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Garage Setup: Apple Music x Fosi?

matthoover

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Longtime AVR user here...but today I learned about Fosi.

Here's what I'm trying to do and I need to confirm if I'm buying the right gear:

ROOM: 20x20 garage in Florida, used as home gym, workshop, and mancave
SOURCE: Apple Music via iPad (preferably) or Apple TV 4K w/TV
SPEAKERS: TBD 2.0 channel setup (speaker recommendations welcome, prefer something that can last in a hot, humid garage, so potentially outdoor speakers if they sound great)
AMP/DAC: Fosi MCM101, MC331, MC351 or BT20A

I'd like to mount an iPad to the wall and play high-quality audio from Apple Music to a Fosi/2.0 setup. I don't want a standard size receiver since it gets warm in there and it'll take up too much space.

Fosi's MCM101 or BT20A seem to be well-regarded. I prefer the look of the MCM101. They both have 2-channel stereo speaker outputs, and a preout for an active subwoofer if I choose to add one. It looks like I'll get more power out of the BT20A. I plan to use the largest power supply I can, and the MC101 tops out at 24V, while I can use a 48V with the BT20A, so I'm leaning a little that direction.

Reading into them further, the MC331 and MC351 with their built-in DACs seem like they'd be a fit, but some reviews on the MC351 DAC and performance are not great.

In order to (somewhat) maintain lossless audio from Apple Music, I know I can use an Apple Lightning to 3.5mm adapter, which has an internal DAC, however that DAC still downgrades the signal.

Will this work? Or, what do I need to do to get it to work?

My other option is to use an Apple TV 4K as the source, connected to my 50" TV, but that gives me a larger screen and means I have to use the TV and remote control to listen to music instead of the iPad, and I'd have to connect my TV to a Fosi amp that has an optical input, which leaves only the MC331 or MC351.

Also looking for speaker recommendations: considering outdoor speakers from Yamaha, Polk, or Kicker but I've never used them and don't know what the audio quality is like. I'd prefer to mount the speakers up on a wall to save floor space and don't want to deal with bookshelf speakers and then either shelving or brackets.

Thanks in advance for all guidance.
 
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