The Ampyon MXA-4000 keeps the same console-style approach as the MXA-3000 but leans toward users who want a bigger-feeling setup with more headroom. It includes USB playback, optical and coaxial inputs, Bluetooth send and receive, 5 microphone inputs, separate music and mic adjustment, and a control layout built for users who prefer to tune by hand.
It also includes true vocal cancellation and a low-noise cooling system for longer sessions, making it a practical fit for parties, larger home spaces, and buyers who want a traditional karaoke amplifier with stronger overall presence. If you like the console-style idea but want something that feels like the larger version of that experience, the MXA-4000 is the natural step up.
What is the MXA-4000 best suited for?
It is a good fit for users who want a larger-feeling console-style karaoke setup with more flexibility for parties and bigger home spaces.
What connection options does it support?
It supports USB playback, optical and coaxial input, and Bluetooth send and receive for flexible source connection.
How many microphones can I connect?
The MXA-4000 includes 5 microphone inputs, which makes it useful for family karaoke, parties, and group singing.
Does it include vocal cancellation?
Yes. The MXA-4000 includes true vocal cancellation as part of its karaoke-focused feature set.