







🎶 Amplify your vibe, own the room!
The Pyle PDA29BU.6 is a compact 2-channel stereo amplifier delivering 200W peak power and 100W RMS, designed for home theater and karaoke enthusiasts. It features Bluetooth wireless streaming, FM radio, multiple input options including RCA, USB, SD card, and dual microphone inputs. Equipped with rotary EQ controls and a digital LED display, it offers precise sound customization and convenient remote control for an immersive audio experience.





| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Wattage | 200 Watts |
| Output Power | 100 Watts |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Format | WMA |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Infrared |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Connector Type | RCA, USB |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2 Channel |
| Connectivity Technology | RCA, Bluetooth, USB |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Additional Features | RCA, FM Tuner |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.4"D x 7"W x 6.2"H |
R**.
Very satisfied
Really like the size and 200 watts of power for my speakers
S**N
Great Purchase
This unit is exactly what I was looking for to power my Bose 151 outdoor speakers. The bluetooth was so easy to connect to from my phone. It also has a USB or FM option. The power it put out to the speakers is great. I would highly recommend this if your looking for a compact easy to use system. The price was very reasonable. I would buy this again.
R**S
Basic but it does work.
I purchased this so I can connect my phone via bluetooth and hear my media over speakers in my garage rather than always bluetooth headphones.It always connects to my phone. Never had a problem with that.It is currently connect to two Cerwin Vega 6x9s. Each speaker is 4ohms but should work with this setup.The issue I have is when I turn up the volume there is a little bit of distortion, like it just doesn't have the power to push the 6x9s properly. It makes me question the wattage power output advertised by Pyle, but it's Pyle, so deceptive power ratings are always in question, right? Right?Sound quality is meh.Overall I am happy with this purchase. It suits my needs for my garage. I don't think it would make a very good product where actual power output and sound quality is needed.
B**N
Pyle was, and continues to be, a source of quality mid level audio equipment.
I bought this Item to put some juice behind my computer audio. It has performed flawlessly in that role so far. I would only fault it for not including a balance pot. But I can control balance at the source, so it's a minor issue. It's hooked to a couple 150 watt speakers (wimpy, I know...), and it's loud enough to bother the neighbors if I'm not careful.
M**E
Audio goes out inexplicably. Doesn’t do its 1 job.
I’ve had issues with it since the beginning. the left speaker will get staticky then go out. then the right one will. Basically i got used to that only one of them was gonna work at a time. the wiring is NOT the problem; it’s PERFECT, high quality, and i’ve tried everything within reason to troubleshoot. Sometimes it quits entirely, I give it a wack on the chassis and it comes back in for a bit. It’s just a piece of junk. I’ll be replacing it.
E**G
great value for the money
My very old Kenwood tuner/amp stopped putting out sound recently. It's a high-end device with inputs for the turntables, tape decks and CD players I've used over the years. These days I mostly used it for TV sound and FM radio. The remote is also complex and multi-functional.I found this device on Amazon and figured I couldn't go wrong at the price, which is a fraction of what I paid for the Kenwood more than 40 years ago. It's also a small fraction of the size of my old one. It nicely meets my needs.I connected the TV, using a digital-to-analog converter and RCA jacks to the back. Then I connected two medium-sized speakers and raised the built-in FM antenna. It's got three modes: auxiliary, radio and blue tooth. The TV runs through the first. The FM has a search mode or you can set for stations using the remote. Reception is quite good. The blue tooth paired easily with my Amazon Fire tablet (I don't use a smart phone). (It also has a mic input using a phono jack on the front but I don't plan to use it.)As a bare-bones device, it's only got volume and tone controls. The latter are adjusted with dials on the front of the box. The quite small remote controls power, mode, volume and FM channel. There's no mute button, but the on/off responds very quickly. It doesn't do most of the things my old amp did, or look nearly as impressive on the shelf. But it does what I need it to do, and it has blue tooth - which wasn't dreamed of when I got the old one. For the price, I don't think you can beat it.UPDATE: After re-reading my review, I think I made it sound more "bare-bones" than it is. In addition to the audio input, FM and blue tooth, it also has an SD card and USB slot, the latter for use with flash drives. The remote can be used to locate tracks on the MP3 source. And the remote has an EQ button that switches among preset values. There's no equalizer readout, so you have to just judge the one you like by ear. All of which is to emphasize that this is a good value for the money.
C**N
Blue tooth
Fm raido blue tooth from my phone. Works great in my shop.
A**O
Por el precio funciona
Por el precio funciona. Para mí resultó. Tiene ruido en bajo volumen pero al subir no se nota. La radio no tiene buena cobertura sin embargo se puede usar. El Bluetooth funciona sin problema. En general me gustó pero no me enamoró.
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