





🎶 Amplify your vibe, command the room!
The Pyle PT390AU is a powerful 300W 4-channel home audio amplifier designed for versatile use—from karaoke nights to PA systems. Featuring dual mic inputs with echo effects, multiple audio inputs (USB, RCA, AUX, AM/FM), and a digital LCD display, it offers professional-grade sound control with remote convenience. Perfect for millennials seeking a dynamic, connected, and immersive audio experience at home or events.







| ASIN | B00BQ5RULU |
| Audio Encoding | Stereo |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #163,742 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #203 in Audio Component Receivers |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Built-In Media | product, manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | RCA, USB |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 757 Reviews |
| Format | WMA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888743303 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.25"D x 14.75"W x 7"H |
| Item Height | 7 inches |
| Item Type Name | Accessory |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Model Number | PT390AU |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | (2) Mic Inputs, Usb flash reader |
| Output Power | 300 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 300 Watts |
| Supported Internet Services | Browser |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 4 |
| UPC | 068888743303 |
| Warranty Description | One Year Limited |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
| Wireless Technology | IR |
G**6
Need Bluetooth adapter cheap from az connect to aux
Am/fm a bit fuzzy/not Bluetooth must buy separate part wireless adapter to connect iPhone or any Bluetooth device cheap from az/remote kinda weird with the blank button gotta move to shut down/ok got that’s out of the way this receiver is a beast high volume 64. The bass is incredible I hooked up aux cord until the Bluetooth adapter came 2day from az. The sound is outstanding for the price I’m blasting it rn I can hear it all over the house.
A**Y
Fantastic product
This is the second one I’ve bought. Love this. Super simple to use. I am on the board of our town pool and our system died. I brought my home amplifier and presto. Works great. Employees know how to use it, and it works with our intercom system. Members are thrilled to hear good music too.
T**E
Better than other reviewers say... So Far
I’m using this as a garage man cave system. I have a Sony usb turntable connected and my iPod. While I agree with other reviews regarding the remote (not having a power button) which is no big deal to me. I think this receiver is great for what you pay for it! I’m happy with it. It does make a few weird noises here and there that are not audible while music is playing and the fan is a bit loud. Again not too loud considering I have a heater in the garage that has a louder fan so it’s not really noticeable. For what I’m using it for, it works great! Sounds good and it’s super loud even with my Sony bookshelf speakers. Wouldn’t recommend for normal living room stereo use for the reasons above but it’s great as an extra stereo
J**N
Don't waste your time. Cheap junk.
The only good things about this unit is that it was delivered fast, and the unit is cheap. I got it to replace an old broken Sony receiver- which even with one channel not working, and being several decades old, still sounds way better than this new unit. Sadly, you get what you pay for. The description on this listing and the so called manual are vague. Mostly it lists what can go wrong with your unit, interference, blown fuse, noise, and so on, and implies that it's your fault. You must have plugged it in wrong, or used the wrong speakers, and if balance knob isn't working, you probably need to buy a new one! So then, where's the list of the right speakers that I'm supposed to use? They're name brand speakers within the common recommended impedance range, so there should not be a problem. The unit wasn't likely built properly, and so any noise comes from the unit itself. There is a buzzing tone you hear in the bass, and a hiss in the treble. If you turn those knobs up, the buzz and hiss only worsen. If you turn the volume up, the noise is lessened a bit, but is still audible. I live in a small apartment, so there's a limit on how far away I can place my speakers. That shouldn't matter if I use new cables that are connected properly. When you turn it on, it goes to 10 db instead of 0. Depending on what you have plugged in, that "10 db" can be either too loud, or too quiet. It's very inconsistent. What you see on the display does not always reflect what is really happening with the unit. If you're an expert who doesn't mind DIY tinkering, and has the time to mess with it, this may be for you. If you like a bunch of bright LED's that can't be dimmed, and don't care much about sound quality, this may be for you. The chassis is metal, but the build quality of the face plate is terrible- very cheap light plastic that may have enjoyed a former life as food containers. The remote is cheap looking, and doesn't even have a power button. The radio stations it does pick up sound fair, but not great. It has presets, but oddly it doesn't remember the last station it was at when you turn the radio back on. It does not have bluetooth, though other similar Pyle products seem to, which is misleading. It has mic jacks I'll never use, but no headphone jack, unless you use an adapter to an audio output on the back, which will likely sound terrible. The 8 GB USB port is useless since you can connect a computer or phone to it anyway. I tried connecting my TV to it, and it sounded terrible. A turntable and pre amp connected to it sounds ok, but not great, and you still hear some noise from the Pyle unit. If anything, this has taught me to heed overwhelmingly bad reviews on products. You're better off taking a chance on a used vintage stereo receiver, getting a name brand compact bookshelf system, or saving money to buy something better. It might seem like a bargain, or maybe work as a temporary system, but know you're getting something that just kind of works, but not something you're going to love, or that will sound decent. I'm not even going through the effort to try to return it. It's eventually going in the trash. Basically, I wasted $100. Save yourself the heart ache, and don't by any garbage PYLE products!
