- 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
This mini stereo power amplifier provides up to 75 W of power on each channel at 4 ohms. Connect your inputs using the RCA jacks. Outputs over standard speaker push jacks. It’s compatible with any audio or computer device – you can even hook up an iPod using a 3.5mm to RCA jack converter. Treble, bass, and volume controls on the front let you tweak your sound to exactly how you want it. Runs on 110 or 220 V.
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List Price: $ 121.99
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Review by James Beyer for Pyle – Mini 2x75W Stereo Power Amplifier – PCA3
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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.
Review by Joakim Arfvidsson for Pyle – Mini 2x75W Stereo Power Amplifier – PCA3
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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.
Review by James R. Hood for Pyle – Mini 2x75W Stereo Power Amplifier – PCA3
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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.
Review by Gregory Shrout for Pyle – Mini 2x75W Stereo Power Amplifier – PCA3
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I bought this amp as a sub-woofer amp and it does the job! My new Pioneer 919 blahbitty blah receiver has a PRE OUT SUBWOOFER (RCA style) output, and I happened to have a new-in-the-box 12″ woofer from Radio Shack that I picked up years ago on clearance for 10 bucks. Add in a $40 sheet of plywood and my build time, and I’ve got a low cost, high quality sub-woofer.
The Pioneer receiver does just about everything except run out and start my car (and I’m wondering if it’ll do that!), so it’s too dad-gum complicated. In contrast, this amp could hardly be simpler. It has two RCA style inputs (Left and Right), two speaker-wire outputs (Left and Right), Treble gain, Bass gain, Volume, and an On/Off switch.
I saw on other reviews that people used the amp to power an old pair of speakers while playing their iPods. I felt that if the sub-woofer thing didn’t work out, I could still do that as Plan ‘B’. Fortunately, Plan ‘A’ is working. I have a nice Belkin 25 foot cable with RCA ends coming from the Pre Out Subwoofer out of the receiver and going into one of the channel inputs (Left) on this amp. Then I have a monster cable, bare-end wires coming out of the corresponding (Left) channel output going directly to the Radio Shack 12″ woofer. No crossover or filtering! I’m not sure, but I’m guessing the receiver filters out the high freqs and passes only the lower freqs, 800 hz and below.
Anyway, it sounds good, does what I want it to do, and even has nice blue LED indicators that light up when the bass pounds out the beat of a song, or explosions from a game. It’s about the size of a thick paperback book, and if I needed too, I could easily unplug everything and take the amp out to my garage for duty playing my iPod.
Review by JBFairport for Pyle – Mini 2x75W Stereo Power Amplifier – PCA3
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Using this Amp to drive outdoor Bose speakers. Getting the signal to the amp using WiFi in the house and an Apple Airport Express situated next to the amp. Works great. I can play my itunes library, Pandora and other internet radio to the back yard now.
Amp worked perfectly to provide the missing link to my outdoor speakers.