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The Pyle Home Audio Power Amplifier System delivers robust 2x40W audio output in a compact design, featuring dual channel mixing capabilities and versatile connectivity options for all your audio needs.
H**H
Stereo effect, clarity, heavy sound etc.
Value for money, sound & stereo effect very👍 nice......!
M**Y
Excellent performance.
The media could not be loaded. It exactly matched with my old Sony speakers. Sound quality and control are very good.The negative point is that each time I have to select "Bluetooth" for its operation in Bluetooth mode.
G**I
Bass quality is not good
Please refund my amount
D**Y
Excellent !
Very good product with amazing sound quality and robust making.
D**H
N.A
Cancelled
S**I
Compact and feature filled quality audio product
Very compact and feature filled. I am in love with this product. Very ideal for home, sports clubs, small businesses and addressing in a hall.Best buy for me through Amazon.in My friends and relatives also liked this product and placing orders..Thanks Pyle USA for providing a quality audio product which has all contemporary features you can think of...
S**I
Decent sound quality
Sound quality is awesome. BT is working fine. Can run sd card and usb charging is helpful. Slik design recommended
J**K
Audio amplifier solution
This product works great. does exactly what I wanted it to do.
N**D
easy
So excited to use my new amplifier! No issues so far.
J**K
It is a descent value for what it is, but do your research!
I have 2 of these and a PCA3 for various small speaker systems. They have all lasted over a year, and work just as good as they did when new. But how good are they? They're okay. But they're cheap. Here are the details of my experience with these little amps:First of all, any half-way descent real amplifier or receiver is going to have more power and sound better than these little amps. But, these are also significantly smaller and cheaper than just about any real receiver or amp. I can easily carry this unit with two 2-way satellite speakers to the garage, outside, etc., in one trip, leaving all the wires connected, spread the speakers, and have sound better than most bluetooth speakers, along with true stereo separation. I also have one in a bookcase that's only about 11 inches deep, where most high end audio equipment hangs off. I've used them in place of computer speakers.Hopefully you get the idea here... This is good for applications where you don't need a lot of volume or loud bass. Because you won't get it. At least not at the same time. The wattage rating is best case scenario and at high distortion. In the real world, you'll get about 4-6 clean RMS watts per channel on 8 ohm speakers, and about 6-10 clean RMS watts per channel on 4 ohm speakers. This doesn't sound like much, but it's more than most think. With descent speakers, you can get 87-93dB of sound with only one watt at on meter. That's what the sensitivity rating on speakers means. So the higher the sensitivity of the speakers, the more this amp will appear to 'deliver' in terms of bass or volume.I've used my amps primarily with the following configurations:KLH 2-Way Sattelite Speakers with 3.5" WoofersKLH 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers with 5.25" WoofersPolk 2-Way Bookshelf Speakers with 5.25" WooferI've also used them to test speakers for friends & clients, Goodwill finds of my own, and chaining multiple speakers for fun. In ever case, the amp has delivered exactly what I expected out of it. But it will definitely not "Bring the house down" on it's own. Nor should one expect it to. Speakers that naturally sound better and can make bass on little power will, and poor speakers won't. But you really can't hurt any speakers with it, unless it happens to malfunction, which I haven't experienced yet, and still likely wouldn't break a speaker. It's hard to break most speakers with so little power.Now on to Build Quality and Features. For what it is, it does have quite a nice array of features. 3 RCA inputs & 1 RCA output, Headphone Out, Microphone In. It switches to standard voltages for different parts of the world, and the fuse is easily accessible. Speaker hookups are standard run of the mill spring loaded guys that work for small to medium sized speaker wire. There is no Transformer on the 2 prong plug, as it's integrated, which I like. The case is almost all metal, and the plastic knobs have a pretty good, old fashion analog feel to them. All knobs are smooth and linear, and the Input Switch knob has a good thud/click to keep it at the right selection. I'm so glad it has bass, treble, and balance controls. In normal cases, it doesn't get more than noticeably warm.So why only 4 Stars? Well, false advertising and some quirks:- They claim 2 x 40 Watts, which is misleading for those who buy without researching further, as it's basically false- There is a small hiss when on, but many, much higher end amps do this, too. I haven't had any buzzing as some describe- While the sound is fairly neutral, there is some amount of THD at any volume that audiophiles would notice. I'd guess around 0.6-2% in normal cases.- They should have a version of this with Input switches but without the Paging/Microphone features- Preamp or subwoofer outputs would be nice, as would optical connectivity, but not expected at this price point.Overall, in the right situations, for the right price, these are handy little devices. But if you're looking for a receiver on the cheap, this isn't it.
T**.
Powerful Amp With Multiple Inputs
Got this to replace my old unit so wanted a general purpose amp with loadsa inputs/sockets to connect all my units like tape decks (yes I am afraid I said tape decks).. turntable, CD player, Digital mixer...mp3 player etc etc. I wasn't disappointed. This unit has lots of RCA inputs, 3.5mm input, 1/4 jack, SD card player and an excellent BT connection. Don't know much about BT but this has not failed to connect on any unit I have tried pairing and also makes the connection within few secs. Also has an FM radio...Nothing wrong with that .... but I think I prefer to run my DAB through the amp via a 3.5 cable. There is a USB slow charge connector on the front of the unit for your phone ... if needed... if you are using your phone for extended periods to play music via the amp. The frequency response sounds pretty good to me.. maybe just a shade too much towards higher/ treble...but that is very subjective and it has fairly good bass/treble response along with a range of EQ presets on the remote. The selector switch system seems a bit quirky to me in that you select which auxiliary unit you want on the selector dial (say "Aux1") and then you need to cycle through the "Mode" button" to match up "Aux" on the display panel. But you soon get the hang of it. Only problem I had was that the "Aux" selector switch pulled off from the spindle when I first got it. Would push back on... but not grippy enough to turn the spindle.. so resorted to some surgery with pliers and superglue!!! Not high tech but it works (but sorry... a star off for that). Apart from that a very neat all purpose amp at a reasonable price if you have multiple devices to connect.
J**.
Good little amp
Order came next day with Prime. So far the receiver has performed perfectly and easy to set up. I bought it to run a JBL outdoor speaker.
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