The Pyle Pro PTAU45 Mini 120 Watt x 2 Stereo Power Amplifier w/ USB/CD/Aux Inputs is an all purpose amp that works well in home, corporate and performance environments.
This amp's switchable microphone, pager and mixing modes combined with its switchable AUX1, AUX2, CD and USB inputs makes the PTAU45 a true multi-purpose amp that suits public address duty and as an amplifier for singers and musicians.
| Amplifier | |
|---|---|
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Power Rating | 240 Watts (120 Watts x 2) |
| Frequency Response | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Signal to Noise Ratio | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Connectors | |
|---|---|
| Input |
CD (RCA L/R Pair) x 1 Aux 1 (RCA L/R Pair) x 1 Aux 2 (RCA L/R Pair) x 1 MIC (1/4") x 1 USB (Front Panel) x 1 |
| Output |
REC (RCA L/R Pair) x 1 Speaker Push Type Pos/Neg L/R Set (4 Terminals) x 1 Phones (1/4" Front Panel) |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Power Requirements | 110/220 Volts Selectable |
| Base Dimensions (WxHxD) | 8.27 x 2.72 x 5.39" (210 x 69.08 x 136.90 mm) |
| Weight | 4.66 lb (2.72 kg) |
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Comments about Pyle Pro PTAU45 Mini 120 Watt x 2 Stereo Power Amplifier w/ USB/CD/Aux Inputs:
This little mini amp rocks and has the power to suppoort large speakers. I use this with 2 Pyle Pro PDWR50B 6.5" speakers. Will be using them in my basement bar room for parties and entertaining guests. Has inputs for iPOD, USB, MIC and AUX.
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Comments about Pyle Pro PTAU45 Mini 120 Watt x 2 Stereo Power Amplifier w/ USB/CD/Aux Inputs:
The amp works just fine. However, it has a serious design flaw that makes it almost impossible for me to enjoy as intended. I planned to use it on my patio, connected to outdoor speakers. This requires me to connect and disconnect the speakers regularly. The first few times everything went well. But then the springs that hold the speaker wires in place began popping out and I had to keep replacing them. Then, because the area behind the spring compartment has holes leading into the interior of the amp. One of the springs fell into the amp and I had to take it apart to retrieve it. It's become such a problem that I've been forced to use rubber bands to keep the speaker wires in place.
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