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Fifine Ampligame A20 Speaker Review

Updated: Jul 21

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Fifine Ampligame A20


Fifine Ampligame A20 Logo

The Fifine has come out with the A20 speakers which is a great sounding speaker with an amazing value that I enjoy using very much! I'm not going to lie I haven't used speakers with my computer for a long time, I've been a headset man for a while now ever since my old speakers went out, but after giving these speakers a try I'm definitely going to keep them around! I do have to say it's nice being able to listen to music or play games without having to wear a headset for a change. The Fifne A20 is very easy to use, just plug and play and it was built specifically for smaller gaming rooms and offices!


Sound Quality


Fifine Ampligame A20 double speakers

The sound quality for the Fifine Ampligame A20 is great from listening to your favorite song to immersing yourself in your games. The sound quality while listening to music is nice and crisp no matter what genre you are listening to. The Bass is nice without being overpowering but if you are someone who loves Bass it may not be enough for you. When you crank these speakers all the way up you get very little if any distortion which is a huge plus! While Gaming with the Fifine A20 you can really get lost in your game from the ambient sounds, to voices, and even footsteps it all comes in clear and with great tone. I would say for a budget friendly set of speakers the sound that comes from this is amazing regardless of what you're using them for!


Touch Controls


Fifine Ampligame A20 left speaker

A nice addition for Fifine A20 is that they have some very useful touch controls on the speaker themselves! This makes it so much easier to have control over the sound that comes out of the speaker without having to close your game and open up the settings! On the left speaker (the Image above) you have the power/mute button which lets you mute the speakers just by pushing the button as well as turning it off completely by holding down the button for 3 seconds!


Fifine Ampligame A20 right speaker

Now on the right speaker you have the volume up and the volume down buttons. Then on the very top you have the RGB control button that will change the RGB settings.


Design


Fifine Ampligame A20 bottom

The Fifine Ampligame A20 has a very interesting design, they went with a sleek black pentagon-shaped design that will look good regardless if you leave it standing up or only have the space to lay it down sideways on your desk which also gives it a nice sturdy look and feel. The Fifine A20 has dimensions of 3.4"D x 3.8"W x 5.1"H so it is very compact and can fit some of the smallest setups. I like how they didn't overdo it with RGB it's just a bar in the very front of the Pentagon which gives it a nice clean look. On the bottom of the speakers they have a couple of no-slip/nonscratch strips of rubber to add to the solidness of the speaker. These are wired speakers without any Bluetooth connectivity so keep that in mind as well.


Setup


Fifine Ampligame A20 device connectors

The setup for these speakers is very easy, you just need a free USB type C port and then plug in the 3.5mm into your device's output audio jack. You don't have to worry about downloading anything it's just plug and play. Once that's done take a look at the back of the speakers and it'll have a "R" or a "L" and that will tell you which side to put the speaker on the left or the right. The cable that connects to your device is 5' long and the cable between the speakers is 6' long so you have a decent amount of room for adjusting the speakers in the layout that works for you.


RGB


Fifine Ampligame A20 RGB setting button

Like I said before I like that they kept the RGB nice and clean and not all over the speaker. The Fifine Ampligame A 20 does come with a lot of options. The A20 comes with 7 different RGB modes 6 of which are dynamic ( the color moves and changes) and the last one is static color which it has 7 different static colors to choose from. You choose which one works best for you by hitting the little sun on top of the left speaker until you find the one that matches your taste. A side note is that if you don't like any of them or just want the speaker to look sleek without the RGB you just hold down the sun button until it turns off creating the 8 RGB setting "OFF".


Final Thoughts



Fifine Ampligame A20 RG

The Fifine Ampligame A20 is an amazing little speaker that has a lot going for it and all that with a price you can't beat! There are a couple of issues with it such as it's not the loudest speaker which may be a turn off for some but for me I like that it never blasts my ear off. Then there is the Bass, I mean don't get me wrong it has enough Bass to keep me happy but for those of you who live off Bass you might want more than this little guy can give. Honestly if you can get over those issues, then you will get a speaker that is great at what it does with a price that won't hurt your pocket too badly! If you looking for a speaker that is no fuss, sleek designed, and has a great sound for your gaming room give the Fifine Ampligame A20 a try!


If you are interested in reading a review on The Fifine Ampligame Gaming Mixer (SC3) please click on the name!


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