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Pyle - Mini 2x75W Stereo Power Amplifier - PCA3

Pyle - Mini 2x75W Stereo Power Amplifier - PCA3
From Pyle

List Price: $121.99
Price: $63.60

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Product Description

The Pyle Home PCA3's small size makes it ideal for connecting smaller devices like portable CD/DVD or MP3 players directly to a pair of speakers. While it only has RCA-style outputs, it does include a 3.5-millimeter-to-RCA jack adapter for use with a whole range of portable devices. It features an on/off indicator LED, and controls for bass, treble, and volume.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1852 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Pyle
  • Model: PCA3
  • Dimensions: 4.13" h x 8.86" w x 7.68" l, 5.26 pounds

Features

  • 2x75W MAX Power
  • BLUE LED output level display
  • POWER ON/OFF switch and LED indicator
  • MP3 Via 3.5mm To RCA Converter
  • RCA jack input

Customer Reviews

Pyle Pro Amp works3
I bought the Pylepro PCA3 amy to run off my computer for music. Hooked to a pair of Polk Audio speakers. The system is better than the sound system with the computer. However, when you read the specifications is is only a 15 watt @ 1% distortion which is how typical amplifers are rated. The specification continue that at 10% distortion it can reach 75 watts / channel. ...sure... I do like the product and for the price it is a fair priced item.

Very clean sound4
A very compact little unit that is good for applications that call for clean but non-critical audio. I use it to power Polk speakers connected to a computer. Gets me very clean sound from iTunes, etc. -- vastly superior to the sound-in-a-box computer speakers.

Perfect for a single (or mixed) stereo source5
I have a living room setup with two Sony SS-F7000 floor-standing speakers. This amp powers them very nicely for my purposes. To me it sounds perfect - strong bass (main concern before buying) and with bass/treble controls that I leave set in the middle. In this fairly small room, I use it up to about 1/2 volume (at which point it is way too loud).

I don't want the complexity of a Stereo receiver with source selector, and so I combined this amp with a simple mixer: American Recorder PMIX-100 3-Source Personal Audio Mixer

This way I can have all my sources always on, it's just a matter of starting/stopping them.

I am going to replicate this setup for all my rooms, potentially with a smaller speaker like SS-B3000 which I already have a pair of (also sound ok with this amp). The single sound source in the other rooms will be an Apple Airport Express, for sound distribution. So far I'm really pleased with the sound setup - simple, cheap, and music to my ears.