

🎶 Elevate your sound game—compact power, endless connectivity!
The Pyle PDA29BU.6 is a compact 2-channel stereo amplifier delivering 200W peak power with 100W RMS, designed for home theater and studio use. It supports Bluetooth wireless streaming, FM radio with enhanced antenna, and multiple inputs including RCA, USB, SD card, AUX, and dual microphone jacks. Featuring rotary EQ controls, a digital LED display, and remote control, it offers versatile, high-quality audio performance in a sleek, space-saving design.








| ASIN | B08W5BVN1B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,051 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #60 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (818) |
| Date First Available | February 9, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 2.88 pounds |
| Item model number | PDA29BU.6 |
| Manufacturer | Pyle |
| Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 7 x 6.2 inches |
E**G
great value for the money
My very old Kenwood tuner/amp stopped putting out sound recently. It's a high-end device with inputs for the turntables, tape decks and CD players I've used over the years. These days I mostly used it for TV sound and FM radio. The remote is also complex and multi-functional. I found this device on Amazon and figured I couldn't go wrong at the price, which is a fraction of what I paid for the Kenwood more than 40 years ago. It's also a small fraction of the size of my old one. It nicely meets my needs. I connected the TV, using a digital-to-analog converter and RCA jacks to the back. Then I connected two medium-sized speakers and raised the built-in FM antenna. It's got three modes: auxiliary, radio and blue tooth. The TV runs through the first. The FM has a search mode or you can set for stations using the remote. Reception is quite good. The blue tooth paired easily with my Amazon Fire tablet (I don't use a smart phone). (It also has a mic input using a phono jack on the front but I don't plan to use it.) As a bare-bones device, it's only got volume and tone controls. The latter are adjusted with dials on the front of the box. The quite small remote controls power, mode, volume and FM channel. There's no mute button, but the on/off responds very quickly. It doesn't do most of the things my old amp did, or look nearly as impressive on the shelf. But it does what I need it to do, and it has blue tooth - which wasn't dreamed of when I got the old one. For the price, I don't think you can beat it. UPDATE: After re-reading my review, I think I made it sound more "bare-bones" than it is. In addition to the audio input, FM and blue tooth, it also has an SD card and USB slot, the latter for use with flash drives. The remote can be used to locate tracks on the MP3 source. And the remote has an EQ button that switches among preset values. There's no equalizer readout, so you have to just judge the one you like by ear. All of which is to emphasize that this is a good value for the money.
T**S
This is one terrific little amp!
I have a pair of beautiful vintage TimeFrame 500's that were just sitting there . I have a closet full of various extra amps (yeah, I am one of THOSE guys) but all are simply too big for me to fool with. I have noticed in the past few years that some of this stereo equipment I would have turned my nose up at just a few years ago has been showing up in my house and it is very good for the price. I decided to give this inexpensive Pyle unit a shot. I just needed something small. So, I have been using this now for a few weeks and here is what I think. Outstanding! For the $ it just can't be beat. It has plenty of power to drive most 8 ohm speakers to a very decent level. If I were to turn the volume up beyond 40% it would run me out of the room . Bluetooth connection is stunningly fast. Almost instant. Never misses. Quality, for Bluetooth anyway, is very good. I hooked up a decent quality streamer/DAC. I am running it in thru the RCA connection in back and honestly, using Qobuz, it sounds amazing. Stereo imaging is outstanding. Bottom line, for casual listening, this is a great unit. Not bad looking either! It exceded my expectations!
P**N
Pyle PDA29BU Version 6 big improvement over original
Seven years ago I moved into a home that was built in 1999. It had a whole house speaker system with speakers in the ceiling of the Family Room, Living Room, Dining Room and Deck, each with their own volume control. The wires all came out of the wall in the Family Room, but they were not hooked up to anything. When we first moved in, I bought the Pyle PDA29BU Wireless BT Stereo Amplifier to power a pair of bookshelf speakers in my workshop in the basement. It was perfect for my needs and sounded great. I used it to play music from my phone via Bluetooth. Yes, the amplifier had some issues. You were required to cycle through the Mode selector to reach Bluetooth mode each time you turned it on. And the ping when the Bluetooth connected was very loud. Also, it had a pretty loud hum when the sound was turned down low. But at this price point, those negatives were q small price to pay. Recently, I decided I wanted to hook up the whole house speaker system to a Bluetooth amplifier as well. After doing some research, and not wanting to throw a lot of money at old technology (also, I have a number of stand-alone Bluetooth speakers in the house already), I again decided go with the Pyle PDA29BU amplifier. But I noticed that the model number had a .6 after it. Obviously, a version 6 of the original. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that Pyle had addressed a number of complaints that I and others had with the original PDA29BU. No more cycling through the mode to get to Bluetooth each time I turned it on. No more super loud ping when the Bluetooth connected. And the hum is virtually gone. I paired the amplifier with the PSS6 Pyle 6 Zone Power Speaker Switch Selector to handle the multiple sets of speaker wires in my set up. Now, I’m not saying you would want to pair this amp with your 50 year old Bose 301, 501 or 901’s, but for my purposes, these two components work great together without breaking the bank.
J**I
Great quality of sound
This little amplifier deliver great quality of sound. You can feel the difference when you turn the knob. It’s a good size I can places under the TV. The price is good. Quality much better than other mini amplifier, like Norsound which with over 2000 reviews. I compare both of them: Price: price is about the same, this one $10 more, but the sound quality is huge difference. The body size: this one of course bigger, but compared with Sony, it definitely smaller. If you are looking for mini, you can go with Norsound. Again if you want to choose high quality sound, this may doing better job. Safety: this seems more stable not easy over heat. Norsound’s body gets hot after 30 mins, and the connection not stable. I enjoy with with this USA made amplifier.
J**.
Price was good
Works good instruction poor but figured it out. Power rating not in true RMS
G**Z
Sound quality is excellent
A great little component. Does everything you want all in a small package. Great sound, bluetooth capability Didn't know what I was missing
H**R
Trabaja muy bien, de acuerdo a su descripción
J**S
se escucha bien, pero en volumen cero se escucha estática, si lo ocupas para películas esta genial.
A**X
Me gusto por 1000. Que pague, lo puedes usar sin preocupación, que las visitas lo usen si que tengas que estar al pendiente
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