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Pyle Wireless Bluetooth Home Audio Amplifier - 100W 5 Channel Home Theater Power Stereo Receiver, Surround Sound w/ HDMI, AUX, FM Antenna, Subwoofer Speaker Input, 12V Adapter, Black - PFA540BT

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  • 100 WATT POWER: The Pyle 5 Channel HiFi Audio Amplifier w/ 100W peak power gives your entertainment system a boost. Offers low distortion w/ acoustically accurate audio reproduction, allowing you to enjoy crisp and high quality amplified audio
  • BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY: The small personal integrated indoor stereo receiver is equipped with Bluetooth wireless music streaming. Works with today’s latest devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, computer w/ hassle free receiver pairing
  • 4 INPUTS: The professional Hi Fi amp supports various external devices. Features RCA subwoofer output, AUX RCA L/R audio inputs, HDMI output plus 2 HDMI inputs, FM radio antenna input, 5 sets of spring loaded speaker terminal connectors
  • FRONT CONTROL PANEL: The compact amplifier which features full range stereo sound reproduction has a built in LCD display w/ crisp buttons for the functions such as standby, tuner (minus/plus), surround, mute, input and a rotary control knob for the volume
  • EQ CONTROLS: This multi purpose 5 channel compact home theater digital stereo receiver box features crisp buttons and rotary knob controls for audio adjustment. Includes 12V adapter and remote control for easy distant audio adjustments. Note: Refer to the PDF attached below in the Technical Specification for User Manual


Pyle PFA540BT 5-Channel Powered Amp Design - Lightweight & Compact Size - Hassle-Free Connection with Automatic Pairing Ability - FM Radio with Digital LCD Display - Front Panel Button Control Center - HDMI Output + (2) HDMI Inputs - Aux RCA (L/R) Audio Input Jacks - Spring Loaded Speaker Terminal Connectors - Full Range Stereo Sound Reproduction - RCA Subwoofer Output - Includes Remote Control


Eduardo
Reviewed in Mexico on July 29, 2024
Buena calidad de construcción en aluminio. Excelente para home cinema de una sala pequeña y altavoces acorde, en mi caso sala de estar de 4x4m, y sistema bowers Wilkins m1.Opción estéreo y multicanal, no opciones ni modos ni funciones extras ni excesivos que te incitan a traer el control remoto en mano todo el tiempo. Lo que hace, para ese tamaño de salas, muy bien logrado.Solo tiene entradas hdmi y rca. Eche de menos una óptica.El control remoto con todas las funciones que ofrece el equipo, pero es de plástico blando y fragil, a tener cuidado.Lo compre de urgencia para sustituir averia de un receiver de marca premium, en estancia secundaria y, muy complacido.
rick
Reviewed in Singapore on June 26, 2024
There was always a risk with pyle stuff as its infamous for poor quality so took a gamble as it was the only compact HDMI amp out there. Was so impressed with the unit at first worked great. In fact was so impressed I was about to order a second one. Then after a week all HDMI inputs stopped working. I did the usual checks, cables etc all worked fine when connected direct. But via the amp no signal was getting through on both HDMI inputs.Lucky Amazon saved the day and arranged for an immediate return.
Sohackitj
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2022
I got this and paired it with a new Blue ray player to replace an older Dolby 5.1 Blue ray that had died. I had a hard time finding a new system that uses the Dolby surround speakers, and this unit gave me the ability to use my existing speakers, with the exception of the sub woofer. THIS UNIT REQUIRES AN ACTIVE SUBWOOFER! I ended up having to purchase one with a single RCA line-in connection for about $125.00.The unit has good sound for a basic home theater system. The 2 HDMI connections are great, as I can easily hook up a computer or game system and get the sound through all speakers. Bluetooth works good as well.The only thing I don't like about it is the tuner, which is complete garbage. It comes with an antenna which is no more than a 3ft long wire. The connection on the back (pic) has a pin in the center to hook up the wire antenna. This makes it impossible to connect an actual antenna, as the center of the connector on the unit would need to be female. Either way, it doesn't pull in radio stations very well, and some frequencies are nothing more than a pulsing static noise. I don't use it as a radio, so it isn't a deal-breaker for me, but if you want to listen to FM radio, it probably isn't for you.
