🎶 Elevate your home audio game—because basic sound just won’t cut it anymore!
The Pyle PT694BT is a 5.2-channel Hi-Fi Bluetooth stereo amplifier delivering 1000 watts peak power, designed for immersive home theater setups. It features Bluetooth wireless streaming, 4K UHD and 3D video pass-through, multiple HDMI and USB inputs, advanced DSP audio controls, dual mic inputs, and a digital LCD display with AM/FM radio, all wrapped in a sleek, user-friendly package.
Color | Black |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Output Wattage | 1000 Watts |
Output Power | 110 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WMA |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, IR |
Control Method | Remote |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 3 |
Connector Type | USB,HDMI,RCA |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 5.2 Channel |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, HDMI |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Additional Features | Subwoofer |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Speaker |
J**N
Persistence Led to Successful Installation
I am using this product and a separate blueray player to replace an older unit that combined the two functions. I was looking for an inexpensive amplifier that could use my existing surround speakers and subwoofer. It was very easy to set up the speakers. The challenge for me was trying to understand how to set up the amplifier with my Samsung tv and Sony blueray player. On my first attempt, I could not get the sound to work from my tv, and I was afraid that I would have to return the amplifier. However, when I realized that I had not attached the HDMI to the ARC port on both, that began to open doors for me. Using the remote, I then set the Digital Input to HM1, pressed the ARC button, and then success.My next problem was setting up the blueray player. I had initially connected the HDMI from the player to the amplifier. Using my tv instruction book, I realized I had to hook up the player to my tv. Then when I set the Digital Input the HM1 and pressed the ARC button, I again had success.I understand the frustration of other reviewers with having to use the Pyle remote along with the other remotes, but I am just glad that everything works now, and it works very well.I still need to adjust the sound for each of the speakers. I thought I could do it with the remote, but the instructions are not detailed enough to explain it for me. However, I see from the book that I can adjust them from the amplifier itself, so one day I'll work on that.
M**L
Need a telescope with an image intensifier to see the flouresent DISLPAY!!!
DON'T LIKE: 1. The blue "Power on" LED, is SO bright, that I just about need sunglasses to watch t.v.! 2. The flouresent DISLPAY, is SO DIM, it cannot be distinguished what it is, at all. I literally, have to get on my hands and knees, right next to it, to see what is displayed! Hey, that is what remote controls are for, besides man, I am 77 and crippled. Don't need that "crap"!! 3. The Manual is MUCH more than defficient, it sucks. You have to literally, push a remote button, and watch what happens !! 4. Setting up the speaker balance, rear volumes vs. front volumes is tedious, and then if you accidently push the "reset" button, well, it's all over but the shouting. 5. Very hard to tell the tone differences between preset "settings", such as for clear voice, etc. 6. The worse thing, in MY pitiful opinion, is the input selection method. You just push the selector button, wait 5 seconds, then watch what happens, because you CANNOT SEE what the display says. Hopefully, you can find the right spot for the DVD, VCR, DVR, or whatever you want to watch. Also, when running the audio through this receiver, if the wife pushes the MUTE button on the actual tv remote, then all audio hell breaks loose, and your ears are delivered an ungodly LOUD, destructive white noise, modulated with a machine gun "bam bam bam ......" which results in my wife yelling at ME, to "make it STOP." 7. So, I got on the "Gomer" Pyle website, and "contacted" them in their correct manner, explaining some of the above, mainly the DIM display and BRIGHT LED, "trivia", and ASKED them if there is a way to (maybe the "secret buttons" way) to make the display brighter? Know what they replied??? "Sorry you are having problems with our product, you may return it... blah blah blah.." I don't really want to go to through all that trouble if I could make it better (I have been an electronics repair guy all my working life), but no, they apparently don't care to have any conversations with the common "customer", I guess. So, no help there. It is going back, and I shall look to other brands for an actual working unit, some company with humans at the helm. And that's how I see it. End of blab.
M**E
Value in sound and feature for the price for sure.
This was purchased to replace a 22 year old Philips receiver which still works wonderfully, it simply does not interface with newer sources. Over the years I've replaced the surrounds, center and sub with higher quality than that which came with the Philips receiver, and so I was looking for a receiver which has output for passive sub. This actually seems to be the only receiver with this feature anymore, at least that I have found. A bonus here is pre-out for sub to add powered sub.First and foremost, the sound quality is great. The qualifier here is, of course, you must have quality speakers. I tried the speakers from a newer Samsung surround system, and this receiver over-powers cheaper speakers at just below mid-level and higher volumes. The Bose and Polk I'm using handle it very well, clear lows to highs, and clean at up to about 3/4 volume. Much too loud for most, but a test is a test.One quirk I've gotten used to is the lack of ability to set default input. Also, the difference in volume output between digital and analog modes can result in a shock when changing modes dependent upon the last volume set for either. Again, I'm used to it, but my wife will never get used to it. The remote is simple, effective. The volume controls on the remote in lieu of an on-screen interface is actually somewhat convenient in setting up sound for individual programs "on-the-fly": sports vs movies, and action vs drama vs comedy in movies.I cannot attest to the HDMI functionality, I am solely utilizing optical input directly from the tv. I will add that the quality of optical cable is paramount - the more you spend (to a point) the better the sound. I have tried four different cables starting at $24 and the one I'm using at $67, the difference in sound quality is significant.Overall, the PT694BT is a great purchase, definitely recommended for the price-point.Update 08/17 - still operating and generally pleased with it, though at times when I’ve got the sub volume below “12” the channel seemingly shuts down completely. This may only be associated to my unit, cannot attest to overall, but it’s a bit of a bummer. Going to the big D.
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