

🎵 Elevate your audio game—compact power, wireless freedom, total control!
The Pyle PFA330BT is a compact 90-watt dual-channel amplifier designed for professional-grade indoor audio. It supports Bluetooth wireless streaming alongside aux, RCA, and mic inputs, delivering clear, low-distortion sound to 4-8 Ohm speakers. Its versatile input selector and intuitive rotary controls with LED indicators make it ideal for modern home or PA setups, combining powerful performance with sleek, space-saving design.










| ASIN | B0179LSNA6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,468 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #79 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Brand Name | Pyle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,592 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888760454 |
| Included Components | Computer Microphone |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 4.6 x 1.6 inches |
| Item Type Name | DJ Controller |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 4.6 x 1.6 inches |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Model | PFA330BT |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| UPC | 068888760454 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited. |
R**N
great sound but it came defective
the sound quality is great. I have this product hooked up in my ceiling to power a speaker for my bathroom. I have this plugged into a switch I installed that is controlled by my bathroom switch and turns it on and off. the pros: great sound, its Bluetooth, its compact. cons: the Bluetooth feature is sort of disappointing. if you have multiple phones that have connected to this device, then when you turn it on, you have a great chance that the other device will connect and not yours. so basically when you done using the device, you need to remove the device from your Bluetooth menu if you want someone else to use it with no issues to connect. another con is sometimes it doesn't connect, even if your the only one trying to connect your device. if you use this product like I did, and keep it in the attic, then you must keep the volume up so you can turn up your device as loud as you like. the downfall is when you turn on the amp, it make a loud noise when you turn it on. I actually purchased 2 of these. 1 for each bathroom. the weird thing is 1 of the amps beep really loud and plays a quick tone as your connected. the 2nd amp talks and says power on, then when your device is connected it says "connected". and they are the exact same amps. so I found that a little odd. I would totally give this amp 5 stars if the Bluetooth worked better. connect the device that's on your menu rather then having to delete it from your device then re-pair every time you want to use it. but other then that, great amp. powers 1 speaker nicely, clean and crisp. not sure how it would power 2. never tried it. Helpful Report
E**C
Tiny Amplifier Exceeds Expectations
Once in a while you find a product that exceeds my expectations. This was one of those times. I was really surprised that something so small and light could actually work. I'm using it at home to power a set of 8" Jensen in wall speakers. I've got a Tivo mini supplying sound through the aux inputs. I've also blue-toothed it to an Echo Dot to allow me to stream music. In both modes, it works great. I would absolutely buy it again if I ever have a similar need. Sound quality: Fine. I suspect it is not audiophile level, but it is clear and free from noticeable distortion. Bluetooth pairing: Paired very easily. The instructions said that the unit would verbally confirm steps over the speakers. That did not happen, but it wasn't really necessary. It took me all of 2 minutes to pair to the Dot. Bluetooth sound: When Alexa starts and stops speaking, there is an audible click. But once you start music playing, the sound is clear of any artifacts. My Dot is maybe 3 feet away, with an insulated wall in between. Size: Did I mention it is small? I've had hamburgers that were bigger. It is also light. I'm going to put some non-slip rubber pads on the bottom to keep it from sliding around on the shelf.
R**O
Nice amp for the money. A few minor things
I bought this amp as something simple and compact to power some bookshelf speakers that I built with my daughter for her play room. The sound quality is great for the volume required of it. I have not pushed it to the max, but about half way, It gets pretty loud with efficient speakers. Bluetooth works well, and it latches back to the last device connected and there is a voice prompt indicating connection. It seems to be built very sturdy. Overall it’s a good value for the money. A few minor things that could be improved; the Bluetooth mode indicator LED is designed to flash, a bit annoying to look at, it would be nice if it just stayed lit. There is a noticeable pop in the speakers when turned on and off.
J**K
Lets amplify!
Nice little gadget and it works. Simple to install or add to your sound system.
T**S
Terrific!
