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Mini 2X15 W Stereo Power Amplifier

Mini 2X15 W Stereo Power Amplifier

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Brand: Pyle
Category: CE

List Price: $72.50
Buy New: $28.26
You Save: $44.24 (61%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 1247

Shipping Weight (lbs): 2

MPN: PCA1
Model: PCA1
UPC: 068888886833
EAN: 0068888886833
ASIN: B0012KZNP4

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • RCA male cable inputs for direct source connection
  • Small form factor for portability
  • Speaker push-terminals for quick connections
  • 2 x 15W peak power output

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
* 2X15W 10% RMS At 4-Ohm * Power On Led Indicator * Master Volume Control * RCA Cable L/R Input * Four Push Type Speaker L/R Terminals * Compatible With Walkman And Computerize * Devices (MP3) Via 3.5mm To RCA Converter. * 110/220 Voltage Selector * Dimensions:5.61''(W) X 2.16''(H) X 4.21''(D)


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Compact and powerful. An excellent little amp!   December 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I got the recent idea to run a bookshelf speaker from my computer to my bathroom. After some quick research, it seemed the only problem with doing so was that computer sound cards don't have enough push to power a speaker, and any sound cards that did would require an upgrade on my power supply. What I needed was a stereo amp between the computer and speaker -- and ideally, one that was compact and inconspicuous as possible.

Enter the Pyle Pro Mini Amplifier. Perhaps I'm not a savvy enough web searcher (unlikely, I think) but this was the only amp I was able to find of its kind. A compact, simple, and single-purpose amp designed to just drive sound without any frills. And at that task, it completely satisfies. I've tested it on a 60W Bose bookshelf speaker and found that at the 10 o'clock position, the volume was more than sufficient to fill a bedroom. At the 12 o'clock (halfway) position, it was already too loud. I haven't turned it past that point for more than a second as it would definitely draw complaints. I'm convinced I could easily run this setup for a house party. Granted I only have a one-bedroom apartment, but you get the point. The sound is clean, full-range, and LOUD.

As for the product design, the footprint is smaller than a CD case, so it's easy to find room for. Running it for about half an hour and it doesn't give off any noticeable heat. The only (very minor) complaint I can think of for it would be the input wiring. It seems a bit strange to have an RCA *cable* with male connectors as the input; I've only ever known stereo components to have female RCA inputs. But all it means is finding a different kind of adapter wire. Otherwise, the amp serves its purpose beautifully. I have a particular love of efficient technology -- i.e. products that fulfill a specific need without frills and in a compact size -- and this is a perfect example of one.



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic little amp!   October 28, 2008
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I bought this amplifier to replace the stereo/amplifier combo unit in an old mini system, which was starting to give up on me. For the size and price, I wasn't expecting very much, but I figured I do most of my listening at fairly low levels and a mere 15 watts wouldn't be a big handicap. I figured it was worth a try for the price.

Wow, were my doubts misplaced. When you pick this tiny amplifier up, any questions about its quality immediately disappear. Despite its unimpressive size, it weighs a hefty two or three pounds. Made of solid metal, it's got fairly high-quality connectors on the back (no fancy 5-way binding posts, though) and everything has a very smooth, solid, substantial feel.

The low power rating isn't an issue either, especially if you're comparing to typical department-store stereo equipment, because the ratings on those systems are usually complete fabrications. In fact, if you've got a typical set of 8-ohm bookshelf speakers, this amp should be able to run them dangerously loud before you start to notice any distortion. The frequency response also seems good; it's definitely better than the response for the speakers I have it hooked up to right now, so I can't really comment on the limits.

I'm not sure how well this would work for larger speakers or those with more than two or three drivers, and I'm not sure how well it handles 4-ohm speakers. However, even for moderately large 8-ohm bookshelf units, I can't see a single flaw.




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