophile recommends is the muse a little above your price but worth it if you like good sound. Next you need something like this to hook your soundcard up to your amp. Then some speaker wire to wire the rest.

So it would go soundcard -> amp -> subwoofer (left and right) -> speakers (left and right).

Have fun!

u/rhino2348 · 2 pointsr/teenagers

Nice! I'm currently saving for a Micca MB42X, a Muse M50 amp, and a Dayton Audio SUB-800. Around $200.

u/Lowoctave · 1 pointr/audiophile

Just wondering if anyone can approve(or improve) the following list for my PC set up before i place the order. My budget is $200 for a 2.0 system. I will be purchasing a sub in the future to upgrade to 2.1.

Behringer UCA202 Audio Interface, $29

Speakers: Micca MB42X, $80

Amp: MUSE M50 EX, $68

Wiring: AmazonBasics 16-gauge Speaker Wire, $7

Total: $184.00 USD

Got some RCA wires that I will be using.

Please let me know your feedback or if there are cheaper options I can go with.

Thank you in advance

u/canbac · 1 pointr/vinyl

The need for an amp depends on the speakers. If you got powered(active) speakers then you do not need an amp. This is a very cheap amp to get you started if you have passive speakers. If you want to listen to the radio/switch between sources then a receiver(has radio tuner) like the Onkyo 8020 or any integrated amplifier(no radio tuner) like the yamaha A-S300 will do nicely.

u/complex_reduction · 1 pointr/audiophile

>convenience of the Bluetooth

All you need to do is plug a cable in. >_>

In the thread header you can see "the absolutely cheapest system we are willing to recommend":

http://www.amazon.com/Micca-MB42X-Bookshelf-Speakers-Tweeter/dp/B00E7H8GG2

http://www.amazon.com/Tripath-TPA3123-Stereo-Amplifier-Supply/dp/B008YBC172/

Looks like the Amazon store is out of stock of the MB42X speakers at the moment but you might be able to get them someplace else, I'm not sure. You will need the amp to accompany them (no amp = no power = no party). The speakers cost about $80, amp is $66.

Here's a review of the MB42X: http://www.noaudiophile.com/Micca_MB42x_Bookshelf_Speakers/ TL;DR they will absolutely destroy any sort of Bluetooth portable speaker.

Please note there is a huge difference between these and the "MB42" model (without the X). If you're interested in buying, make sure you buy "MB42X" exactly. If you can't find the MB42X for sale anywhere, I'm not sure, sorry. You might have to ask for alternatives.

u/pds828 · 1 pointr/vinyl

most modern day receivers do NOT have the phono pre-amp stage, so the pre-amp will still be required.

we regularly through this around in other audio subreddits as being a very solid starter set up.

http://www.amazon.com/Micca-MB42X-Bookshelf-Speakers-Tweeter/dp/B00E7H8GG2

http://www.amazon.com/Tripath-TPA3123-Stereo-Amplifier-Supply/dp/B008YBC172/

u/I__like__it · 1 pointr/audiophile

Budget: $100ish

Looking for: Amp or receiver

Used for: Music (Electronic, reggae, acoustic, country, vocal, chill, rap, and many more) in a small apartment, and movies too.

Just picked up: 4 Pinnacle AC 650 speakers for $40.
http://www.pinnaclespeakers.com/ac650.html

Any experience with these? Are they entry level audiophile acceptable?

Thinking about picking up: Fully functional Pioneer SA-6700 Amp off Craig's list for $100.

I only plan to use two of the speakers, and just sell the other two. What do you all think?

Should I save money and just get a more powerful amp like the recommended Muse M50?
http://www.amazon.com/Tripath-TPA3123-Stereo-Amplifier-Supply/dp/B008YBC172/

Or maybe this "MicroFidelity Mini Amp 200"?
http://www.amazon.com/microFidelity-Mini-Amplifier-Model-Silver/dp/B003PXSXEE/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

Thanks in advance for any help.

u/Hurtcow · 1 pointr/buildapc

I was wrong on the speaker setup pricewise. It's about $150 which is quite a bit more than I mentioned. The setup would be MUSE M50 amp and Micca MB42XSpeakers. I love music and spent quite a bit more on my setup, but I feel most setups ignore peripherals so I made it a point to mention it :)

For keyboards, I like mechanicals. They tend to have a higher build quality and the clicky clack noise and feel they have is fantastic! I use the Corsair k95 as I play multiple MMO's as well as FPS, but would not reccomend at its current price ($130, I got mine for $90). The Razer keyboard I linked is one of the few products I like from them and would recommend. The Coolermaster Storm series are nice as well and anything Ducky or Das Keyboard are also good brands.

