🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Pyle PT390AU Home Audio Power Amplifier System delivers a powerful 300W output across 4 channels, making it ideal for home entertainment, karaoke, and public events. With multiple input options, user-friendly controls, and a compact design, this amplifier is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience.
Wattage | 300 watts |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 300 Watts |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Format | WMA |
Wireless Technology | IR |
Internet Applications | Browser |
Control Method | Remote |
Connector Type | RCA, USB |
Audio Encoding | Stereo |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Audio Channels | 4 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Additional Features | (2) Mic Inputs, Usb flash reader |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.25"D x 14.75"W x 7"H |
Color | Black |
M**R
Sencillo pero supera la espectativa!
The media could not be loaded. Debo decir que compré este amplificador mientras solventaba el problema en mi Onkyo que se dañó, entonces quería algo barato pero que tuviera varias de las características que necesito, por ejemplo entrada RCA, salida en RCA, control remoto, algo de potencia pero nada exagerado, además que el precio fuera bien bueno; entonces me decidí por este equipo y la verdad cumplió con mis objetivos, tan es así que aún no he reparado mi Onkyo. El sonido es bueno, incluso podría decir que más de lo esperado. En sencillo, básico en funciones o ecualización u opciones de sonido, pero para algo casera que podría hacer una fiesta pues cumple y un poco más.
Z**X
There should be a law against a product so good and a controller so terrible.
You know what you get when you paybfor an item like this, new comer friendly but diverse in setting and profiles enough to be somewhere in the middle of noobs only and expert like levels.The remote is a disgusting after thought which has always held back the brand, lack of durability and buttons that are closer to a deformed nub then something that even looks meant to be pressed.Expect to use a 3rd party equalizer.And never expect something to not come loose from the bored in shipping, leading to the oldest probepm in all of home audio can you get a loose board piece put back on that came loose in shipping and is the price even worth fixing it?Recommended fornnew to audio and home theater masters looking forna smaller space setup.Can easily convert into a bluetooth reciever with little $ and little accessories.
S**Z
Killer Buy of a Product
This was a surprise of a product. I didn't think much about what I was going to get. I figured for the price I was going to get amplification and that's all that mattered...for my needs. Took it out of the box, plugged it in; connected the speakers. And then went, "Wow!!!" This thing sounded fantastic!!! I can't believe I paid so little and got such great sound!!! I think the build quality is great for what I paid. I use this product to receive signal from a DAC that's receiving signal from a Windows 10 machine. Led Zeppelin and Rush never sounded so good!!! I'm so pleased with this product I'm planning to buy its "Little Brother" and put it in the garage. Don't need that much power as the "Big Brother" has. Definitely recommend this product. If you need something basic to power speakers, this is great buy. You're not going to find this listed in the "Recommended Components" list in Stereophile Magazine. But you won't be disappointed either.
J**
Don't waste your time. Cheap junk.
The only good things about this unit is that it was delivered fast, and the unit is cheap. I got it to replace an old broken Sony receiver- which even with one channel not working, and being several decades old, still sounds way better than this new unit. Sadly, you get what you pay for.The description on this listing and the so called manual are vague. Mostly it lists what can go wrong with your unit, interference, blown fuse, noise, and so on, and implies that it's your fault. You must have plugged it in wrong, or used the wrong speakers, and if balance knob isn't working, you probably need to buy a new one! So then, where's the list of the right speakers that I'm supposed to use? They're name brand speakers within the common recommended impedance range, so there should not be a problem.The unit wasn't likely built properly, and so any noise comes from the unit itself. There is a buzzing tone you hear in the bass, and a hiss in the treble. If you turn those knobs up, the buzz and hiss only worsen. If you turn the volume up, the noise is lessened a bit, but is still audible. I live in a small apartment, so there's a limit on how far away I can place my speakers. That shouldn't matter if I use new cables that are connected properly.When you turn it on, it goes to 10 db instead of 0. Depending on what you have plugged in, that "10 db" can be either too loud, or too quiet. It's very inconsistent. What you see on the display does not always reflect what is really happening with the unit.If you're an expert who doesn't mind DIY tinkering, and has the time to mess with it, this may be for you. If you like a bunch of bright LED's that can't be dimmed, and don't care much about sound quality, this may be for you.The chassis is metal, but the build quality of the face plate is terrible- very cheap light plastic that may have enjoyed a former life as food containers. The remote is cheap looking, and doesn't even have a power button. The radio stations it does pick up sound fair, but not great. It has presets, but oddly it doesn't remember the last station it was at when you turn the radio back on.It does not have bluetooth, though other similar Pyle products seem to, which is misleading. It has mic jacks I'll never use, but no headphone jack, unless you use an adapter to an audio output on the back, which will likely sound terrible. The 8 GB USB port is useless since you can connect a computer or phone to it anyway. I tried connecting my TV to it, and it sounded terrible.A turntable and pre amp connected to it sounds ok, but not great, and you still hear some noise from the Pyle unit. If anything, this has taught me to heed overwhelmingly bad reviews on products. You're better off taking a chance on a used vintage stereo receiver, getting a name brand compact bookshelf system, or saving money to buy something better.It might seem like a bargain, or maybe work as a temporary system, but know you're getting something that just kind of works, but not something you're going to love, or that will sound decent. I'm not even going through the effort to try to return it. It's eventually going in the trash. Basically, I wasted $100. Save yourself the heart ache, and don't by any garbage PYLE products!
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