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Pyle Home Compact Public Address Mono Amplifier - Professional 120 Watt Home Power Audio Sound PA Speaker Receiver System w/ RCA, Headphone, 2 Microphone Inputs, Independent Volume Control PT210

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About this item

  • 120 WATT POWER: The Pyle Compact PA Mono Amplifier gives your entertainment or PA system a boost, takes your voice to the next level! The amplifier's wide frequency response makes it suitable for amplifying music or vocal program material
  • 5 INPUTS: Features 3.5mm AUX audio input jack w/ the ability to connect external devices such as tuner, CD player, tape deck. Also features 2 ¼” microphone input w/ talkover function, headphone jack, and mix bus jack. Perfect for public announcement
  • COMPACT SIZE: The professional integrated indoor public address receiver features a compact size and measures 3 ⅓” x 12 ¾” x 8 9/10”, easy to bring anywhere it is needed. Can be used for live bands, office paging systems and other applications
  • INDEPENDENT VOLUME CONTROL: Each input in the home desktop audio source system has its own rotary volume control knob w/ high/mid/low tone controls. Also include phono / RCA input jacks w/ input selector, and a variety of speaker output terminals
  • FRONT PANEL CONTROL CENTER: The compact PA receiver box features front panel button control center w/ crisp power on/off button and selector switch, independent input audio rotary volume adjustment, master volume and tone control, LED indicator


PyleHome Model : PT210

PA Microphone Mono Amplifier

120 WATT MICROPHONE PA Mono Amplifier w/70V Output & Mic Talkover

  • Power On/Off with LED Indicator
  • 1/4'' Phone Jack
  • LED Level Display
  • Master Volume Control
  • High/Mid/Low Tone Controls
  • Front 3.5mm AUX CD Input Jack
  • MIC 1 Talkover
  • Phono/Aux Volume Control
  • Mic 1 Mic 2 Volume Controls
  • Mic 1 Mic 2 6.35mm Connectors
  • Voltage Selector 110/220V
  • Removable AC Cord
  • Unswitched AC Outlet
  • Mix Bus Jacks
  • Phono/Aux/RCA Input Jacks
  • Phono/Aux Input Selector
  • Variety of Speaker Outputs Terminal
  • Dimensions: 3 1/3'' H x 12 3/4'' W x 8 9/10'' D

This 120-watt microphone amplifier takes your voice to the next level! The amplifier's wide frequency response makes it suitable for amplifying music or vocal program material. It can be used for live bands, office paging systems, public announcements, or a variety of other installations. It's got two front ¼' inputs for mics, each with its own independent volume control and talkover. Plus, there's two stereo RCA inputs on the back - including one that takes low level phono input from a turntable. The 3-band EQ (100 Hz, 1 kHz, 8 kHz) lets you tweak the sound to your exact requirements. This amp is compatible with 70 V PA systems too. An unswitched outlet on the back means you'll never be looking for an outlet. Runs on 110 and 220 V.


