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The Pyle PDA6BU is a compact yet powerful 200W dual channel Bluetooth amplifier designed for home theater, karaoke, and studio use. It supports multiple inputs including USB, SD, AUX, FM radio, and two microphone channels with echo control. Featuring a 40+ ft wireless range, an LCD display with track info, and remote control, it delivers versatile, high-quality audio performance in a stylish tabletop design.








| ASIN | B01A6ND1LU |
| Additional Features | Radio |
| Antenna Location | For Music Players |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,844 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #466 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Bluetooth Range | 32.8 Feet |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet, iPhone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 3,399 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency Response | 1 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888762410 |
| Impedance | 1 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.8"D x 3.9"W x 9.8"H |
| Item Height | 9.8 inches |
| Item Type Name | Power Amplifier System |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Maximum Range | 40 Feet |
| Model Name | Sound Power Amplifier System |
| Model Number | PDA6BU |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Microphones | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 71 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 200 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Wireless |
| Specific Uses For Product | home entertainment, music playback, karaoke |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| UPC | 068888762410 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
T**S
Wish I had Pyles equipment when I was spending gobs of cash on the high end equipment
Another great product from Pyle. Not my first and definitely not my last. Haven't figured out how they can put out solid, feature packed, great sounding equipment for a incredibly low price that will surprise any audiophile. Needed a small amp for my workbench and went for the Pyle. I've got a 50something amp driving 1200 dollars of Klipsch Reference speakers and smile when I hear every single note even when I let them loose. Do the math, watch your ohms and your wiring and be amazed.
A**E
Great mini Bluetooth receiver at a great price point
We had a horrible storm that had lighting strike very close to our property that fried out a lot of electronics as well as the internet line and even some electrical circuits, not good! One of the many casualties was our Sony Mini stereo receiver that was driving our out door JBL speakers on the patio facing the pool (wired through the wall, into the attic, and over the patio to the speakers). After careful research, we settled on the Pyle PDA6BU due to its small size nearly matching the Sony compact system and its stated power output. Great pluses were its Bluetooth connectivity, capability to connect to microphones as a PA, and banana plug receptors in the back for a cleaner, quicker connection to out door or even indoor speakers. On connecting, I was able to quickly get up on Bluetooth and the front AUX input to test output through the 8 ohm outdoor JBL speakers rated at 100 watts each. The Pyle PDA6BU cleanly powered the speakers. I pushed them to about 80% volume on the knob (Moto G6 phone volume set to max). I ran a variety of styles of music and heard zero distortion, unlike the Sony compact stereo that I had rigged to the JBLs some years ago. Also, because our Bose Cinemate II home theater also got fried (sent to the repair facility, BTW), we also hooked up our previously unused small Sony Compact stereo speakers to the system to place behind (you guessed it) a new flat screen replacing our fried Sharp Aquos. The Pyle PDA6BU of course easily drives those small speakers while we patiently wait for our Bose to return. Of course, the Pyle PDA6BU is not surround sound, but neither is our new flat screen, and the Bose for that matter only faked it. Overall, the Pyle PDA6BU is a superb buy for the paltry price of $63.14 through Jeff Bezos. I only wish that the stereo volume could be controlled remotely. The remote is tiny item that only controls the Bluetooth (BT) volume UNDER the master volume. So if you have the volume knob set to 10%, then you can at best only get 10% volume with the BT volume maxed out, obviously lesser if you reduce. We have not yet tried the microphones, but we will soon and update (maybe with a pool gathering). This is an EXCELLENT buy and value, and it looks great on our entertainment center.
J**.
This Pyle Amplifier is Louder Than Expected!
