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The PyleWireless PFA330BT is a compact 90W dual-channel Bluetooth home audio amplifier featuring low distortion and high-fidelity sound. It supports 4-8 ohm speakers and offers versatile connectivity with Bluetooth, AUX, and RCA inputs. Equipped with an input selector and EQ controls, it delivers customizable audio performance in a portable, lightweight design ideal for smartphones, PA systems, and studio use.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
Frequency Range | 20Hz-20kHz |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 30 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld or Large Diaphragm |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary |
Connector Type | rca |
Special Features | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Speaker |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 6 x 4.6 x 1.6 inches |
Color | blue |
S**A
Good value
Works well, sounds good. Solid value.
A**R
Bluetooth works good
Does a good job
P**Z
Nice and easy
Easy set up - still not sure the Bluetooth range is good as advertised, however it works properly for my needs
T**S
Terrific!
Great amp. Crystal clear sound. The bluetooth works perfectly with my phone, tablet, and old laptop. Power requirement is 12 VDC. I used mine in an RV so it was always connected to a powerful battery. This is a Class T amp and it will go into distortion if the DC power sags, so the big 12 VDC car batteries are the way to go if you want to amaze yourself. So I recommend this amp for cars, trucks, RVs, boats, even golf carts and their ilk. Get a 2 amp or higher 12 volt DC brick for use off of 120 VAC.
J**F
Lots of pleasure
This Pyle amp has provided simple, dependable pleasure for a long time. After 8 years in an uninsulated workshop, its volume control needed some contact cleaner to restore weak/muted audio.
R**L
Exceptional performance and value for the money
I recently purchased an amplifier to power my B&W Rock Solid 150W speakers, and I am beyond impressed. The sound quality is simply outstanding. Every note is crisp, clear, and full of detail, making my music come alive in a way I never thought possible in such a small unit.The build quality of the amplifier is equally impressive. It feels solid and well-constructed, giving me confidence that it will last for years to come. The attention to detail in the design and construction is evident, and it complements my setup perfectly.But what truly amazes me is how this amplifier delivers performance well beyond its price point. It powers my B&W speakers flawlessly, pushing them without any distortion or loss of quality, even at high volumes. The value for the money is incredible—I honestly feel like I got much more than I paid for.If you’re looking for an amplifier that combines excellent sound quality, robust build, and exceptional value, I highly recommend this one. It’s worth every penny and then some!Just to be clear, I purchased this amplifier myself, and I’m not being paid to give this review.David Rael Jr.
J**Y
Wow what a boost
trying to listed to a web site program which is broadcasted with very low audio out put volume. Taking a couple of minutes installing this booster, wow now i have total control doing a little mixing and volume control is very good.
T**.
The old saying is you can have Good, Fast & Cheap
I really wanted this little amp to work. The old saying is you can have Good, Fast & Cheap, but you only get to pick two. This was Fast & Cheap but not Good. I have ceiling speakers like many others that have posted, which I wanted to bring into the Bluetooth age. The old JVC amp that used to power them bit the dust so I thought I would find something that could do Bluetooth streaming. I know Sonos makes the CONNECT:AMP, but that is $499. I enjoy hearing tunes while I get ready in the morning but that is a bit pricey. I was wary because of the reviews. A lot of fives and a lot of ones. Not many in the middle. Are all the five star reviews paid trolls to make the item look better than it is? Or is the quality so poor that half of them work and half fail? I think it is the latter. If it worked I would give it a five star rating. It looked nice coming out of the box, just a little metal box with speaker connections and volume/bass/treble controls. It synced up to Bluetooth just fine, no problem there. Once the music started I could hear a ‘pop’ between songs. This happened on both Pandora and Google Play Music. During play it sounded great, but that popping (I think it was Bluetooth doing a handshake between songs) was really annoying. The next morning I decided to try it out while I took a shower and discovered the other problem. If you turn the volume up over half the sound cuts in and out. Something about higher power it could not handle. I turned it up halfway so it was not cutting out, but when the next song came up (POP!) it was recorded at a higher level than the last song and its output caused the sound to start cutting out again. As I was mid-shower I could not turn it down so I had to put up with it. That was when I decided it was going to be returned. Even $38 is too much to pay if it doesn’t work. I wonder if half of these work and half don’t which is why there is a 50/50 split of good & bad reviews. I just know I’m not willing to have them ship them to me until I find one that works.
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