Veera
Reviewed in Singapore on July 24, 2021
It does not meet my expectations.
BadKarma
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2018
So I have an older HDTV with limited audio out functionality, a set of bookshelf speakers and a center channel speaker, and 2 HDMI devices (Apple TV and a game console). I wanted to connect all of this together for a small 11ftx11ft room - used as a kids loft playroom. Preferably with a solution that was small, cheap, and not overly complicated.It turns out it’s surprisingly expensive to cobble together a system that does this, if you want true multi-channel audio. It would take an HDMI switcher (to switch between the 2 HDMI devices), an HDMI audio extractor (to pull the 5-channel audio from the HDMI signal), and a multi-channel receiver with SPDIF/Toslink inputs (since that’s what the HDMI audio extractors typically output). At a minimum, it would take a large dedicated A/V receiver, which I didn’t have space for. For a tiny room, reused speakers, and an older TV that will be used primarily by my kids to play games and watch Netflix, I was not enthusiastic to put out that kind of money.So I was very surprised when my internet searches led to this device - it basically contains all of those features in a form factor the size of a paperback book, for a fraction of the price. It has 2 HDMI inputs and 1 HDMI output. So no HDMI switcher required. It has true 5.1 channel output (including a separate sub output, which I haven’t tried). So I can avoid the audio extractor to Toslink device. It has a built-in “20W per channel” (more on that) amplifier, so I didn’t need a separate receiver/amp. It has some modest tone control features (treble and bass) and you can separately control the volume of the center, front, rear, and subwoofer channels.Will “audiophiles” be into this? Probably not. Pyle gets mediocre reviews at best for sound quality. I can’t even vouch for the durability. But it gets the job done.Design: it’s a compact unit, the size of a paperback. The design is clean, modern, and actually handsome for a Pyle device. The metal case, buttons, and volume knob feel high quality. The remote, however, is very flimsy and the buttons are imprecise (minus 1/2 star for that), but that’s a minor quibble.Sound: The instructions are sparse, but from what I can tell, the “surround” button does the opposite of what you would think. If you have a true 5.1 channel input and you want 5.1 channel output, you turn surround OFF to get “real” 5.1 channel sound. If you turn it on, it uses (according to the manual) “analogy” five channel signal. Does that mean “simulated” 5 channel? Who knows, but I know when I had my Apple TV in Dolby 5.1 output mode, turning “analogy” Surround on meant I couldn’t hear the center channel. I turned it off and the center channel audio returned. To me, the sound was clear, stereo separation was accurate. Bass was a little anemic, but that could be both a function of my small speakers and whatever chipset the amplifier uses.As far as the wattage rating, it uses a 12V x 3A power supply, for a total of 36W. So I’m not sure how they calculate 20W per channel x 5 channels, or 100W total. No, that’s not a lot of watts, but - again - consider the optimal use for this amp. A typical bookshelf speaker is rated at 89-93dB/1W at 1 meter sensitivity (you put 1 watt of power in, it will generate 89-93dB of sound measured 1 meter away). As a rule of thumb, for every doubling in W, you get a 3dB bump in volume. So, even if I got 3-4W per channel, that would be VERY loud in a small room. Much more than that and I’m certain this little amp would start to distort (remember the total power input is only 36W). I’m assuming this has some low cost Class-D amplifier chip.Others noted a lot of distortion via BT - I paired it to my phone and streamed songs via Spotify (with “Analogy” five channel ON) and it sounded fine! No distortion. It pairs almost immediately and very easily. There's an audible chime that tells you when the device successfully pairs.Others noted that the unit would forget the preferred channel volume/treble/bass settings when turned off. I did not find that to be the case when I used the “sleep” function. Perhaps when you unplug the unit entirely? Who knows.It does not come with an FM antenna, but does have an FM tuner.So, overall - I'm very pleased. Very good value for the price. There is no way I could have purchased the various components (a 2-input HDMI switcher, HDMI audio extractor and multichannel amplifier with Bluetooth, FM tuner, and Aux input, or a much bulkier AV receiver) for anything close to the price of this unit. This is also, easily, the most compact solution to contain all these features. Much smaller than a typical AV home theater receiver. Minus 1/2 star for the flimsy remote, the unclear instructions, and the likely exaggerated power ratings.