I am the DJ for my wife's Mary Kay business group. After years of making do with low-power (under 100 Watts) amplifiers, I took a chance on this 200-Watt amplifier to power the music I play for them, and the wireless mics used for speaking. Connected to my Bose 301 bookshelf speakers, rated at 150 W, the Pyle amplifier provided more than enough power for the 50' x 50' room filled with 75 women. I was impressed with the loudness, limiting the volume to about 40% to avoid discomfort to anybody, including me, and to avoid the possibility of over-powering my speakers. Most of the time, I had the volume for my Pyle wireless mics at 30-35%. From a purely-power standpoint, the Pyle amp did great! Also love its small footprint and relative low-weight. Its small size is indicative of very little wasted space...a very good thing! Normally I plug the wireless mic receiver into my mixer, but tried the amp's mic input to see how it sounded. Compared to my mixer input, the amp's mic input sounded rather tinny, even with adjusting the bass/treble. I really haven't had much time to play with the amp. My primary concern was power for the music. I received it about four days before the Beach Retreat, its primary use. I hooked it up to my TV at home in place of my Kenwood 65-watt stereo. As soon as I powered on, I could hear the difference! The input selector knob is quite stiff to turn, but did its job. Have not played with the Bluetooth yet, or the remote. I wish the unit had more than two sets of RCA inputs on the back, but that's small stuff. The rest of my setup includes using iTunes on my laptop, running through a simple 4-channel Realistic mixer, which connects to the CD input on the amp. I used my desktop computer for the slideshow and videos. The video sound was connected to the DVD input on the amp. This Pyle amplifier is not my first Pyle product. I started with a set of Pyle two-way speakers for my old Nissan truck several years ago. Rated at 120 watts, they sound great! As part of my growing DJ gear ensemble, I purchased a Pyle lapel mic to be used by the Mary Kay Directors at their events. Sadly, the lapel mic was not very durable. BUT...the Pyle Handheld 2-Mic Wireless System I bought next works beautifully! An event over the summer took place at the Dallas Hyatt Regency hotel. I used my Pyle wireless mic system, and had a wired mic as backup, provided by the hotel Audio Dept. When we tested the Pyle wireless mic against the wired mic, the Pyle wireless mic blew it away! We were all surprised the wired mic sounded so crappy compared to the wireless. The wired mic, by the way, was professional studio-grade. A wonderful side benefit of the Pyle wireless mics is their light weight. I had never heard of the Pyle brand before I bought my truck speakers several years ago. With subsequent purchases of audio equipment, I am becoming a believer in the Pyle brand. Very good quality at a reasonable price. As mentioned, I have not played with all the features of the amplifier as of this writing; hence, four stars instead of five. There is always room for improvement :) FYI - I am a 30-yr Computer Professional, and Audio/Video buff on the side, so I know what I'm doing.
Z**G
Not Impressed
I bought this unit to go with a couple Polk Audio Atrium 6 outdoor speakers along with 14ga speaker wire. The Initial bluetooth paring was seamless which was initially a good sign. The initial sound was great when testing out the first connection before mounting it. I took my phone 15 ft away from the receiver to check the bluetooth and the music would stutter and glitch in/out even with direct line of site from my phone to the Bluetooth antenna. I figured that there may be some nearby interference so I left my phone next to this unit while I continued with the install as one can buy a bluetooth extender to plug into the extra audio input methods for the bluetooth issue. I got one speaker hooked up in place and all sounded more or less great when I re-tested it out with my phone next to the unit. I then wired the second speaker and tested it as well and the second speaker had some fuzzy sounds to it no matter what. I rechecked all the connections and all were secure. I swapped which speaker went to which speaker connection and the second connection regardless of speaker was fuzzy. I swapped around to test out if the speaker or wires were the issue and connection 1 regardless sounded ok. I then rechecked the wired path of the audio connections to make sure I was far away from any power cables and adjusted as needed to make sure. I then played with the volume vs balance vs base vs treble and no matter what, the second connection was fuzzy. I let it play for about an hr while I ate lunch inside and came back out to both speakers being fuzzy. I tried some smaller speakers from by old boom box and they too sounded fuzzy. I had high hopes but there is something internal of the unit that was off from the start and progressively got worse over literally a couple hrs. I repacked everything to as received and will be returning this unit for something else.
H**Y
I am amazed by this Amp/Receiver. Far exceeded my expectations
I was about to give my old Bose 301 speakers to Goodwill, when i thought to myself "Self: there are no tunes in the barn, either in my workshop or for the horses" Streaming bluetooth from my iPhone won't cut it since the range is all of 30 feet or so. I set my iPhone on the workbench and we all know that doesn't end well. Need to get a cheap receiver that will drive these speakers OK. Be nice to have my favorite FM stations playing whenever I want, even if I'm not close by. Be extra sweet to stream from my iPhone ion I wanna too. So I mounted the Bose 301's on the wall while waiting the 2 days for this Pyle Amp/Receiver to come. I didn't expect much for $60 bucks. It came in 2 days. Installed easily, but ran into a classic quandary these days. The Chinese to English instructions were very lacking. What the heck do you need instructions for your saying? Its all digital FM, so you need to search for the channels you will have available BEFORE you can really do anything. Then it simply will cycle thru them in order of find. either with the know, or the remote. Once you figure that out, I was literally blown away with the sound. Oh yes do they drive those old Bose 301's. I was afraid they would shake off the wall. The Bluetooth was easy to set up and pair with my iPhone so you can stream all your music (within bluetooth range that is). I have a couple old iPhones. I'm gonna fill one with music and leave it in the barn, but have my FM tunes as well. Parting thoughts: Only time will tell if this holds up, but not much to go wrong with a digital receiver. We will see if below zero temps in winter slow it down. It does me. I see why this unit gets such good reviews. If your in an area of poor FM reception, this may not be for you. In northern OH I picked up 40 FM stations. I can't figure out any presets, but I only listen to a few anyway. NO AM stations, so be aware of that. FM receiver only, with Bluetooth streaming from your own device and a USB and memory card slot for MP3's
E**.