Great amp. Crystal clear sound. The bluetooth works perfectly with my phone, tablet, and old laptop. Power requirement is 12 VDC. I used mine in an RV so it was always connected to a powerful battery. This is a Class T amp and it will go into distortion if the DC power sags, so the big 12 VDC car batteries are the way to go if you want to amaze yourself. So I recommend this amp for cars, trucks, RVs, boats, even golf carts and their ilk. Get a 2 amp or higher 12 volt DC brick for use off of 120 VAC.
L**.
Great bluetooth amp
Awesome product. I love this thing that can turn any speakers to bluetooth. I'm glad I found this and bought me one. I have a pair of Aiwa bookshelf wired speakers and I hooked them up to this bluetooth amp and everything works flawlessly. My phone connects easily to it with no problems. I use the radio.net app and start playing some death metal and happy hardcore stations thru these speakers and I just got myself a nice lil audio system here. The Aiwa speakers were given to me and they sound amazing considering their age. This bluetooth amp is worth it to have and I found this thing by pure accident.
T**.
The old saying is you can have Good, Fast & Cheap
I really wanted this little amp to work. The old saying is you can have Good, Fast & Cheap, but you only get to pick two. This was Fast & Cheap but not Good. I have ceiling speakers like many others that have posted, which I wanted to bring into the Bluetooth age. The old JVC amp that used to power them bit the dust so I thought I would find something that could do Bluetooth streaming. I know Sonos makes the CONNECT:AMP, but that is $499. I enjoy hearing tunes while I get ready in the morning but that is a bit pricey. I was wary because of the reviews. A lot of fives and a lot of ones. Not many in the middle. Are all the five star reviews paid trolls to make the item look better than it is? Or is the quality so poor that half of them work and half fail? I think it is the latter. If it worked I would give it a five star rating. It looked nice coming out of the box, just a little metal box with speaker connections and volume/bass/treble controls. It synced up to Bluetooth just fine, no problem there. Once the music started I could hear a ‘pop’ between songs. This happened on both Pandora and Google Play Music. During play it sounded great, but that popping (I think it was Bluetooth doing a handshake between songs) was really annoying. The next morning I decided to try it out while I took a shower and discovered the other problem. If you turn the volume up over half the sound cuts in and out. Something about higher power it could not handle. I turned it up halfway so it was not cutting out, but when the next song came up (POP!) it was recorded at a higher level than the last song and its output caused the sound to start cutting out again. As I was mid-shower I could not turn it down so I had to put up with it. That was when I decided it was going to be returned. Even $38 is too much to pay if it doesn’t work. I wonder if half of these work and half don’t which is why there is a 50/50 split of good & bad reviews. I just know I’m not willing to have them ship them to me until I find one that works.
T**Z
nice amp for the money.
the sound quality is great. I have this product hooked up in my ceiling to power a speaker for my bathroom. I have this plugged into a switch I installed that is controlled by my bathroom switch and turns it on and off. the pros: great sound, its Bluetooth, its compact. cons: the Bluetooth feature is sort of disappointing. if you have multiple phones that have connected to this device, then when you turn it on, you have a great chance that the other device will connect and not yours. so basically when you done using the device, you need to remove the device from your Bluetooth menu if you want someone else to use it with no issues to connect. another con is sometimes it doesn't connect, even if your the only one trying to connect your device. if you use this product like I did, and keep it in the attic, then you must keep the volume up so you can turn up your device as loud as you like. the downfall is when you turn on the amp, it make a loud noise when you turn it on. I actually purchased 2 of these. 1 for each bathroom. the weird thing is 1 of the amps beep really loud and plays a quick tone as your connected. the 2nd amp talks and says power on, then when your device is connected it says "connected". and they are the exact same amps. so I found that a little odd. I would totally give this amp 5 stars if the Bluetooth worked better. connect the device that's on your menu rather then having to delete it from your device then re-pair every time you want to use it. but other then that, great amp. powers 1 speaker nicely, clean and crisp. not sure how it would power 2. never tried it.
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