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The Pyle PDA29BU.5 is a compact 200W peak power dual channel stereo amplifier featuring Bluetooth wireless streaming, multiple input options including USB, SD, RCA, and MIC, plus an LED display for easy navigation. Designed for home and computer audio setups, it offers professional-grade EQ controls and FM radio, making it a versatile powerhouse for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.








| ASIN | B08W5BN4FK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,176 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,702) |
| Date First Available | February 9, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 2.89 pounds |
| Item model number | PDA29BU.5 |
| Manufacturer | Pyle |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 6.2 x 2.4 inches |
S**T
Small but good.
A great stereo amp for my garage works great. A good buy, and rich sound.
M**S
Amazing for the price!
Great sound, fast delivery. Small and compact but MIGHTY!!! Powering my yamaha outdoor speakers with 14g speaker wire running 50 ft flawlessly! Bluetooth works 25ish ft away! Radio works great too.
D**I
Nice overall but test all functions you need
Overall good considering low price, but I was getting loud high pitched hiss on the auxiliary input (not with other amplifier I have) so had to return this one. Got it used-mint condition. Bluetooth works well but I don't need that function personally. Sound is clear as long as it's not over aux . Manual is rather useless but things are more or less self evident.
H**N
Great sound for the money. Great garage radio!
Easy setup and a great sound system for smaller spaces. The blue tooth setup is simple and intuitive. The radio scanning could be better but it works pretty well for the garage.
M**I
Insanely good value
Actually fairly insanely excellent audio quality from such an inexpensive Amp. I used this for my wired ceiling speakers played from my iPhone - sounded amazing. I also have fairly high-end speakers, and this product perfromed very well - super impressed.
B**L
It's a Pyle all right, but they spelled "Pyle" wrong!!! It's really a pile!!!
Getting to the punch line right up front. I'm going to try to return this thing. I'm very frustrated. I feel like they should actually pay me for the time I invested in unboxing, hooking up and trying this thing! But, if I am being fair, if I had gone and read some of the negative reviews, (which call out exact complaints I have experienced), I would probably have moved on to a different choice. So, in the ugliest sense, I own a little bit of this because I should have done a little bit more homework. Noticeable backround noise starts when you turn on the power switch, even with no program content, volume at any setting (0 - 100 %). As far as how loud this noise is: Not as loud as normal conversation. About the same level as you might want your music if you just wanted to hear it but want to not wake up anyone else in the house, or be able to easily talk over it. Maybe the level an quality/character of a running clothes dryer 5 feet away from you (complete with the higher/lower events from clothes rolling around inside the drum). So that's the noise issue. The second one is that the remote functionality is horrible. it's hit/miss and I am pointing the remote directly at the machine with my arm stretched out at it. Remote winds up being maybe 5 feet from the unit, and still does not consistently work. Finally, if you plan to use FM feature, and you think you're going to want to move between stations, then pack your patience. It is a PITA (pain in the ...). For me, it was a "don't care" because my only use case for this thing was going to be BT streaming for music in my study while I work. Really, the only things I like about this are the concept (which is why I purchased it). The small size, BT connectivity (with FM for very occasional local news or music if internet went down) and quoted power all that I needed for this thing to do. If only it could have actually done that. What application would be OK for this? Well, if you're going to "set it and forget it", picking a station or BT source once per day and let it run in an environment where you have a decent amount of base background noise (a store, a workshop with machinery running), then this unit, at this price point, might be able to work for you. It certainly doesn't work in my home study where there is no background noise, the desired music volume might be low, and the ability to easily change setting with remote is important.
E**.
needed slight disassembly on arrival / otherwise sounds good and working as intended ?
