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The Pyle P3201BT is a 3000-watt multi-channel Bluetooth preamplifier receiver designed for professional-grade home audio. It supports a wide range of inputs including USB, SD, AUX, RCA, and dual microphones with echo, making it perfect for streaming, karaoke, and multi-speaker setups. Featuring Bluetooth 4.2 wireless streaming, a digital LCD display, LED backlit controls, and a built-in cooling fan, it delivers powerful, distortion-free sound with precise equalization and easy device connectivity.




































| ASIN | B07RT1DW23 |
| Audio Encoding | Stereo |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Headphones, Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,901 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #40 in Home Audio Receivers |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Built-In Media | Remote Controller |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Auxiliary, RCA, Headphone, Microphone, Speaker Terminal |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,127) |
| Format | WAV, WMA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842893116587 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 48D x 30.6W x 8H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Pyle Multi-Channel Bluetooth Preamplifier Receiver - 3000 Watt Audio Home Speaker Sound Stereo Radio, USB, Headphone, AUX, RCA, Dual Microphone w/Echo, LED, Wireless Streaming P3201BT |
| Item Weight | 7.82 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | DANA TRADING |
| Model Number | P3201BT |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Built-In Bluetooth |
| Output Power | 3000 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 3000 Watts |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1 or 7.1 |
| UPC | 842893116587 |
| Video Encoding | MPEG-2, H.264, H.265/HEVC |
| Warranty Description | -. |
| Wattage | 3000 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
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C**N
El sonido es de muy buena potencia pero tambiém agradable y al subirlo al 90 a 100% no distorsiona
E**O
The product is good function good picture but sound is not 3000wts it is 100wts only base on after test, its also SMD circuit its hard to repair ones you have trouble,.. this look like scrap or disposable, not natural circuit, over all its working write now,.. Thank you.
J**S
I have to admit my expectations for this unit were kind of low based on the price and some reviews I had read. Honestly, I am blown away by this amp. The build quality is impressive. This is not a flimsy piece of plastic but a brushed aluminum case with heft and solid components inside. It is heavy. It has all the inputs(including optical) and features galore. Sound quality is not audiophile quality but easily outdoes anything even close in this price range. The unit has a fan that runs constantly while it is powered up. The fan is kind of loud while nothing is playing but I don't notice it during playback. The supplied rca cable is low quality but who doesn't have several already laying around? Get a gold plated one and toss the included one. The Bluetooth range is about 25 feet if there is a heavy (or multiple) wall in the way. My only real complaint is the remote. Particularly the volume buttons don't appear to work in any mode that I have tried so far. Huge bummer!! Lots of people complain because it is listed as 3000 watts. To be clear, that is peak wattage. As far as I can tell the average wattage is at least 300w per channel. I don't like that marketing style but it is common place in the industry(especially for budget options) so you just have to know how to interpret it. Can't blame them for how the marketing game works. I Can't speak for durability so far but I am actually very pleased with my purchase thus far. Let's be real... I mean for $120 you can't even *look* at a used namedbrand 20 year old home theater system that matches these features and power. PROS : Price, Build Quality , & Features CONS: Remote Functionality. Ambient Noise If you want audiophile sound quality, silent operation, and perfect functionality go spend several thousand dollars. If you don't want to break the bank and just want a decent unit to put in a cabinet or on a rack to run your media center on then don't hesitate to get this unit. You won't find better quality without spending at least $500 dollars in my opinion, and will likely lose features in the process. The remote thing is a huge turnoff for me but I still give 5 stars because this thing is *incredibly* affordable. I have yet to reach out to tech support on that issue, but have workarounds by using other remotes for my devices... Hopefully it can be resolved. I will update review pending that interaction and any durability concerns.
T**E
After deciding to upgrade my small DJ set-up, I looked at many options. For the price and features (especially including a wireless mic), this was pretty much the only unit I could find for all-in-one at a really great price. In fact, it was the price and other reviews that kept me hesitant but decided for the price I would take a chance. After receiving the unit, I am VERY happy thus far. I would like to address the other reviewers comments. re: Problems with units right out of the box. To this concern, I purchased the unit DIRECTLY from Amazon, even though I could have gotten elsewhere for a few bucks cheaper. Mostly because of Amazon's excellent record of great customer service. PLUS, I got some FREE music from Amazon for buying this thru them! As a side-note regarding music, I will only buy music from Amazon in the future as they have better prices and send MP3 files, NOT the m4A user-UNFRIENDLY files that i-tunes pawns off. re: Fan noise. Yes, the fan does make some rushing wind noise. The fan cycles when needed (does not run continuous). For me, I get comfort that the unit has a strong cooling fan operation. As my application if for small venue DJ work, the sound level of my shows will completely cover anything from the fan. If you are using the unit in a home theatre application, this MIGHT be a concern. BUT, as stated earlier, this unit is BEST suited for DJ type settings, not necessarily home theater. re: Power Output. I bought the 3003 unit. Power ratings are quite subject to so many interpretations, but maybe this will help. From the PylePro website, they also list these ratings for the 3003 unit; *800 Watts @ 2 Ohms *550 Watts @ 4 Ohms *300 Watts @ 8 Ohms What I don't know is if those numbers are for per channel or for 2 or 4 channels. For MY application, I hooked it up to FOUR MTX TP1200 speakers (12" 2-way speakers, rated at 4 ohms and 150 watt RMS). It can run these speakers quite loud and what's interesting is that when I have just 2 playing (on the A channel)and then add in 2 more (on the B channel), the volume does NOT go down with the addition of 2 speakers. That is, the power is not divided, all 4 speakers play just as loud as if only 2 were hooked on. re: The wireless microphones. WOW, these really are great sounding mics. They are "plastic" but for the price and quality, hard to beat!! I haven't used my set-up at a venue as yet, but feel confident it will easily handle small to medium venues and will add to this review afer my first gig some time in February, 2012. I will also be adding a PylePro 12" powered sub-woofer to help add more "noise" to the system. The fact that this unit has a separate Sub output and volume control is just another great aspect of this well-thought out unit! One reviewer commented that the system seemed under-powered compared to his friends 2002 unit. He may not have known that the "Loudness" function is only accessible with the remote control? ONE feature I would have liked to see would be is for the unit to display if Loudness is on or not (it only shows you briefly when turning on/off with the remote) and a way to turn Loudness on/off from the units front controls. But hey, I can deal with it. . . For a small/medium venue DJ who wants a LOT of features in a small package at an extremely affordable price, THIS IS IT!!! I have a feeling that other reviewers may be trying to get way to much for their applications. ie: Trying to drive way too big of speaker loads at very high levels.
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