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PYLE PZR6XA 2200 Watt Professional DJ Power Amplifier
- 1100 watts x 2 power amplifier
- Signal indicators
- Protection and clip indicators
- Power on/off switch
- Stereo/mono selector
Product Description
1100 Watts x 2 Power Amplifier Dual Output Level Controls Signal Indicators Protection and Clip Indicators Power On/Off Switch Stereo/Mono Selector Dual RCA and XLR-1/4″ Combo Inputs AC Accessory Inlet Stereo or idged Power Into 4 or 8 Ohms 2 Speaker Connections via Banana Plugs Heavy Duty Fan Cooling and Aluminum Heatsink Ground Lift Switch 110/220 Voltage Selector Dimensions:3.47″H x 19″W x 10.67″D
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4 Responses to “PYLE PZR6XA 2200 Watt Professional DJ Power Amplifier”
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August 14th, 2010 at 7:12 pm
good
cheap, compared to other amps
shipped fast enough
decent power
bad
no cable included
looks weak
packaging looks absolutely cheap
Rating: 4 / 5
August 14th, 2010 at 7:39 pm
As with most amps… they are heavy. The holes didnt line up with my rack, i had to drill them out… its on the bottom and needs more support to stay up. The LED’s and clip sensors are cool, and work well. All the power i need for two channels. The fan gets dusty and is loud, but it pumps out way more sound than it makes itself.
Rating: 5 / 5
August 14th, 2010 at 9:35 pm
This has been a wonderful experience with PYLE PZR6XA 2200 Watt.The fan keeps the amp cool. This is 2200 of Bumpin,Thumpin pure 2200 watt of Soul Power.
Rating: 5 / 5
August 14th, 2010 at 11:13 pm
Pyle boasts this amplifier as having “1100 watts X 2 channels” or total power of 2200 watts. If you read the user manual (the only place I could find detailed specifications not in any advertisement)as they do with most of their products. The true rms output of this amplifier is 130 watts @ 4 ohms and 100 watts @ 8 ohms. The advertised output of 1100 watts is misleading and deceptive in my opinion. I am very disappointed in the very poor output level from this amplifier. I also had trouble with the rack mounting holes being about 1/16 inch too close together and had to angle and almost crossthread the screws to install it. The fan is much noisier than my Behringer ep2500 amp (which by the way is advertised as 2400 watts and has an 8 ohm rms power output of 350 watts)I just don’t understand where Pyle gets it’s “2200″ watt rating from this amp. Anyone need a cheap boat anchor?
Rating: 1 / 5