Pyle PT600A Receivers

Pyle PT600A Receivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • 6 Inputs Tuner
  • Front Panel Headphone
  • Rack Mounting Hardware
  • Binding Post Speaker

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 17, 2020]
Karkkelley5277


Strength:

Perfect for your multi-device setup. If you have a lot of sound devices - DVD player, CD player, record player, Blu-Ray, DJ equipment, etc. - that all need amplification and the ability to output over one set of speakers, look no further than this amp. Hospitality TV Streaming

Weakness:

None I can think of.

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Dec 09, 2020]
stevens


Strength:

excellent sound quality for very little money. built in equalizer for pop,rock or classical is wonderful for music enhancement . remote control full compliment of fuctions cd,tuner, etc.

Purchased:
Used  
OVERALL
RATING
3
[Jan 30, 2011]
P.A. Lawry
Audio Enthusiast

Crap NO BALANCE CONTROL BUILT INTO UNIT. Motor driven volume unresponsive, drifts, and generally sketchy

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Feb 05, 2009]
mrcnokc
Audio Enthusiast

My PT600A arrived with a broken foot, but it initially sounded excellent, so the defective foot was just a distraction. Over the past 6 weeks, however, the unit's volume goes up and down on its own, and the remote does not work, even with fresh batteries. The operation manual is not well written. In addition to the standard RCA inputs, the unit has something called "pin-plug" input, but no explanation of how that works, or what accessories (tuner, CD, etc.) it would control. The remote is solid black, with a very light gray, very, very small font that is almost impossible to read. I'm returning the unit for repair, and we'll see if most of these problems can be fixed. Summary: great sound, but poorly constructed.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 05, 2009]
Pat Corley
Audio Enthusiast

My PT600A arrived with a broken foot, but it initially sounded excellent, so the defective foot was just a distraction. Over the past 6 weeks, however, the unit's volume goes up and down on its own, and the remote does not work, even with fresh batteries. The operation manual is not well written. In addition to the standard RCA inputs, the unit has something called "pin-plug" input, but no explanation of how that works, or what accessories (tuner, CD, etc.) it would control. The remote is solid black, with a very light gray, very, very small font that is almost impossible to read. I'm returning the unit for repair, and we'll see if most of these problems can be fixed. Summary: great sound, but poorly constructed.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 28, 2007]
wallunit
Casual Listener

Strength:

excellent sound quality for very little money.
built in equalizer for pop,rock or classical is wonderful for music enhancement .
remote control
full compliment of fuctions cd,tuner, etc.

Weakness:

cheap plastic knobs,utilitarian looking outside case.
lack of a/b speaker function.

i live in a small condo so i don't need room shattering power.at 50 watts rms/6 ohm is plenty for me and the upstairs condoites.the pyle has good tight bass and remains clear and true right up thru the upper end of music spectrum.the mid- range is even good for such an inexpensive integrated amp.i run an old nak cr 2a with some new cerwin vega book shelf speakers and the sound is pretty remarkable at modest sound levels .it still manages to shake the windows with the bass cranked up a bit, so there is power to spare.overall i would recomend this unit to some one on a budget who still wants good sound quality in small to medium room.enjoy!

Similar Products Used:

kenwood ka 7100
technics 360 watt integrated amp.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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