For a mouse, I actually don't mind the Razer Naga/Deathadder. They are pretty fairly priced and pretty durable. Their $100+ mice on the other hand, I don't like at all. Corsair, Coolermaster, Logitec, and Razer (within reason) are the brands I would suggest. I use a Corsair M95 mainly for the additional binds, and it's color matches my case.

I would budget, at the top end, $130 for a quality keyboard and $80 for a mouse.

u/georgedrunkman · 1 pointr/audiophile

I have a BIC America F-12 sub. I use it with these bookshelves and this amp. Total price for both is under $150.

The system took a little tweaking, but it sounds very nice for a budget system.

u/KindOfBlank · 1 pointr/audiophile

What would be a good pair of wall mountable speakers to pair up with a Muse M50 on a $100 budget?

u/Joey-Bag-A-Donuts · 1 pointr/hometheater

http://www.amazon.com/Tripath-TPA3123-Stereo-Amplifier-Supply/dp/B008YBC172/

http://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-SP-BS22-LR-Designed-Bookshelf-Loudspeakers/dp/B008NCD2LG/ref=pd_rhf_dp_s_cp_?ie=UTF8&refRID=00ZEHJB28QVA5HH77V45

http://www.amazon.com/Rolls-MX28-Mini-Mix-VI/dp/B0002CZQJ6/ref=pd_cp_MI_3

http://www.amazon.com/Hosa-Cable-CPR202-Dual-Inch/dp/B000068O17/ref=pd_bxgy_MI_text_z Times 3

http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-16-Gauge-Speaker-Wire-Feet/dp/B006LW0WDQ/ref=pd_sim_e_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1A2VT6HEN2RHR2SAHW4V

Let's see, that's $9.47, plus $24.18, plus $66.99, plus $73.45, plus $126.99 = $293.02 presuming you have your old PS3 cables.

Spend the extra $50.01 - you won't regret it. If you can't possibly do it, then substitute the Pioneers with Micca MB42X's at $79.95 dropping the total to $245.98

http://www.amazon.com/Micca-MB42X-Bookshelf-Speakers-Tweeter/dp/B00E7H8GG2

That would leave you with $5 for beer.

EDIT: Sorry I have to take that beer away. I forgot you need to get your PS3 audio to the mixer. Add one more 1/4" to RCA cable for $8.06 more.

u/ksprzk · 1 pointr/audiophile

Repost:

I'm looking to upgrade my current system. I have a Denon DP300F turntable. It has a built in phono stage (not sure how great it is). I am looking to buy KEF Q300 speakers. No sub for the time being. Looking for a receiver and maybe a pre-amp?

Looking at the Denon AVR-X1000 maybe the new model that comes out tomorrow? Maybe the Denon AVR-E200.

or...a phono preamp and this guy? http://www.amazon.com/Tripath-TPA3123-Stereo-Amplifier-Supply/dp/B008YBC172/

Anywho. Any advice would be great. I'm pretty lost. Would like to spend $250 or less on receiver if i can.

u/Mildapprehension · 1 pointr/audiophile

First off, I would suggest a different amp. Something of the same style, but not as cheap. Maybe something like this
.

If you want to keep the lepai, then you'll need a 12 volt 3 amp. AC power supply, something like this, that's just a quick google, I found mine pretty cheap on ebay.

You say you're not worried about the distortion, but with this amp and those speakers at high volumes your music will be distorted to the extent that you won't enjoy it, at least that was my experience.

u/wesenater · 1 pointr/audiophile

hi y'all.

I have a question: currently i'm using a speedlink gravity wave, i was looking at a new system and then i saw the proposed system: Micca MB42X, Muse M50 and was wondering is there a major gain from using this i'm currently using a asrock extreme6 motherboard with integrated sound, my budget is around the €150,- but i can to €200,-, any extra advice is appreciated