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pyle pro amp reviews
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I can upgrade to the Onkyo TxNr515 for 175 bucks and it has 100w per channel. Can you give me some more insight on being able to do what I'm looking to do along these lines? \ Or even maybe play the 12's alone by themselves. I was wondering if with my current reciever, the Onkyo ht s5100 7.1 surround system, if I can run the amplifier through one of the outs like the MD tape, or dvd, ect and be able to play the 12's at the same time with the rest of stereo. I also will need an amplifier to push them. Those 2 spkrs I want to be at least 12 inch subs with tweets and or horns, midrange, midbass. I have been seriously thinking that I want to eventually add a few more speakers to this system. I am going to paste what I said in another forum then add a few changes down below:

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If you have more PA speakers than say 5 total including your Sub, then you may need multiple amps or a PA amp that can handle multiple speaker channels and more than one Sub.Īs the comments already suggested go with more reputable brand names, although I am not familiar with Technical Pro or Pyle Amps, Pyle did make some descent raw speaker drivers like Sub Woofers for car and home speakers at one time.Īnd I thought they sounded pretty good, but the Name Brand stuff coming out of China now is made better and sounds better than most of the Pyle stuff. This a ball park and not exact, it really depends on the load of the speakers and that determines the power output and in the speaker Ohms load power handling rating you need in the amplifier. Also look for at least a clean Dynamic Power output up to 500 watts Dynamic Level, that should be good for anyone with a stereo PA and Sub set up, and for up to 4 or 5 PA speakers total. And look for PA Amplifiers that weigh allot more, because of their huge transformer(s) and Huge Power Capacitors inside that translates the 115 volt or 220 volts into a massive power output when the music demands it. Most PA name brand Power Amps are good enough to power large PA Speakers with large Sub Woofers in them, so I think the amplifier will not be a problem as long as you have a true 200 watt rating with a good dynamic headroom response of at least 20 db.

pyle pro amp reviews

When you do clip an amplifier it is not pretty, and can ruin your speakers' voice coils, burn and scorch them to Toast !!! Power amps have to be beefy enough to not clip when the music volume level demands it, a high dynamic power amp will make even cheapo' low wattage speakers last longer because they do not clip as easily. Well your speakers are really the 2nd weak link here, and not really your amplifier.īecause if they, your PA speakers sound bad, then no good amplifier or audio source is going to make them sound any better !!!Īnd so your 3rd weak link naturally in your audio chain is your Power Amplifier.ĭon't get me wrong here, their All Important Together here in making good audio sound quality, but what Sound Quality are You looking for, also in your Budget range/cost, so that is really the question here ? The 1st weak link in your chain of good audio quality is really your equipment you use plain and simple: meaning bad A/C Line Power and or Line Noise and Grounding Problems like Hum Noise, your Mixer, the Mixer Source, Audio and Speaker cables, CD player, Record Player, Tape deck, MP3's and Loss of Quality Compressed Audio, E.Q unit etc. Most No Name stuff has power ratings that are outrageous like 1,000 watts power handling and 120 db signal to noise ratio, do not believe it for Once in your life', unless of course it is a reputable brand name, but even then be careful' why ?.

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It can spell Doom for your Good Sound you obviously want ! Click to expand.Your no name brand PA speakers might be a problem, there is so many " No Name Brand Speakers " out there made in China by the lowest Contractor Bid, just like here in America, doesn't that make you feel all warm and cozy inside ?!













Pyle pro amp reviews