Packed full of features but Bluetooth connectivity is spotty
I bought this amp to power some outdoor speakers I installed on my deck. I chose this particular model because it had the features I wanted, like tone control, Bluetooth, among other. Keep in mind, I used this amp in an outdoor environment with outdoor speakers and I'm basing my review on the results I got in that environment. Bluetooth connectivity: Bluetooth was intended to be my primary method of connection while using this amp. Unfortunately, I discovered the Bluetooth connectivity was very unrealiable. I have a 16'x16' deck and while utilizing the Bluetooth connection on my latest generation iPhone, the connection would keep dropping and reconnecting, causing a disruption in my music and a loud beeping sound. Mind you, I didn't have anything between my phone and the amp that would interfere with the signal like a metal chair or anything like that. The Bluetooth on this amp is just weak and should be able to cover twice the square footage of my deck, but doesn't even successfully cover half of it. Sound quality: Overall, the sound quality was good, not great. I had the amp hooked up to some Definitive Technology AW6500s. Def Tech is known for their quality products, and having that in mind, I chalked the less than impressive sound quality to the amp, not the speakers themselves. While the amp was more than capable of powering the speakers to get full productive sound, the quality wasn't there. I was missing some of the mid range and high end nuances I'm used to enjoying. Features: The list of features on this amp are great. It has an AM/FM receiver on to top multiple ways to plug in and enjoy music. The microphone inputs would allow for a good karaoke setup. The best features are the tone control, though. Many amps at this price point do not allow for proper tone control. The unit is built well and is very sturdy. The contacts on the rear of the unit are plastic and I could see how prolonged use could wear those out. Overall, the amp is packed full of features and is a good value. For me though, the spotty Bluetooth connectivity was a deal breaker since it was my primary intended method of connection. I ended up returning it for a refund.
P**R
geek to appreciate it
This is a great amp / receiver. But you need to be a geek to appreciate it. My wife would never put up with it. For one, the Flash drive mp3 player, Bluetooth, FM radio is a subsystem, listed on the source selector as mp3/bt. (I guess they ran out of room for "/fm".) (and this is what the remote controls, not the rest of the functions.) And yes the blue LEDs are way too bright. I'm a geek, so I can deal with the controls, and I covered up the LEDs with black electrical tape. I'm happy. I was comparing the Pyle to the Yamaha R-S202BL Stereo Receiver, which is more normal, and more appropriate for someone like my wife, but it looked needlessly big, less features, and was twice the cash. I've had it for over a week now. I use it to play CDs and DVD audio, Bluetooth from my phone, and FM radio. All work great. It has plenty of power. I have some old high quality Tannoy Monitor reference speakers, and there's no problem. When I get to about 10 o'clock on the volume, it's loud. I've haven't gone beyond 11 as I'm an old fart, and don't want to destroy what's left of my hearing. Also I don't want to blow my speakers out, although I'm probably being way really over protective here. It also runs cool, no problem ventilating, which was a problem I had with my 1990 receiver it replaced. I'm sure at some point I will use the USB MP3 player, but I doubt I will ever use the Mic and Echo features. I've had good USB MP3 player experiences on another Pyle amp I got. So given my reservations about the funkiness of the controls and too bright LEDs, it's a 5.
L**S
Get it if the power rating fits what your looking for* READ
I got this product used like new condition, almost half the price and worth every penny honesty. Like it'd suck if it burned out but for $30~ it's gotten it's use. If you can get it through Amazon warehouse, in like new condition, DO IT. ONLY if your in the market for power range given, because you'll get a good price and finding the next better would just be 4x as much. So if it doesn't end up working, more unlikely, Amazon has always been helpful in regards to back up the guarantee and form it around personal needs. But the thing was really like brand new, everything was still wrapped up nice, and connecting to it isn't a problem with its options. I'm powering two Frankenstein 80s era 3ways each rated for 100w and a 10in 120w powered sub. I can go halfway on main volume and its loud. The sub is only at half volume. No gauge but def over 90db. Like up front of small venue club. Need ear plugs if were to go higher or keep at half, from Bluetooth source at full volume and receiver internal bluetooth[use remote] at 20/30 If using Bluetooth mode turn down volume using remote to no higher than 25 and then use main volume knob to adjust volume. If not it may get distorted or be too loud for barely moving the knob from 0. So start low then turn up to gradually find sweet spot. As a plug and play system, well you need to hook up speakers to proper terminals and make sure all volumes are down from all sources before playing anything, its fairly easy and can give the power. I have no accurate testing to see if power ratings are true, but with my ear and knowledge of other reputable similar products, it checks out good. Sound quality is great after turning up treble half from 0 and bass varies. But I'm using old speakers so that could factor a degraded sound but it still sounds good also not much interference sounds from product itself. All varies on equipment ends but as a unit itself, again can't beat the deal fore mentioned.
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