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The Pyle P3001BT is a robust 3000W peak multi-channel Bluetooth power amplifier designed for home entertainment pros and event hosts. Featuring versatile inputs including USB, SD, FM radio, dual microphones with echo, and RCA outputs, it delivers dynamic sound with customizable EQ and a bright LED display. Its rack-mountable, brushed aluminum build includes a cooling fan and remote control, making it a powerhouse solution for immersive audio streaming and multi-speaker setups.

| ASIN | B07GNRTHZB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,191 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #45 in Audio Component Receivers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (658) |
| Date First Available | August 1, 2018 |
| Item Weight | 13 pounds |
| Item model number | P3001BT |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Product Dimensions | 11.82 x 16.93 x 3.55 inches |
J**S
Great Budget Option
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.
A**R
Make sure you have everything hooked up before turning on!!
Installation is pretty easy self explanatory has good volume power great quality product!!
D**D
Feedback through speakers.
The receiver will send loud humming feedback through the speakers without provocation. The feedback occurs when the receiver has input and, even more annoying, when the receiver has no input music. If the receiver is on, the speakers will suddenly have a burst of a loud hum that will come and go. The problem is not the speakers because i did not have the problem with my old receiver. Although the receiver is inexpensive, it is not worth the money.
S**L
A good sounding Class-D receiver
A good sounding Class-D receiver. It has a classic A-B kinda vintage sound but maybe a little bit more laid back. I would have preferred a five-band graphic equalizer for the tone control but for the price PYLE tried to be a more versatile product. The feel of the controls is good with a stepped volume control. Some customers have complained about the humming noise. It's when the toroidal transformer is cold. Once warmed up the noise went away and when broken in. The fan never turned on when I used it. I left it on all night and it never turned on. Double-boxed packaging was insanely great. Recommended for the price. It's not audiophile quality.
J**S
Great product at a great price
I needed a new amplifier for my whole house speaker system. I have a sonors port and other sonos speakers so was just looking for an amplifier. After the initial sticker shock of many products, I found the Pyle P3001BT at a great price. I ordered and then set up the unit in less than 10 minutes and wow! the system was able to easily driver the 12 speakers I have in my house and and outside. I typically only use my sonos port but it's great having the option for Am/FM radio and another input for a different component. There are also ports for microphones which I won't use but is a great feature for other venues. In my view a great product at a great price.
J**2
Clean sound.
I'm loving this Amp so far. Can't wait to take it to a party !! Update. This pass weekend i dj for a party. Party was 4 hours. This Amp held up pretty good. I have 2 15 inch ev. Strong bass!! I do have a eq in between the controller and the amp.
D**E
Not for subwoofers
Absolutely not 3000 watts i would be surprised if it was 200 watts. Clips so bad at under half volume and bass turned down to little under 3/4 at 8ohms on 2 subs. At 4ohms not even playable. Im scarred to try 2ohms it would smoke the amp. It works ok but not good for subwoofers that's what I bought it for.
M**D
Decent Stereo
Bought this for my patio. Works great until it gets super cold, like 10 degrees and below. The remote is about useless. Wish it would stay on Bluetooth mode after you shut it down. Have to manually set it each time you power it up. For something you are putting outside it’s a great value for the money, and the key really is in the speakers you match it up with. I put more into the speakers than I did into this.
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