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The Pyle PFA200 is a compact 60-watt dual-channel Class-T HiFi audio amplifier designed for versatile home or car use. It supports 2-8 ohm speakers and multiple input sources including smartphones and microphones. Featuring customizable tone controls, a blue LED volume knob, and built-in safety protections, it delivers clear, distortion-free sound with reliable durability in a sleek, portable design.






| ASIN | B0071HZ5EQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,303 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #196 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Date First Available | January 25, 2012 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068889023343 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.25 x 6 x 2.25 inches |
| Item model number | PFA200 |
| Manufacturer | Pyle |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Output Power | 60 watts |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 14.4 Volts (DC) |
| Mounting Type | Car Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Power | 60 Watts |
| Package Type Name | box |
| Product Dimensions | 8.25 x 6 x 2.25 inches |
| Specification Met | No |
| UPC | 068889023343 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
R**S
Pyle 60 W amp is very good
The 60W Pyle works very well. Good bass and treble and reasonable power without distortion at 1/2 volume driving 8 ohm two way speakers. I am using the 60W Pyle to drive a record player. The Pyle requires a preamp which is normal with a moving coil or moving magnet cartridges on the record player. Very pleased.
P**O
Simple, Cheap, and All I Need
The first time I bought an amp was back in the seventies. I shelled out a lot of money, because I wanted only the best. Over the years, I've spent thousands on new amps. In the last 15 years or so, I've looked around for a bargain on a good used amp. I bought lots of them, and they burned out fast because they were long past their warranty. This time, I thought I'd check out prices on new amps. I haven't bought a new one in a long time, just because there are so many cheap used ones out there. I figured the prices would be too high. But then I found one that is only a few inches all around, and doesn't have anything I don't need: remote control, an equalizer, a tuner, or jacks for a lot of components. In fact, I only needed one component jack this time. It works just great. I like the compact size. At $35, it costs a little more than a good used amp, but it will last a lot longer and it takes up a lot less space. I've just bought a second one.
G**2
Almost Perfect
Honestly, I was a little hesitant to order this little amp due to the low price and some of the mixed reviews, however, after receiving it and hooking it up, I'm truly happy and content with my purchase. I paired this unit with a pair of Yamaha NS - AW350 2-Way Indoor/Outdoor speakers. The sound is outstanding. My speakers are mounted under a 18' X 21' covered deck. This is not a powerhouse amp, so don't pair it with large speakers. I think the Yamaha speakers that I purchased are probably at the threshold for what this amp can push effectively. Pros: Small and compact Quality of sound is fantastic Crazy low price For me, the blue light is not as annoying as others have said Individual Bass and Treble controls are nice to have Cons: The spring-loaded speaker terminals are a pain. I wish it had banana plugs instead to make it easier to disconnect and store. No Remote. A remote would be really nice, but considering the price, I can just get off my lazy tail and walk over to it. No rubber feet or "tits" on the bottom of the unit. I can add these myself.
B**S
Tesla loses to Direct Current
Hi-Fi meets D/C and it's love at first sound. It's rare to find low power in tandem with clarity in an amplifier.The punishment for purchasing entry grade equipment is often compromised, off-the-shelf components.This unit however, started life as a sound card chip that never managed universal adoption or notoriety and ended up seeing use by various manufacturers as a cost saving audio application. The PA200 is realistically 10 watts RMS/channel before it starts to lose headroom, but that translates into some serious volume levels with audible clarity and impeccable separation. If you are a connisuer and truly enjoy separating the musical nuances in a performance, then this chip's for you. Pye has made good effort packagng this Eco-amp friendly with hum/hiss-free stand-by and bass/treble controls which really come in handy for desktop applications.This is a super amp for a mere $30.00 folks! The benefits of running on 12 volts makes this unit so versatile in a host of environments. Low power consumtion, extremely small package, short output protected,light weight and minimal heat losses have filled a long overdue niche for a portable amplifier. It's so efficient it doesn't even need heat sinks but it delivers shimmering sibilance and amazingly controlled bass without wandering or runaway. The black extruded aluminum case should hold up well in mixed humidity use, where steel would make it look like your snowblower in a few years. A smart inclusion is a 1/4 standard mike jack on the rear and 2 RCA inputs and a 1/8 stereo on the front panel. Some users of these amps find there's not enough power or a lot of line noise but Pye has made their version with quality circuitry and connectors and mine is whisper quiet on Max connected to an iPad. The clarity of this amp easily reveals the lack of MP3's and AAC compared with CD.There are better sample rates amongst MP3's of course but any subtractive compression method in order to save storage, is dropping a lot of musical info. If I play the same music from the two different sources, the difference is dramatic. An iTunes download compared with a CD is far grainier and the bass smuggier, the composites of musical white noise is audibly truncated compared to the silky presentation from a CD. And once again, the level inputs are far higher and produce cleaner signal to noise levels at partial volume. Turntables can be notorious for rumble and hum but if your shielding is good,this amp will redefine all that old vinyl of yours, bringing out the best of analog sources. As an off-grid application this unit won't drain your deep cycle batteries for days...it's either Steppenwolf or eye-to-eye "really talking" on this two day, rained out trip. I have a Pioneer 7.1 system that would shut down the system by the time Frodo intercepts Gandalf on Bibo's birthday if hooked it to an inverter. 12 volt power packs come in a lot of different sizes to provide hours of decent amplification that you could strap to your body or facilitate a campfire group. The key is in it's flexibility and non fatiguing clarity. Nice job Pye, just don't get cheap on us "... That was Hammond's mistake".
