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product_id: 2861888
title: "PTA4"
brand: "pyle"
price: "745 Lei"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Pyle"
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# Mic override pager mode 2x120W peak power Bass, treble & balance EQ PTA4

**Brand:** pyle
**Price:** 745 Lei
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your sound game—because your space deserves more than just noise.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PTA4 by pyle
- **How much does it cost?** 745 Lei with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ro](https://www.desertcart.ro/products/2861888-pta4)

## Best For

- pyle enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pyle brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile Multi-Input Hub:** Seamlessly connect 4 inputs including RCA, mic, and headphone jacks for all your audio sources.
- • **Dynamic Pager & Mixing Modes:** Switch to pager mode for instant mic override or mixing mode for karaoke and meetings—own every event.
- • **Powerful Dual Channel Output:** Unleash crisp, room-filling sound with 2x120W peak power—perfect for home theaters and PA setups.
- • **Intuitive EQ & Volume Controls:** Fine-tune bass, treble, balance, and mic volume with responsive rotary knobs for professional-grade sound.
- • **Effortless Speaker Connectivity:** Push-type terminals make hooking up 4-ohm speakers a breeze—no fuss, just flawless audio.

## Overview

The Pyle PTA4 is a compact, durable stereo amplifier delivering 2x120W peak power with versatile inputs including mic and RCA, plus pager and mixing modes. Its EQ controls and push-type speaker terminals offer professional sound customization and easy setup, making it a reliable choice for home theaters, PA systems, and karaoke sessions.

## Description

Stereo Power Amplifier 2 x 120 Watt Mini Stereo Power Amplifier - 2 x 120 Watt with AUX CD and Mic Inputs RCA REC Output 1/4'' MIC Input Jack 1/4'' Headphone Jack Power On LED Indicator 110/220 Voltage Selector 2 x 120 Watt Peak at 4-Ohm Blue LED Output Level Display 3 5mm Aux CD/MP3 Input Jack Switchable MIC Pager and Mixing Modes Four Push Type Speaker L/R Terminals Switchable AUX1/AUX2/CD and RCA Input Bass Treble Balance Master and Mic Volume Controls Dimensions 8 27''W x 2 72''H x 5 39''D Pyle PTA4 Home Amplifier is perfect for powering any stereo system Complete with AUX/CD inputs and 2 x 120 watts of power -- this simple to use and durable amp has bass and treble controls a slick blue LED output level display L/R RCA inputs and 4 speaker outputs Using sophisticated circuitry and premium components for uncompromising musicality -- this product is famous for delivering powerful and accurate sound This small but powerful amp delivers clear and crisp audio for it listener Durable and affordable this amp is made to last

Review: Multiple input options, produces good & loud sound from my cassette deck, has dB meters - I'm using this amplifier primarily for a cassette deck connected to powered speakers, as the speakers couldn't get very loud with the RCA cable straight from the deck. Bought one of these as open box for $30 and it has been the perfect boost to the sound that I needed. Unlike the newer model of it, this unit has volume dB meters, and there are several inputs for flexibility and potentially connecting multiple devices. Three RCA inputs, an RCA output labeled Recording, one 3.5mm aux input, a 1/4" microphone input, and finally, a 1/4" headphones output. I'm using that last option to connect to my powered speakers with an adapter to 3.5mm. I have Bluetooth capability with my powered speakers, and that already played quite loudly, so I haven't tested Bluetooth functionality on the amplifier. Newer models seem to reduce the number of corded input options and took away the volume meters, so that's why I stuck with this older model. One downside to this model is it does not come with remote, something I was aware of, but I'm happy using the tactile knob. What I do find strange is the knobs have a tactile middle-position where you'd assume they should be pointing straight up, but they're actually tilted a bit when they fall into that middle-position notch. My only grievance is now with my cassette deck as the meters on it read higher, or even max out during playback using the amplifier. I found this odd since my setup is deck -> amplifier -> speakers, and I didn't expect the deck would be affected. The deck doesn't have an output adjustment, but it's only for recording that I need to care about the levels on the deck, and I do have an adjustment knob for input recording level. Making up for the deck meters now being too sensitive, the PTA4 amplifier has its own volume meters, and those seem to work well during playback, though the amplifier's volume control has to be balanced with the volume control on the powered speakers to get the right dB readings. If you set a low volume on the speakers, you can crank up the amplifier volume dial and max out the amp's meters with ease. With the speakers set to a very high volume, you can also keep the amplifier volume very low to the point where the meters won't light up. Without powered speakers, I assume you'd need a deck with output level control to be able to "calibrate" the amp's level meter to match the deck, if the accuracy of these meters is important to you. I haven't yet tested non-powered-speakers to see how high or low those meters register when connected through speaker wire. If you're using a device where you can set the volume at the source, such as powered speakers or a mobile phone, then don't even worry about that.
Review: Nice little amp! - Pretty well constructed actually. Sound quality is good. Linear power supply with a big transformer, so it's a hefty little fella. Can't say whether it makes 120W per channel, but it makes more then enough power to fill a room connected to a pair of Bose 151 Roommates. Bass and treble controls have more than enough boost/cut. The one I received has bluetooth in it, although I don't think the listing indicates that. The bluetooth pairs easily and sounds good.

