🎧 Own the room with 500W of wireless power!
The PyleWireless PMSA126BU is a compact yet powerful 500W Bluetooth-enabled PA amplifier designed for professional and home use. It supports a wide range of speaker impedances (4-16 ohms) and multiple input sources including USB, SD, AUX, RCA, mic, and FM radio. Featuring a built-in siren alarm and precise EQ controls with a digital LCD display, this system delivers versatile, high-quality sound with easy wireless streaming and comprehensive control options.
C**J
Awesome Sound & Features - Easy to Use
Model: PMSA126BUI have 2 large speakers from a 1980's Sony HST-231 stereo. The stereo back then was very loud, and I was hoping to find something to use with these speakers in same manner.8 Ohms each, together 16 Ohms. 200 Watts each, together 400 Watts.I read other reviews where users had issues, yet it's important to match up correct amplifier with your device.I knew nothing about amplifiers, yet took just minutes of reading on Internet to learn.My speakers don't use 70V. Even though this model has it, you are not required to use it. 70V is for 4 or more speakers (and sound quality is lowest).My 2 speakers were hooked up in Series. I bought extra speaker wire 14 AWG, and quick connects, so it can all quickly be connected/disconnected. And, I used 30 feet in between amp -> speaker -> speaker -> back to amp, this way I can space everything apart.At the amplifier, I hooked up 1 wire to 16 Ohms (positive), and other to COM (negative) - and that's it! Most of the work involved me stripping speaker wires and adding quick connects.At the back of model, you simply connect exposed wire by screwing it in. I screwed in 5" of speaker wire, with a quick connect at the other end, so I can quickly take it all apart, and not have to unscrew/screw wires at amplifier.The sound is amazing!It truly sounds just like the original stereo that we used for speakers, primarily because all specs on the amplifier matched the specs for the speaker.Connected my phone via Bluetooth, and opened Tidal, which is a music app that has "Master" quality songs - same quality as in the studio. I tested some 1980's songs that were heavy on bass, and it sounds great.I also tested cranking volume up super high, and the speakers sounded exactly like with the original stereo.It can go very, very loud.What's really very nice is that you can hook up 2 microphones, for Karaoke. I tested this and it works great.Each microphone has it's own volume.So, you can control the volume of the music separately from volume for the microphones - that's really nice.The 1 feature I believe that would improve this model would be if Pyle upgraded Bluetooth 4 to 5.0.4 - range is 10 meters indoor (50 meters line of sight)5 - range is 40 meters indoor (200 meters line of sight)Overall - extremely happy with the purchase!
A**5
Most important addition to our PA system
We regularly have announcements made for our church meetings and events in the lobby and other roomsPreviously we had to walk around and loudly yell out the announcementsNow with ceiling speakers installed and this PA system. It is a thing of the pastThis amplified PA system was easy to install and works with a number of different speaker ohmsThe inputs are numerous to cover all your needs and the Bluetooth range works very wellPeople really enjoy using the PA system to make announcementsWe also now pipe in music during Christmas for our partyI paired this with a speaker switch which I wish was built into the PA but that would just increase the price
S**T
FOUND DISTORTION AT LOW VOLUME LEVEL
Amplifier Output terminals are the typical 4 ohms, 8 ohms, 16 ohms & 70V (which allows for a broad range of speaker configuration)On Testing, I fed music into the AUX input and came up with the following results:Normal Music Power: 25 - 30 Watts (approx.)I don't know wether I struck a bad batch, but the unit I received had quite a high level of distortion at low volume levels. At first, I thought it was due to the fact that the unit had received a lot of shock - shipped to Australia (perhaps it was badly treated during transit). Without thinking, I went to WAGNER ELECTRONIC SERVICES (WES) - My local electronics shop which I know and trust, sells good quality products.There I purchased and replaced the main transistors in the unit. That didn't make any difference. After a little while, I began to think that the distortion was due to a poor design - resulting in some degree of circuit instability. Fortunately, I managed to make some dodgy improvements to the fault I've found. However, I'm not sure wether this is just a one-off fault (my bad luck) or that they're all like that from factory.In the past I have found these cheap production electronic goods to have poor standards. (Compared to developed countries)... don't get me wrong - all I'm trying to say is that you get what you pay for!It all depends on the individual's needs and taste I suppose.I am happy to share experiences with other people. I'm an Audio Enthusiast who enjoys working on my hobby in the spare time.My Email address is [ebox297@hotmail.com](If you Email me please include an appropriate subject)
C**N
First one FM radio DOA. Good Customer service and new one was shipped out next day.
First one I ordered the radio was DOA. Pyle and amazon was kind and got a replacement out next day. Second one seems to be working fine. The price is a steal for what your getting. But only time will tell of longevity. My only functional complaints are that their should be buttons on the unit it’s self to tune the radio not just scan and program presets. If you lose the remote your out of luck then. Also I wish the FM Radio Antenna hookup was a stand Coaxial female connection not an older style male connector. I had to purchase and adapter to have my antenna to work.
D**E
Wire speakers correctly
Works great. This powers my 8 ceiling speakers well. No problems yet.
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