D**H
Handle With Care
When I bought this, it was a great little amp. I had purchased a Pyle turntable from a local record store, and used this amp and a set of bookshelf speakers, also Pyle products, to complete the setup. It was plenty loud to fill my bedroom at my old place. I had never had a problem with it, and I've owned it for about a year. Unfortunately, it no longer functions properly. When I moved back to my parents' house, I decided to haul out my turntable and set it up there. The receiver had been in storage for about three months beforehand, and upon testing it, I discovered that the left channel no longer worked. Repair or replacement by Pyle seemed to be less than worth bothering with after reading comments about their returns policy. I took it to the same record store, who will do repairs, to see if they could help me out. They were able to repair the left channel, but it came back with a chatter-like noise in the right, and it now shuts off and reactivates every five to ten minutes. When I bought this, I recall there being no one-star reviews on this item. I'm not sure I want to replace it in kind as a result. I never had any trouble with it while it was set up at the old place and I think it would have been okay had I not needed to move.
A**O
Es excelente la verdad por el precio y por lo pequeño mis espectativas eran mucho menos y sorpresa que me lleve al conectarlo a mi laptop pues el sonido es genial no al nivel audiofilo pero si para un buen oído el bajo es profundo da mucho bajó por cierto con el botón bass sin embargó el sonido lo podemos equilibrar por medio del botón treible eso sí depende la fuente de música u el orígen de esta si es música de YouTube es digamos es un audio aceptable pero si el orígen es ,Spotify, Amazon música , radio online o música guardada en la compu se escuchará genial.
M**N
I purchased this to drive 4 speakers in my dual Arcade 1up RasberryPi. Sound quality was quite good as far as I was concerned - keep in mind most audio im playing is from classic (retro) games. The speakers attached were a cheap set from an old RCA surround system and a set that came stock on the Arcade 1up systems. Bass and treble levels are noticeable when adjusted so those work on the amp. Sound level can go very high even though the speakers are of low quality. I have really tested the mic or "mp3" inputs but the composite L/R work perfectly. Definitely a great little amp for your DIY projects.
J**Z
Como era para alimentar unas bocinas para mi habitación, la potencia es excelente, a pesar de de que las bocinas pueden más alcancen un nivel de volumen y nitidez de sonido muy bueno. Lo unico malo son los leds del potenciometro de control de volumen, por lo cual bajo mi responsabilidad y riesgo, abrí el amplificador y retire los leds de la placa base y listo!
D**N
Really cool look, Easy to use, and the EQ has only usable frequencies to enhance your sound: no stupidly deep subs, etc. Perfect for switching between true audio referencing on my laptop when recording, and listening to my fave mp3's w/the push of a button! Perfect score from me! Awesome price too!
E**E
La potencia me pareció excelente para su tamaño y precio. Sobre la fidelidad, hay quie decir que tiene controles de graves y agudos que no funcionan bien pues provocan distorsiones muy desagradables. Afortunadamente, ya que los fabricantes saben lo anterior, lo dotaron de un botón para eliminar esos controles y que la señal pase directamente. De ese modo la calidad del sonido es muy buena. SUGIERO ELIMINAR LOS CONTROLES QUE NO SIRVEN y de ese modo bajar aún más el precio, que ya es muy bueno
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