Ray
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2018
This product fit my needs perfectly for the bedroom. Look up the product specifications before buying, especially if you believe that you are purchasing a surround system with Boom-Box volume, because you will you will be disappointed for not doing the homework. There is at least one other reviewer who helped me decide to purchase this product because his application was similar to mine. I have setup in my bedroom a 27 inch LG TV with one HDMI input (no fiber-optic sound output option), configured with a HDMI Roku streaming stick.I wanted better sound in my bedroom than my LG TV could provide with its built in speakers. The volume in the bedroom was meant to be lower than my sound system in the entertainment room. I had a couple of spare Bose speakers laying around that I wanted to use for the bedroom TV setup. The Pyle PFA540BT amplifier fit my application perfectly with no compromise in quality. I wired (using 16-gauge wire) the two Bose speakers to the amplifier, inserted the Roku stick into one of the two HDMI inputs of the amplifier, and inserted an HDMI cable into the HDMI output of the amplifier and inserted the other end of the cable into the TV. I also connected an F-Type female plug wire antenna to the antenna terminal of the amplifier to make use of the built-in FM-radio when I'm not watching TV. The amplifier also has AUX inputs which I have not yet used.I have been using the above described setup for more than one month and I am very pleased with the Pyle amplifier. The amplifier has sufficient power at 20 Watts per channel to drive the Bose speakers with ample volume when the volume-dial is set about mid-way. I can stream video to the TV using the input mode set to the Roku stick. The sound quality coming out of the Bose speakers is much better than the TV speakers. There are no issues with voice not being synchronized with video streaming from the Roku stick.The amplifier's remote control is super easy to use. Even though the instructions seem sparse, they are very clear about how to operate the system. The remote has separate control buttons for all the features, and all the controls are also on the amplifier unit. The amplifier also picks up many FM-radio stations using the simple wire antenna I added. The amplifier has lots of memory to store favorite stations.The amplifier's Bluetooth feature also works flawlessly. I linked my Windows 10 laptop to the amplifier via Bluetooth. Of course, the incredible sound from the Bose speakers was much better than the laptop speakers. A Bluetooth connection to my iPhone was also accomplished with ease.The Pyle PFA540BT amplifier is a handsome and well-built, low-cost unit that has a small footprint. It rests neatly on my dresser next to the TV. I have not configured my bedroom entertainment system for surround sound, but it provides the option of connecting up to five speakers and a sub-woofer. I am very happy with the purchase I made because I chose the correct product for my application.
Carlos Perez
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2018
The ir sensor is not very sensitive. The display is a 8segment display and not a matrix display like is depicted on the photos and that makes it look cheap. The bluetooth antena is not very good. I placed the thing behind the tv and is enough to cause interference with an iphone placed 8 feet away. No IR extension and no OSD so if you hide the thing behind your tv then you have to point the remote against the ceiling and you wont know wich input are you changing into and because the ir sensor is not very good sometimes does not work and you have to move close to be sure. Besides that, the product works good. If you place the receiver away from the tv i think the bt and the ir should work correctly but in my case the tv is on the wall so i had no choice. Very good sound for an amplifier like this. I solved the ir problem buying a cheap hdmi ir extension. Still no OSD though...
steeve
Reviewed in Canada on October 30, 2018
Son vraiment basse qualité... beaucoup de réglage manquant
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