🎶 Amplify Your Adventure with PyleHydra!
The PyleHydra Marine Amplifier PLMRA830BT is a powerful 3000W, 8-channel bridgeable amplifier designed for marine environments. It features a waterproof rating, premium RCA inputs, and advanced protection mechanisms, ensuring a reliable and high-quality audio experience on the water.
L**.
Very Happy!
Bluetooth is amazing with awesome range. We hid the amp on the Center console and the blue tooth works great. Plugged 6 JL audio speakers and a rockford subwoofer and this doinga great job. Ahhh off course if we add more stuff we can get better sound but for me this suits my needs. Loud enough and simple enough.Will recommend to others. No sound distortion.
L**S
Very powerful
I love this amp it works perfect in my Polaris ranger has a ton of power way more than I expected and pretty cheap considering what you get
D**A
Good product for good price!
Bought this used with a little cosmetic damage but nothing that hurt the amp internals, it was installed in my boat and is sounding pretty decent. Still working on tuning it but the low pass filter and hpf work great just need to ensure levels are adjusted correctly when using them or the sounds gets pretty distorted. Overall happy with it now let see how it does in the boat all summer long.
N**A
Powerful and nice looking !
This Amp is badass, it has so much power, it will move subwoofers and a bunch of speakers.Bridgeable for best comfiguration.
V**R
Great Sound for the Money
Finally had time to install on my pontoon. Amp itself is great. Major sound improvement. It is large but I had plenty of room under my helm. My only complaint is related to the instruction manual. It could use a lot more detail in setting up the Amp.. The manual provided covered multiple models and was missing some key information. I was able to get the info I needed searching the web. It should be noted that I am not a radio specialist this is the first amp I’ve ever installed.
M**H
Turn gains up for loud Bluetooth.
Rocks the house! For the price you can’t beat it. I’ve seen some reviews the Bluetooth direct to unit produces quiet sound. This happened to me until I got a screwdriver out and adjusted the channel gains. They come pre-set to minimum. Crank them up to blow off the roof!
N**N
5s off deck sounds great very clear for the money clean bass even though ...
hooked to a 10" polk in vented enclosure 3 pairs of marine clarions and running 2 sets of boss 6.5s off deck sounds great very clear for the money clean bass even though cheaper amp did bridge the sub channel
B**T
Weird input/output signal split. Not good for two amp installs.
The good: seems well sealed, took a heavy rain outside when I was installing it and didn’t take any damage. Power seems good with a little distortion when maxed out. I actually ended up putting two on my boat because I wanted 2 different sized subs, etc. great value and one of the most poweralful marine amps I could find.The bad: the power and ground don’t really fit 4 ga wire well which I fell is needed if it really is 1500 rms watts (which I doubt). Hard to explain but the signal split is weird. Like one rca input gives signal to channel 1/3 but then when you adjust the level it’s like 1/2. Channel 7/8 can only be used as a sub but not you can’t use your head units sub output because 7 shares an input with 5 for some reason. That’s fine if you run a bass knob but my head unit has a adjustment for the sub on the face I really wanted to use instead of a bass knob. Oh and with two amps and the way the inputs are shared I can’t run an rca level control. I have to run two freaking bass knobs which I’m definitely not doing. If I was doing it again I would just run 3-4 smaller amps to seperate things more cleanly.
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