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About Pyle 500W Wireless Bluetooth Amplifier
Overall Feedback:
86% positive
82% found the sound quality exceptional, but 18% didn't
The sound quality of this stereo-receiver is poor. When I hooked the same speakers up to this Pyle Amp, they sounded pitiful, even when I gave each speaker its own channel and cranked it to the max setting.
74% were satisfied with the connectivity options
I wanted a stereo-receiver that could operate with my older speakers and pair with a Bluetooth device. This one has all the features I need.
I am not using a lot of features like bluetooth and microphone inputs, but still find the stereo-receiver perfect for my needs.
83% were satisfied with the build quality and durability, but 17% weren't
I purchased a refurbished 200 Watts amp and a new 500 Watts Pyle amp, but both didn't work. This shows my negative feedback with respect to the build quality and durability of stereo-receivers.
83% were satisfied with the build quality and durability
Experiential insights by users
The sound quality of this stereo-receiver is poor. When I hooked the same speakers up to this Pyle Amp, they sounded pitiful, even when I gave each speaker its own channel and cranked it to the max setting.
I have noticed that the stereo-receiver inputs 36 watts of power yet outputs 100 watts, which is almost three times the power output than the input power.
I used the RCA pass through to connect my Subwoofer Amplifier and tuned it with my DD-1. I set the gain WAY higher than my old amp with CLEAN signal and getting WAY more bass than I did with my old amp.
The remote has more and less functionality than the front panel. You can select which audio input to use but cannot set output levels for any one of the 4 pairs of speakers which it supports, just the master volume. The front panel doesn't have a knob to tune AM or FM channels, you have to manually enter the frequency on the remote.
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