## Features

- 2X120 WATT POWER: The Pyle Dual Channel Stereo Amplifier is perfect for your PA and home theater acoustic sound system. Gives you 2x120W power which can be used for multi speakers w/ 4 ohm impedance, enjoy high quality amplified audio
- 4 INPUTS: This personal digital amp box supports various external sources 3 pairs RCA audio input for tuner, CD player, tape deck, camcorder or VCR, 1/4" microphone IN, 1/4" headphone jack input. Also features a REC output for recording
- PAGER/MIXING MODE: The mini integrated indoor AV receiver features pager and mixing switch. In pager mode, the signal from the microphone will override to auto talkover, use for hosting and meetings. Switch to mixing mode for a fun karaoke session
- PUSH TYPE SPEAKER TERMINAL: The sound amplifying mixer device lets you easily connect speaker wires directly to the amplifier. The total speaker impedance must be at least 4 Ohm per channel at stereo mode
- EQ CONTROLS: The improved professional compact bookshelf sound amplifier features crisp and responsive button for power switch and rotary knob controls for mic volume, balance, bass, treble, master volume, and input source

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003NVN1PY |
| Audio Encoding | Stereo |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Headphones, Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,532 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #135 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Built-In Media | Amp, RCA Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,453 Reviews |
| Format | WMA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888901543 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.39"D x 8.27"W x 2.72"H |
| Item Type Name | Home Audio Power Amplifier System with Bluetooth - 2X120W Mini Dual Channel Mixer Sound Stereo Receiver Box w/ RCA, AUX, Mic Input - For Amplified Speakers, PA, Theater, Studio Use - Pyle PTA4 |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Mfr Part Number | PTA4 |
| Model Number | PTA4 |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | RCA |
| Output Power | 120 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 240 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | RCA |
| Supported Internet Services | Browser |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2 |
| UPC | 068888901543 190283095043 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 days |
| Wattage | 120 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Audio Encoding:** Stereo
- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** Pyle
- **Compatible Devices:** Smartphone, Speaker
- **Connectivity Technology:** Auxiliary
- **Connector Type:** RCA
- **Controller Type:** Hand Control
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.39"D x 8.27"W x 2.72"H
- **Special Feature:** RCA
- **Surround Sound Channel Configuration:** 2

## Images

![PTA4 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61sDIgiLCVL.jpg)
![PTA4 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61xlsyn2wCL.jpg)
![PTA4 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/719zzRDLR9L.jpg)
![PTA4 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61rBtCkscRL.jpg)
![PTA4 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71qz+PWnJKL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can this amplifier be used with a turntable?**
A: I have hooked this amp to a turntable, so yes.

**Q: Is it possible to drive several 8 ohm speakers in parallel so that the load is small?**
A: when you have 2 sets of 8 ohm speakers connected to an amplifier, you have a 4 ohm load. 3 sets would be about 2.7 to 3 ohms, 4 sets of speakers would be 2 ohms, and so on.. rough values, since impedance is a variable thing depending on whats being played through the amp (speaker impedance is a nominal value, not really exact).

the problem is, the lower total impedance allows the amplifier to generate more current internally than the amp is designed to deliver - and you would need it turned up a ways to drive that many speakers. reproducing low frequencies is problematic too, since with less impedance there is less "damping" or ability for the speaker to return to it's original state after it moves (mostly a problem with bigger speakers). 

but ultimately, the power supply or an output chip would likely fail at some point of extended use. 4 ohms is the practical limit, which is 2 pairs of 8 ohm speakers.

**Q: I have a set of bluetooth ear buds. Can I take sound from my tv through this transmitted to my buds via bluetooth**
A: No, see my other answer, but an update, I now see the other device is now on sale so it is no longer more expensive than 
this device.  I still had problems with connecting to bluetooth at times with the IMi device, but maybe I didn't understand the instruction. 
This device  will do what you want, but doesn't have all the functions of this amplifier : 
1Mii B06TX Bluetooth 5.0 Transmitter for TV to Wireless Headphone/Speaker, Bluetooth Adapter for TV w/Volume Control, AUX/RCA/Optical/Coaxial Audio I

**Q: I am hearing impaired but my wife is not.  Can I use this amp to separately drive and control speakers and headphones?**
A: The best solution for your suggestion is to use a separate headphone amp (mentioned in another answer), however, you can daisy chain the two components together so that your input source goes through the amp shown in the photo, then take a pair of patch cables and connect one end to the record output of the first amp and the other end of the patch cable to the input of the headphone amp.  Your volume control will be totally independent and can have your headphones as loud as needed while the  volume on the main amp used for the speakers is at your wife's listening preference.  Remember, the connectors marked "output" will handle other amplifiers because that is a "pre-amp" output source.  If the output says "speaker" then you should not connect another power amp to that connection because the second amp will be overdriven by the first amp, possibly causing damage to both.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Multiple input options, produces good & loud sound from my cassette deck, has dB meters
*by V***L on June 9, 2024*

