2-Ch. Pro Audio Desktop Stereo Amplifier
Features:
- Compact Desktop Amplifier Design
- Bluetooth Music Streaming Audio Receiver
- Pro Audio Hi-Fi (High Fidelity) Amp Sound
- 2-Ch. Audio Source Receiver System
- Connect & Stream from External Devices
- Direct-to-Computer Connection via USB Port
- True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Function
- Rear Panel Antenna for Extended Wireless Range
- 2-in-1 Banana Plug / Screw Terminal Speaker Connectors
- RCA (L/R) Audio Aux Connectors, Input/Output Treble & Bass Adjustment via Remote Control
- Front Panel Rotary Volume Control
- Signal Input LED Indicator Lights
- Power ON/OFF Switch
Bluetooth Wireless Streaming:
- Simple & Hassle-Free Pairing
- Instant Wireless Audio Streaming Ability
- Works with All of Today’s Latest Devices
- Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Computers, etc.
- Bluetooth Version: V5.0
- Bluetooth Network Name: ‘PDA46BT’
- Wireless Range: Up to 40'+ ft.
What’s in the Box:
- Desktop Amplifier
- Remote Control
- Power Cable
Technical Specs:
- Power Output: 100 Watt MAX
- USB Connector: Type B
- T.H.D.: 1.0%
- S/N Ratio: <71dB
- Input Sensitivity: 650mV (+/-50mV, Aux)
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz (+/-3 dB,@1KHz/1W)
- Battery Operated Remote, Requires (2) x ‘AAA’ Batteries (Included)
- Power Cable Length: 4.92’ ft.
- Power Supply: 120/240V
- Total Amplifier Size (L x W x H): 6.5’’ x 6.1’’ x 2.0’’ –inches
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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does it have AM mode?
There is no AM mode
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Why does the Bluetooth turn off after a couple of minutes inactivity? In between songs the Bluetooth light goes off and I lose connection. I constantly have to go push the knob to reconnect the Bluetooth.
Nothing was mentioned about an auto disconnect on Bluetooth. Please check you warranty option
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Can I bridge this amp into one output channel?
This amp does not have an option to be bridged
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Hello, I am looking for a small amplifier, hopefully costing less than $100. I have Bose Accustimass 5 Series II speakers, rated 10-200W/channel, rated 4-8 OHMS. I simply want to connect my desk computer to these speakers. I don't need Blue Tooth capability because I don't even know what it is. Yes, that's right, I can barely use my phone either... (sad but true). Which models would you suggest for me to consider purchasing? Thank you.
PDA46BT is good for the set up you need
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I want to know the impedance can support for speaker, for example 4,I or 16 ohms?
4 to 8 ohms
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1) does Pyle PDA46BT save remote settings for volume upon powering down? 2) can you increase master volume higher than what is originally set with the knob by using remote volume up?
Settings should be saved when powered off and volume is controlled by the remote
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I am hearing a buzz from the unit over the speakers when no music is playing (like others have reported). This sound is present even when the unit is in standby (off) mode. Unplugging the speakers causes the buzz to stop. Is there a fix for this?
there should not be a buzz coming out of the speaker. Please check your warranty option
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Instead of using a phone or tablet as bluetooth connected inputs. Can the you connect a wireless headset to this and use the bluetooth as output?
The Bluetooth is only to receive and not to transmit. It will not work on headphones
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Are there (any) UniversalRemote Codes for this Pyle?
there are no codes available
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What is the PowerConsumption (not PowerOutput) in Watts ???
the power consumption is not available on our documentation
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Output power is RMS or PMPO ?, What is the consumption of the equipment?
Power Output: 100 Watt MAX
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Is there any way to balance left and right channels? There is more volume out of the right than the left.
There is no balance control
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Yesterday I received the PDA46BT amplifier and hooked it up to both my passive speakers and my PC through USB. The amplifier makes an annoying buzz when sound plays through it, with peeks at 680Hz, 1340Hz and 1880Hz aproximately. This buzz doesn't change volume with the input, so with low audio volume it's perfectly audible. How can I fix it?
Can you try the AUX input
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I bought Logitech z337 along with PDA46BT was going to use to power speakers but speakers work on there own but I don't have a remote for the speakers anyway to hook together so I can use the remote
The Logitech is an active speaker. It is not possible to combine with the PDA46BT
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PDA46BT - Can this unit be paired to a bluetooth transmitter? I have a Livingroom system with at Bluetooth 5.0 transmitter, I want the PDA46BT to receive this signal. Thanks, Marty
Yes