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The Pyle Wireless Bluetooth Home Stereo Amplifier delivers a powerful 200 watts of audio output, featuring multiple input options including Bluetooth, USB, and RCA. With a user-friendly control panel and remote, it’s perfect for home theaters and karaoke nights alike.
Color | BLACK |
Wattage | 20 watts |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Output Wattage | 200 Watts |
Output Power | 200 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Headphones, Speakers |
Format | WAV |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Infrared |
Control Method | Remote |
Connector Type | RCA, USB, 3.5mm Jack |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Connectivity Technology | RCA, Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB |
Controller Type | Android |
Additional Features | Built-In Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Speaker |
R**B
Good little amplifier
This is a good little amp that has features as described. I had a couple of pairs of old bookshelf speakers and it drives them very well. The sound quality is better than my ears. It is easy to connect to bluetooth, the FM radio works well at least for local stations and the auxiliary inputs work fine.I would note that the claim for 100 watts is entirely bogus, as I expected. It uses a CD7377CZ chip for the amplifier which is speced at 7 watts x 4 channels (data sheet is available on the internet). There is absolutely no way you can claim 100 watts. You don't need anywhere near that kind of power to have good sound. This is quite adequate for it's intended use.Since I couldn't measure the actual output power I measured the AC power input with a kill-o-watt meter and the amp idles long at about 7 watts input with no sound. I fed it with a constant tone to get maximum power and twisted the volume to max. It was very loud, very distorted (expected) and the maximum input power was under 50 watts--and of course output power is less.Bottom line is it's a good little amp for it's intended use. If you want to play background music through those ceiling speakers that the previous homeowner installed, or add a couple of patio speakers then this will work just fine. Want to play window shaking heavy metal? Go spend more money.
T**E
Great product!
Awesome little Bluetooth radio! It sounds decent, easy to program and has Alot of functions! Recommend for small areas (we use on our deck) we love it!
R**P
Very Nice Small Radio Receiver
This product is a great receiver and was a great price. I am using the blue tooth feature to save me from running speaker wires (I really dislike that!). It is a sturdy unit and works well. I highly recommend Pyle products as they work well, are inexpensive, and offer a lot features. Keep up the great work Pyle! I would buy again.
R**Y
Perfect for my gym needs
I really can't say as I dislike anything. I mean the price was good and I have actually left thing turned on for days by accident and no issues. Sound is pretty decent through my Bose speakers that I already had. Probably will get one for my son as a gift for his home gym.
K**R
cheap. you get what you pay for
I was a bit disappointed at first, upon seeing the cheap plastic knobs, but the sound quality was pretty good, so I continued to go through the functions. I found them awkward to use, and somewhat limiting, since I saw that you couldn't use the remote control's volume feature to adjust the volume when in Phono mode. The remote also couldn't switch the inputs. All this needed manual intervention. When turned on, it defaults to asking for Bluetooth, and to use my turntable I needed to skip that (manually) every time. You would think that they could default you to your last settings, but not for this price. I liked the price - but you get what you pay for. After a couple of minutes trying to figure out the above mentioned nuances, the unit died. No sound at all. I just returned it immediately. Nobody needs this grief. I'll go ahead and order a grown-up receiver from a more mature manufacturer.
S**E
Remarkably good
It's a $50 stereo. Yep, the controls are a little confusing and the antenna connector works but is odd. The instructions are minimal.Saying all that, it works pretty well. I have a set of low impedance speakers and it gets plenty loud and the sound quality is not going to be 'high end' but it's better than I anticipated. Hook up was minimally difficult. The TV in my set up uses Toslink optical input. I had to set the TV from auto to PCM but after doing that, it worked perfectly.
P**S
Good deal for the money!
I bought this primarily to use for sound for my computer, but it's also hooked to my flat screen TV.It's connected by Bluetooth to the laptop. Connection was easy and instant and it never drops out (so far). The TV is connected to the aux inputs and it was also a piece of cake to hook up. The speakers i'm using are old Jensen 3-way, 8ohm with 10" woofers. They were high end audio in the '70s and they still sound awesome. This little amplifier drives them with no problem with clear, clean highs and bass that will rumble the floor if i crank it up.So far (i've had it one day) i'm happy with it. I haven't tried the radio yet but most of the radio i listen to is on the internet anyway so it doesn't matter much to me. I tried out the usb input with a flash drive and that sounds good as well. Haven't tried the Mic inputs or the SD input yet. The unit is well made and sturdy and all the controls feel good....and i appreciated the power switch on the front.In the "minus" column would be;> The track selector for usb goes only up or down in selection and no metadata is displayed, so you can't browse the drive for specific tunes.> When you connect to Bluetooth, there are 2 loud connection chimes that play through the speakers....VERY LOUDLY! The only way to defeat this is to turn the volume on the amp to 0 whenever you turn it or the computeron.> The volume control dial has no pointer, so you can't tell where it's set. The indicators in the other dials are just notches...difficult to see. I think i can solve those problems with a bit of white-out.> The EQ function is of little use. Some of the settings seem to be of no use for any application. The 2 i use most are "Jaz" (boosts high and low frequencies) and what appears to say "nO .-" which i assume is the flat setting.Overall, it was a good deal IMO. Excellent sound, easy to hook up and it takes up very little space on the desktop.Update 11/7/20; The unit has begun randomly shutting down. Every now and then the sound cuts off and the display goes dark. If i restart it with the power switch it works for a while and then does it again. Too bad, i loved the sound and functionality, but it's just not reliable. I'm returning this unit.Update 11/9/20; Ok, i really want to like this thing. Except for a couple of glitches with the Bluetooth, i think it's a good deal. It hasn't shut itself down recently and the display has remained on consistently. The sound is really good and the various functions seem to work as they should. I'm gonna hang on to this for a while and see how it goes. I'll update if there are any changes or if this goes toes up and i either send it back or trash it.....so far i'm enjoying the sound.
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