🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience with Pyle's Power Amplifier!
The Pyle 3000 Watt Premium Home Audio Power Amplifier is a versatile 4-channel stereo receiver designed for home theater and PA systems. It features 3000 watts of peak power, supports multiple audio inputs, and includes a speaker selector for customized sound management. With user-friendly EQ controls and a remote for convenience, this amplifier is perfect for music lovers and event hosts alike.
R**B
Nice amp
The power is nice I have two BSR 15" house speakers and the sound it puts out is nice , nice bass , sound is clear and the speakers punch. The only problems are theirs no volume indicator on how high it is till the sound starts playing and another problem you might have like I did was really bad humming and buzzing from the speaker once you hook up your preamp or tuner/ bluetooth ect. It hummed like crazy cause...... Ground loop I had to take off the ground prong on my tuner or you can buy the adapter but same thing. Fixed the horrible buzz and sounds great. So if you get it and its buzzing it's not the amp it's a your setup most common is the 3rd prong ground, the amp is not garbage like people say they just don't know what they're doing this isn't always the problem but the most common on speaker buzzing.
D**N
Though many say Pyle is a "pile" of...
I am in the commercial coin-op business supplying digital downloading jukeboxes and amusements throughout New England. Having also spent 20 years as a performing and recording musician and worked as a professional sound engineer I have used a lot of high quality gear in my life. I have to say, though it's true that inexpensive amps are always "over rated" for power, this amp delivers clear crisp power for (probably around 300+ watts stereo), is user friendly and the bang for the buck is outstanding. At $111.00 I can risk it's lifespan in the application of driving good to excellent full range speakers for my sound systems where separate "zone" amplification is needed. I currently have 4 of these amps running in various set ups and one on my bench at the shop. I am ecstatic with their price point and to date I've saved a minimum of $1,000 over buying any other product for the jobs. Even if one or more acts up, I have quite a cushion of savings with which to purchase more of the same and still come out ahead!
K**S
Dont buy any Pyle-Of-Poop products with over-rated power output capabilities.
This is the information I sent on to Pyle and never got a reply. I ended up purchasing two different Pyle (CRAP) products and returning both units for excessive digital noise and basic sound quality. I did leave out my consulting offer to correct obvious design and mechanical engineering problems.Original Letter To Pyle:Pyle P2002ABTI 2000 Watts Hybrid ReceiverPyle Home PT3300 3000-Watt Power AmplifierFirst.....I might point out these amplifiers would never in anyone's lifetime get close to 3000 Watts output or even 2000 Watts of output power. You do know that the power from a wall receptacle is a little over 1500 Watts, so 3000 Watts doesn't compute. The power cord shipped with this unit is 18 Gauge wire or 770 Watts and still not 3000 Watts. With the shipped power cord I would expect a big fire if this amp ever go to 3000 watts. These amps won't even make the fine print ratings of over 350 Watts / channel into 4 ohms. Really "PEAK" power what good is that.I purchased these units for my small home machine shop. They are connected to a computer to listen to streaming music. Neither unit had that good a sound quality, but would have been OK for a shop setting.Although inexpensive, they are junk. In the past week I have purchased these two re-branded Chinese products. Unless you are willing to stipulate these products are an PYLE American company design. Both of these units have a "PYLE" of problems, so I will just go over the top few.The first product has bright Blue lighting that illuminates the whole room. Not a problem in a workshop setting. This unit also has Blue-Tooth that when connected, produces digital beeps and squeaks louder than the music. Without a Blue-Tooth connection it produces a loud chime every 2 to 3 minutes. The cooling fan is distracting. I can't believe these is insufficient shielding in the power supply to prevent digital noise generated by the Blue-Tooth transmitter from getting into the audio front end. Why is there no switch on the back to turn that s*** (Blue-Tooth) off.I ordered the second unit to replacement the first whistling devil amp I returned. This amp has loud 60 cycle hum in the speakers regardless of the volume setting. I keep checking the lathe because I thought I had not turned off the DC drive motor power supply that produces a hum at the same level. In addition this unit defaults to "TAPE" when the main power is cycled. What is with that. Does the design team suspect that almost everyone in America has a Reel to Reel tape drive, or maybe a Eight Track recorder.Don't purchase low priced Pyle products. Spend you money on used stereo gear at the Goodwill store. It's a better bargain and probably will run longer than Pyle of Poop products.
J**Y
Good for 2 channel listening, though it probably about 250 watts per channel unbridged
Ok heres my review:I have owned this thing for about 4 days now. I will update this review when/if anythings changes.I am using 2 Cerwin Vega's RE38 speakers. 5 - 400watts with 15in woofers.My receiver is a Denon 3801, 105 watts per channelIt arrived on time and boxed well (no damage). It has a remote but I haven't used it yet and the manual is basically useless.It does look a little cheapish in person, it has 2 channels with 2 speakers hook ups on each channel. They say it can double as a receiver, but I am just using it as a 2 channel amp. every time its turned off, it resets and you have to put everything back the way you want it (which only takes a few seconds).ok now my experience using it:I first hooked both speakers to one side and I was not impressed. My receiver sounded more powerful than this. So I hooked up one speaker to each channel and I still wasn't impressed but was out of time until the next day.The next day I turned it on and left it on low for a few hours and that seemed like it help, like it was a break in period because when I turned it up later in the night the speakers really came alive. Much more than my receiver could do. Though on low volumes, it wasn't any better than my receiver.On day 4 (today), I feel like its working even better. I played it about a total of 25 hours.Though I feel like it still "could" do more, maybe if i bridge the speakers but then Im dropping ohms and i dont want to damage my speakers because when turn all the way up, my speakers are VERY VERY VERY loud when almost no distortion as of right now.Now the hum they ALL seem to produce. Its annoying on low or no volumes, but completely disappears when the speaker volume goes up. I have read you can somehow ground the chassis and the hum is gone. I already tried a ground loop rca cable from radio shack and it didnt help. The hum is a constant low sound which does not go up in volume, so when the speakers are playing you wont hear it.all in all I feel like for parties I got the best set up, but on lower volumes my sub still is the one who makes me happy. I thought at first I could hook up these big speakers for front/main speakers and have my little satelites in back but no, this amp will make the cerwin vegas way over power the back satelites, so basically I need to hook all 4 of the exact same speaker or just enjoy 2 channel listening. There is no 5.1 or better with this amp. Because it is only a 2 channel amp and when you hook up just the fronts to this amp, they will WAY OVER power the other speakers and make them useless.If someone does buy this and either figures out the hum or bridge the amp please let me know how it went.One day I will probably bridge the amp with these speakers and see what happens...I feel like each channel produces about 250 watts when fully driven but i do wonder what would happen if i bridge the amp (hooked each speaker to both channels). Maybe 500 watts?... 700watts?Oh and one more thing i havent talked about I also have a powered 15in sub from cerwinvega too. I noticed when I have this amp and that sub on the same circuit breaker the sub noticbly goes down in bass, so i moved the sub to another another outlet and its back to 100%. So I guess this amp eats alot of electricity.
C**O
Buen equipo
Equipo probado y funcionando de maravilla
E**O
pésimo
muy mala calidad,,pésima amplificador PYLE
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