PYLE P.A. systems

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  • Seamus
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    • Dec 2000
    • 88

    PYLE P.A. systems



    Has anyone used these products? They look like nice units, and seem to be available from numerous vendors for significantly less than the MSRP (but then again the MSRP is often a bunch of bull pucky). I've seen the 200 watt unit going for around $380 U.S.
    An objective review would be appreciated.

    Thanks.

  • Seamus
    Member
    • Dec 2000
    • 88

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    I have since purchased one of these units (the PWA3500) which offers 200 watts of amplification in a nice portable battery powered package. Here is my short review for anyone in the market of a new P.A.
    The units recharge in about 4-6 hours, and run for 8-10 on a full charge. They have enough inputs for most variety entertainment usage 2 "combo" jacks (1/4' and XLR) and an RCA input. As well as RCA output, and a built in wireless receiver. The unit also has output for two auxiliary speakers, which makes it great for doing any really large indoor spaces as you have what equates to a good sized PA system.
    I purchased mine for around $550 u.s.
    I am pleased with the unit thus far. It appears to supply plenty of good quality sound. There are built in treble/bass controls and all inputs have seperate volume controls. I believe these amps provide good quality for the price they are offered at. The MSRP listed on the manufacturers website is well over the price that I found at most online retailers.
    The link in the previous message is currently dead, as I believe their page is under counstruction, but their homepage is: http://www.pyleaudio.com

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    [This message has been edited by Seamus (edited 09-23-2001).]

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