I'm using this amplifier primarily for a cassette deck connected to powered speakers, as the speakers couldn't get very loud with the RCA cable straight from the deck. Bought one of these as open box for $30 and it has been the perfect boost to the sound that I needed. Unlike the newer model of it, this unit has volume dB meters, and there are several inputs for flexibility and potentially connecting multiple devices. Three RCA inputs, an RCA output labeled Recording, one 3.5mm aux input, a 1/4" microphone input, and finally, a 1/4" headphones output. I'm using that last option to connect to my powered speakers with an adapter to 3.5mm. I have Bluetooth capability with my powered speakers, and that already played quite loudly, so I haven't tested Bluetooth functionality on the amplifier. Newer models seem to reduce the number of corded input options and took away the volume meters, so that's why I stuck with this older model. One downside to this model is it does not come with remote, something I was aware of, but I'm happy using the tactile knob. What I do find strange is the knobs have a tactile middle-position where you'd assume they should be pointing straight up, but they're actually tilted a bit when they fall into that middle-position notch. My only grievance is now with my cassette deck as the meters on it read higher, or even max out during playback using the amplifier. I found this odd since my setup is deck -> amplifier -> speakers, and I didn't expect the deck would be affected. The deck doesn't have an output adjustment, but it's only for recording that I need to care about the levels on the deck, and I do have an adjustment knob for input recording level. Making up for the deck meters now being too sensitive, the PTA4 amplifier has its own volume meters, and those seem to work well during playback, though the amplifier's volume control has to be balanced with the volume control on the powered speakers to get the right dB readings. If you set a low volume on the speakers, you can crank up the amplifier volume dial and max out the amp's meters with ease. With the speakers set to a very high volume, you can also keep the amplifier volume very low to the point where the meters won't light up. Without powered speakers, I assume you'd need a deck with output level control to be able to "calibrate" the amp's level meter to match the deck, if the accuracy of these meters is important to you. I haven't yet tested non-powered-speakers to see how high or low those meters register when connected through speaker wire. If you're using a device where you can set the volume at the source, such as powered speakers or a mobile phone, then don't even worry about that.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice little amp!
*by D***W on March 26, 2026*

Pretty well constructed actually. Sound quality is good. Linear power supply with a big transformer, so it's a hefty little fella. Can't say whether it makes 120W per channel, but it makes more then enough power to fill a room connected to a pair of Bose 151 Roommates. Bass and treble controls have more than enough boost/cut. The one I received has bluetooth in it, although I don't think the listing indicates that. The bluetooth pairs easily and sounds good.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Whole House Background Music Amp. Not Perfect, but Works Well.
*by T***� on December 14, 2018*

Details to my music system: My house has ceiling speakers in every room for background music. For several years it has been running on a low-end home theater system rated at 30 watts per channel @ 4-ohms; Music provided by its over-the-air FM stereo function. It works well but it's time to upgrade to a more advanced solution that has internet capabilities. For example, internet radio access and media playback from my NAS drive. So I DiY assembled a media player using a Raspberry Pi micro computer, Volumio software, and a HiFi I2S DAC board (total cost about $90). This needs a power amp and the specs for the Pyle PTA4 looked like a good choice. Start of Product Review: To my surprise I found a Pyle PTAU45 unit inside the factory sealed PTA4 box. For some mysterious reason I received the upgraded model with USB media port (which I don't need). Since all the important specifications are the same, I decided to keep it. Here's what I found inside the box: Pyle MINI 2X120 WATT STEREO POWER (PTAU45) The metal cased amplifier is small and attractive, but surprisingly heavy. Its beefy weight is because the amplifier has an old-school linear power supply instead of a modern switching supply. That's not a bad thing, just an explanation for the heavy weight. Installation was easy, but I encountered a small problem. During speaker wire installation one of the spring loaded jacks fell apart (this issue has been reported in other reviews). I reassembled the jack and finished the installation. Sound quality is good. But the maximum distortion-free audio level is dramatically less than my previous amp, which was rated at 30W per channel (RMS). As others have observed, there's no way that the Pyle amp has 120W per channel. Based on my observed results I think 25W RMS per channel is more realistic. Overall I am satisfied with the Pyle amp. It was the final piece needed to create my new music system. Now my home has internet radio, a NAS music server with hundreds of my albums, smartphone control, and a compact sized amplifier box. The best part is that the overall cost was amazingly low. BTW, if you are interested in making your own internet capable media player then here's a summary of the parts needed: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+: ELEMENT Element14 Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Motherboard HiFi I2S DAC: SainSmart HIFI DAC Audio Sound Card Module I2S interface for Raspberry pi B+ 2 Software: Search the web for Volumio Audiophile Music Player Misc Parts: SD card, 5V/2.5A USB Power Supply, suitable case, etc. (typical Raspberry Pi Project parts). Review Summary: Pros: Low cost, compact size. Cons: Speaker clips are fragile. Output Watts much less than stated.

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