G**Y
Plenty of power to drive 4 Klipsch large speakers.
Just hooked it up today and so far it works great. My older Klipsch speakers have not sounded this good in years. I can be heard across the valley now.
J**E
Good enough for short term option
Needed a cheap replacement for my 20 year old JVC stereo unit that finally went out after several years of use, until I'm able to settle on a better long term unit. I've had this unit in use for the past 90 days. Verdict: Good enough for the cost. But if you can find a better unit on sale around the same price point, I would look hard at that. Pros Works for most of what is needed. Gives me audio input and speaker output. Cons The main issue I would have is, as others have stated, no settings retention. When turned off and then back on, settings need to be readjusted. With that, when turning back on the volume goes way too high when turning on. Normally that wouldn't be an issue but the sound quality isn't very good - its do-able as long as you keep the volume low enough not to blow your speakers. [Posted by another reviewer] Volume steps are too large. More variable volume output space would be nice. Each step of the volume/volume knob is represented by increments of 2. using volume of 08 is hard to hear, 10 is a little loud, 12 is way too loud through the Aux inputs. - Agreed Neutral: I haven't used any of the data inputs, SD, USB, Ipod/mp3 since I stream all of that through my computer thats hooked into this through stereo input. For my particular use, no need to use the remote control so I have no input on that. I don't use the karaoke/mic function. Instead of mic inputs would've preferred, headphone output, and the ability to plug in wireless headphone unit for when I want to bypass the speakers, but wasn't an option on this unit.
B**H
great receiver at a great price
I like all the features and so easy to use. Sound quality is great and can't beat the price
J**E
This is a great amplifier. I might even use the term 'awesome'! (Revised after six months.)
This is a great amplifier. I might even use the term 'awesome.' But I need to justify that comment. I have very specific expectations. What I want from it is to drive four very large, power-hungry speakers and produce very clean sound at a volume I can feel in my bones. I have the speakers. What I needed was the power to drive them, and this amp has it. No clipping, no distortion, crisp treble up to dog-whistle, tight base all the way down to earth tremors. I personally don't care whether the Ipod menu is user-friendly. I'll never use it. I don't care whether it gets good radio reception (it seems to). What I care about is the best possible listening experience on four speakers driven by a powerful amp, fed by my computer. This amp delivers in spades! My only complaint is the fan in the unit. It is always on, and is probably too loud to have in your living room. Of course, a fan is necessary with this kind of power. If you can put the amp in a cabinet of some sort to block the fan noise, that will be fine. At my preferred volume I never hear it. But if you are listening to a movie or jazz or classical or singer-songwriter and need silence as the background, you will find this amp to be too loud. I use it in my studio, and I turn it off when I'm not listening to it, so it is not a problem for me. If what you want is raw clean power to drive big speakers for the sound you can only get from big speakers, at a good price, this unit has it. As for other features, better check other reviews. So now I've owned this amp for 6 months, and I have to alter my review. I've found that the audio quality, which was so good when I first purchased the unit, has fallen off substantially. Another reviewer referred to a high-pitched interference in the audio. What I've found is that the high frequencies are becoming more and more garbled. It is especially apparent during quiet passages. I'm debating whether it is worth paying the shipping both ways to send it in for repair. Either that or relegate it to the garage and get something better. Really can't give this thing a good review at this point.
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