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The Starfavor Bluetooth Stereo Receiver KA-500 is a powerful 2.1 channel audio amplifier delivering 500W peak power, designed for diverse home audio needs. It features multiple input options including RCA, USB, and Bluetooth 5.0, along with two mic inputs for karaoke. The built-in 3-band equalizer allows for personalized sound adjustments, making it perfect for parties, music appreciation, and more.







| Color | Black |
| Wattage | 5E+2 |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Wattage | 5E+2 Watts |
| Output Power | 500 Watts |
| Audio Output Type | Headphones, Speakers |
| Format | WMA, WAV |
| Internet Applications | NO, Spotify |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Connector Type | RCA, USB |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5 1 channel |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Additional Features | Built-In Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker |
J**R
What's this? I should have a title for a radio?
Delivered and find shape!Easily hooked up and installed in my component rack.Very obscure instructions a little vague however if you are an adult and have used sophisticated components in the past you should have no problem!!Very pleased with the capabilities and soundHighly recommend using an outdoor antenna connection. Stay safe have fun 😊
G**O
The cost-benefit ratio is very good.
The cost-benefit ratio is very good. I use this system to play music and videos from various devices in a 3m x 5m room (studio), connected to Technics speakers with three outputs, two Bose surrounds and a Yamaha subwoofer. The sound quality is good, and I am satisfied within the first week of purchase.ProsThe Bluetooth connection is immediate and very reliable.The sound quality is good, with a volume control that provides the necessary and sufficient range for the space, delivering satisfactory quality for all inputs except FM radio.ConsThe sound quality for FM radio is not as good as for other inputs.The volume control for FM does not allow for a low volume; the first volume level is too high.At full power, the sound quality for all inputs diminishes, although I don’t see the need to use full power.Overall, this is a good product considering its price. For my purposes, which include playing content from my devices, I am happy with the purchase and recommend it.
J**Y
High Quality Product at an affordable price!
The sound is dependent on your speakers of choice. Cheaper speakers still sound good, but spend $150.00 on a decent set and be well reworded.
D**Z
poor design
I needed a two channel with active subwoofer output amp or receiver for low level music from two line level sources. And it worked for that, but there are some serious flaws. Warning,volume control is is continuous electronic knob that only works when powered up. After I connected everything, I turned it counterclockwise a bunch before powering up. But when I powered it up the first time it was blasting FM inter-station noise. The unit does not match the instructions that came with it. The antenna connection on the back of the unit is nothing compatible in North America or anything I have ever seen. It should be coaxial threaded fitting, or two terminals for a simple dipole. It is a smooth barrel that is too big for RCA, and doesn't work for a coax fitting. The unit came with a single wire (not a dipole) marked for an antenna, but there is no way to connect that either. It is not compatible with the unit. It has A/B speaker outputs, but also a set of surround outputs. Why? This is not a surround receiver. There is no level control for the sub output. And worst of all is the remote. It is a very small two tone grey remote. A few of the lower buttons are marked with white arrows. But all the upper functions buttons are labelled with bronze looking labels. Even under a bright lamp the contrast is so poor it is unreadable. Yes it is dirt cheap. But it is so poorly designed and executed as to be useless.
M**8
Very good price.
Love the blue tooth. Lots of ports to connect to.
K**N
Works well
Needed to hear the old sounds, realized what I was missing.
B**.
Not ideal but a good value.
I searched for months for an uber-affordable amplifier/receiver that could serve as a home theater/stereo system and to use when I play small venue gigs with my guitar and a wireless microphone. I have already returned a Pyle amp because the remote was essentially useless for my purposes. I'd found a set of Yamaha tower speakers in one garage sale and a full set of JVC home theater speakers in another, combined cost $25. I connected them all to this amp/receiver and I'm generally satisfied with what I got for $99 with an instant coupon. While the remote does work on the volume, which is what I wanted, it doesn't have an on/off control. I can get by with that. I have optical-to-RCA input from my smart TV and with the set-up of my speakers, it spreads the sound around the room and the subwoofer adds some richness and depth to the sound. I haven't gigged with it yet but did plug my Yamaha Transacoustic and my mic, and it sounded good in my 25 x 20 room. I'll try to update the next time I gig.Overall, for a cobbled-together $125 sound system, I'm not disappointed.
C**R
Remember when receivers could play records?
I was attracted to this receiver because it had a Phono input for playing my vinyl records on my turntable. It also had other features like Bluetooth, surround sound and karaoke capabilities, at a very reasonable price. However, volume level for Phono was not as high as I would have liked.
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