Travis Johnson
August 22, 2025
I currently have nothing bad to say. I have been using this in my garage for 6+ months now, its 100% always turned on with a bluetooth connection. (not playing, but on) No failures, everything is working fine. Only drawback is that there is no way to set the default source, so when it does power off/on, it defaults back to airwaves.
CJ
July 10, 2025
Model: PMSA126BUI have 2 large speakers from a 1980's Sony HST-231 stereo. The stereo back then was very loud, and I was hoping to find something to use with these speakers in same manner.8 Ohms each, together 16 Ohms. 200 Watts each, together 400 Watts.I read other reviews where users had issues, yet it's important to match up correct amplifier with your device.I knew nothing about amplifiers, yet took just minutes of reading on Internet to learn.My speakers don't use 70V. Even though this model has it, you are not required to use it. 70V is for 4 or more speakers (and sound quality is lowest).My 2 speakers were hooked up in Series. I bought extra speaker wire 14 AWG, and quick connects, so it can all quickly be connected/disconnected. And, I used 30 feet in between amp -> speaker -> speaker -> back to amp, this way I can space everything apart.At the amplifier, I hooked up 1 wire to 16 Ohms (positive), and other to COM (negative) - and that's it! Most of the work involved me stripping speaker wires and adding quick connects.At the back of model, you simply connect exposed wire by screwing it in. I screwed in 5" of speaker wire, with a quick connect at the other end, so I can quickly take it all apart, and not have to unscrew/screw wires at amplifier.The sound is amazing!It truly sounds just like the original stereo that we used for speakers, primarily because all specs on the amplifier matched the specs for the speaker.Connected my phone via Bluetooth, and opened Tidal, which is a music app that has "Master" quality songs - same quality as in the studio. I tested some 1980's songs that were heavy on bass, and it sounds great.I also tested cranking volume up super high, and the speakers sounded exactly like with the original stereo.It can go very, very loud.What's really very nice is that you can hook up 2 microphones, for Karaoke. I tested this and it works great.Each microphone has it's own volume.So, you can control the volume of the music separately from volume for the microphones - that's really nice.The 1 feature I believe that would improve this model would be if Pyle upgraded Bluetooth 4 to 5.0.4 - range is 10 meters indoor (50 meters line of sight)5 - range is 40 meters indoor (200 meters line of sight)Overall - extremely happy with the purchase!
Clinton Johnson
May 31, 2025
First one I ordered the radio was DOA. Pyle and amazon was kind and got a replacement out next day. Second one seems to be working fine. The price is a steal for what your getting. But only time will tell of longevity. My only functional complaints are that their should be buttons on the unit it’s self to tune the radio not just scan and program presets. If you lose the remote your out of luck then. Also I wish the FM Radio Antenna hookup was a stand Coaxial female connection not an older style male connector. I had to purchase and adapter to have my antenna to work.
Pinoy
May 6, 2025
One of the inputs broke loose from the circuit board in our old Radio Shack PA amplifier and my boss had wanted me to buy a Bluetooth receiver to send music from her phone. I saw this and showed her, she said to buy it! It works well, perfect for our basement meeting room. I needed something monaural with voltage outputs to connect to the speakers in the ceiling which have matching transformers. I saw Stereo amps, then I spotted this. Perfect. No disappointments except perhaps 2 minor ones. It make a loud "pop" when you turn on the power button (would have been so easy for the engineer who designed this to fix), and the speaker connectors are screws, not the handy spring loaded quick disconnect ones like our old Radio Shack amp had. Not a big deal if the amp is stationary, but ours gets disconnected when the podium is moved for floor cleaning, etc. But considering a lot of folk kept using the wrong impedance output when reconnecting the old one, maybe the more permanent screw connectors will prove to be better after all. I don't know if this will last as long as the old amp, but it is nice. Bluetooth works well.
Rochelle Lozensky
May 2, 2025
I bought this amp to power an arena for a County Fair. I went to set it up, and just barely heard the mic and the source with a bunch of fuzz and popping and wonderful pleasant electronics burning smell. I picked up the amp to get a better smell and heard something moving around in inside. I turned it over and a screw was missing. I figured it must have shorted out on the case or something damaged. So I returned it and amazon sent me a new one. I made the mistake of placing it on the shelf. Four months later, today, I had the thought I better check the amp. So I did, guess what, same thing, except this one there was no screw missing, it just burned, barely powered a speaker and hissed and popped. So, my mistake of not testing it right away is costing me. I recall my auto mechanic friend saying "just because it's new doesn't mean it works." Since I did not test it right away and amazon will not replace or return it I am now forced to go through Pyle's warranty service through Sound Around, Inc. Who is going to require I pay for shipping, pay them $25 to ship it back plus my time and the inconvenience. I know it was my fault. At this point I figure my time, plus the inconvenience and shipping charges, I am going to cut my losses and just throw it away. I have emailed Pyle and waiting on a response, so I am not throwing it away just yet.
Todd90230
April 22, 2025
The product is fantastic for my use. I have ten 70 volt speakers around the dining patio and lounge area of my yard and this product powers everything up clearly and with plenty of volume to spare. I also have plenty of power left to add more speakers if I so choose. If you are looking for a rock concert experience, go to the Hollywood Bowl. If you like music at dinner parties and while working outside, this is the ticket.Easy bluetooth connection. The volume on the unit should be turned down before you change the mode to "Tuner". The very loud burst of static is irritating.
Miguel Martinez
January 15, 2025
Lo que no me gustó es que al prenderlo, el nivel de volumen está en lo más alto y truenan las bocinas