My use case; Using to power two Klipsch bookshelves on either side of my laptop+dock+monitor. I have it living under the left side of the monitor, sitting vertically so it takes up less desk space. Plan to use it for constant music listening as I listen pretty much the whole time I'm in my room. Also going to use for music production / maybe mixing, whenever I'm not using headphones. I'm coming from a Yamaha RX-V377 that I left at my old home. So I am used to a way better receiver. My main headphones are Fidelio X3's also. I truly do not think I'm very much of an audiophile because this amp sounds pretty ok. It sounds closest to the old Lepai that I had. I think it definitely sounds a little tiny bit flat in the high end, especially for the speakers I have with horn tweeters. They were almost bleeding listening through my Yamaha. The low end is a bit? just a bit anemic too. if you eq it up a little bit it's much better. - - - First: the negatives. The nut on the end of one of the bolts holding the main power transformer in, was very extremely loose. It was spinning freely (the nut is on the bottom, outside of the case so it's easy to notice), and almost falling off as I pulled it out of the bag. I opened the case and making sure not to touch any contacts I just screwed it back in. The amp is working as intended after. There's also the 60 hz hum that comes from that transformer. I don't notice it on my speakers (Klipsch B20s). I think because they are pretty efficient/don't need turned up a lot. The hum actually coming from the unit is noticeable though, at a distance of about a foot. At the distance I sit from it (3 to 3.5 ft) it's inaudible with music playing. It has no mute or relay when turning on and off so there is an worrying amount of movement from the woofers in my bookshelves when the main power switch is turned on. I guess you're supposed to leave it on all the time, and just use the tiny remote. It has like a soft power off / mute button. Which is fine I suppose. The tiny remote uses watch batteries. NO 3.5 mm INPUT >:( !!!!!!!! no rubber feet on the bottom i swear un-removable FM antenna lookin like a sony radio - - - the alright stuff; They are definitely lying about power ratings but, that's to be expected with a $40 class D amp. The manual says it can do !!8w rms @ 8ohms!! . I do not think this thing is maxing out at 100 watts. Nowhere close without distortion. - - - The good things; It powers my Klipsch B20s loud enough that I don't want them any louder, without audible distortion. Has bluetooth for other people's phones, and an easy option to get your computer working with it. It's also got a convenient lil remote that works to pause and skip tracks on my laptop/phone through the amp. It does the typical bluetooth 0 / 30 volume thing. It's nice for having a little headroom above your preferred listening level too. I set it 25 on the bluetooth volume, then set the volume knob where I want the volume. Then I can control the volume across the room with a little room to go louder. The clicky tactile buttons on the front are nice, and work for pausing and skipping back into my PC's spotify. Physical knobs are fun and give easy absolutely not fine at all bass and treble adjustment. So probably a high and low pass. I would recommend leaving them flat and getting Peaceaudio EQ or some other kind of software/tiny hardware EQ. - - - I would say after living with it for a day, just save up 40 for something better. It has more obvious negatives than positives.
J**K
OK for Background Listening
Bought a used one first. Had to return because of loose transformer and static after turning on. Second new unit works fine for my basement exercise room. This unit is fine for its price point. Not recommended for quiet listening pleasure. I had to clip on a wire antenna for better FM reception.
C**Z
Muy buen producto , exelente audio cuando lo emparejó con celular , pero al utilizarlo con mi tv se escucha distorsión , aún así cumplio con mis expectativas
C**.
Not a bad little unit. It is value for money and does what it claims to do. Sound quality is good for what it is. Remember this is not a HI-Fi system for audiophiles. Don't expect the world when you pay this type of money. It does the job just fine and I have not had any issues with it so far. I only used a handful of times to date. What I really like is the way it looks. Really commercial looking with the front side bars. I had to reach out to support and they were very nice and responded back really fast. They resolved the issue immediately. I have to say they have the best people working there. Shout out to Shermaine! I would purchase pyle equipment again.
J**C
Buen día, Este mini-amplificador me gusto mucho por tamaño, características y calidad de audio hifi. En radio se escucha muy bien. En output con bocinas pasivas de 200w, suena muy bien y solo ocupo menos del 25% del volumen En Blutooth también suena bien. En lo general es un producto de calidad, buen audio y precio, muy recomendado para uso en casa u oficina esta mas que excelente.
J**Z
Me gusto la potencia que tiene, la claridad del sonido emitido y l0 que no me gustó fue que desde el control remoto no puedes controlar el volumen. en sí es una buena opción en relación calidad-precio.
S**N
Definitely not 100 watts , likely closer to 20 but good little unit to power bookshelf's or outdoor speakers . FM is very weak and static. I use flacs on my phone so used bluetooth on 6 inch bookshelf speakers and the sound was very clear and solid . Just dont expect to rattle windows but suitable for garage, deck and tv and music at mid levels . Bang for the buck is pretty good overall Didn't try the 12 volt but could be handy for camping etc