🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Pyle Wireless Bluetooth Power Amplifier System delivers a powerful 300W output across 4 channels, making it ideal for home entertainment, karaoke, and PA systems. With versatile connectivity options, including Bluetooth, USB, and RCA inputs, this amplifier ensures seamless integration with your favorite devices. Its user-friendly controls and compact design make it a perfect addition to any audio setup.
Wattage | 300 watts |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 1 Watts |
Output Power | 300 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WAV, WMA |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Infrared |
Internet Applications | Browser |
Control Method | Remote |
Connector Type | USB, 3.5mm Jack |
Audio Encoding | Stereo |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 4 Channel |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Speaker, Television, Tablet, Personal Computer |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.9"D x 12.2"W x 4.7"H |
Color | Black |
J**N
Crazy cheap for all the features and pretty good sound quality
I got this to use as a replacement stereo for an old unit that stopped working and also to make a cheap rig to jam my bass at home so I would have to cart my real rig back and forth from the jam pad as much. This isn't pro equipment, obviously, and I'm rating it accordingly as the low budget gadget that it is.As a stereo its more than loud enough for where I'm at and what I need and the sound quality is pretty good. No complaints about sound quality. Better than I expected really. It has a built-in fan that is a little noisy if its going and you cut the music off but not an issue to me. The Bluetooth is pretty handy. I use it quite a bit to play along with and learn songs. I've hooked some drum loops up to play along to as well when I'm noodling around. Bass sounds pretty decent through it. I don't push it too hard usually but I've cranked it a couple times because making the thunder is half the fun. After messing with the EQ a bit I got a pretty gnarly tone I was digging and was rattling every window in the house. Its not something I would cart to a gig, but great for making noise and playing at home or to get random jam session goin with buddies. I got far more bang for my buck than I would have got if I bought a little $100 combo practice amp. It has a line out I may use to play around with for some home recording. I may not ever mess with it but I think it is cool that it's there. You can plug into this thing pretty much anyway you can think of, too.I've had it a month or so and really couldn't be more pleased with it. It's fulfilling the uses I got it for. I got this as an open box, like new deal for $90. I didn't have super high hopes because it seemed TOO cheap. I'm going to 5 star it because usefulness/features to cost ratio is just too damned good. Hopefully it doesn't randomly stop working in a couple weeks and make me come back to take away the praises I'm Pyling on. See what I did there?
C**Y
So far it’s wonderful.
Just got it today to replace a 22 year old pioneer that was played daily. The only reason I replaced it was because there was no USB port to play my music catalog. Hooking up the speaker wire was a bit of a pain but the unit has performed perfectly so far. Great sound, plenty of power, played my iPod, CDPlayer and the USB port is now playing my entire music catalog without a hitch. So happy with this unit so far. Remote works perfectly. Only issue is no switch to turn on or off A or B speakers. Haven’t tried Bluetooth so will see on that. I noticed the fan is really loud so don’t think it would be good for Home Theater but for music not noticeable.Will update in a month or so. For $125 I’m shocked that it is so good.Updated Review - I’ve had it for about 8 months now and can’t say enough good things about this receiver. Still works perfectly. Sound is fantastic for the price. The only Cons I have are that it doesn’t an A or B speaker switch. You have to listen to all four or none at all if you set it up for 4 speakers and there is no way I can figure out how to turn off the annoying equalizer light show on the front panel. Otherwise a great product for the money. Don’t notice the fan noise at all.
R**S
Exceeded My Expectations While Saving Me Money
I have a somewhat 'over-the-top' music playback system in my garage/workshop. I used to power it with a Onkyo A/V receiver that was gifted to me, but when I needed to re-purpose that unit to actually being part of the family room media functions, I needed to acquire a replacement for the garage system. It needed to be able to easily power 16 speakers, with an 'A & 'B' speaker setup in the primary section, and also feed the audio to a 2nd section amplifier (hey, I admitted it was a bit 'over-the-top'). At first my search kept bringing me back to A/V receivers, which were a bit pricey for what I wanted to do. I considered used units, but I'm not real keen on buying used electronics unless they are so cheap I don't care how long they last (in other words, close to free). I even considered paring my system way back to what a 'normal' person might have in their garage.Then I stumbled across this little unit. It met all of my requirements for powering my speaker setup and it had some nifty additions such as Bluetooth connectivity in addition to the audio jacks and AVRCP & A2DP for remote control of my bluetooth connected playback device with the provided remote and via buttons on the face of the unit. So even though I never heard of the manufacturer before, I ordered the unit from Amazon where I could return it if I was not satisfied. But I was more than...A couple of quibbles. The documentation is not very 'comprehensve.' For example there is a display on the unit that is labeled as a VFD display, but nowhere is its purpose/function/use discussed. I'm not using this for its intended use - Karaoke - so maybe if I was in to that scene I would understand what it does. For me it just displays small random blue and red 'squares' in a moving block and then sometimes switches to an equalizer-type display (not sure what triggers the change).A Little more annoying is that you can control all major functionality from the remote, except powering on/off the unit. That limits where the unit can be housed as it needs to be easily reachable. Thus the 4 star rating.
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