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Pyle 12 Channel Power Amplifier w Bluetooth Wireless- 600W Max Power Rack Mount Amplifier with Multi-Zone Sound Mixer–RCA, USB and AUX inputs-Great for Restaurant, Theater, Studio or Stage- PT12050CH

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Features

  • 6000 WATT POWER: The Pyle PT12050CH 12 Channel Amplifier is perfect for your PA / Karaoke or Home Multi-Room sound system. Gives you 6000W Max power @ 4 ohms for access to high-quality audio
  • BLUETOOTH-COMPATIBLE: This professional integrated amplifier is equipped w/ Bluetooth wireless streaming. Works with todays latest devices including smart phones, iPad, iPhone, Mac and PC with hassle-free pairing
  • 9 INPUTS: The portable multi-zone audio digital amp box supports various external sources - 3 pairs RCA audio input, RCA output, (3) 1/4" microphone IN, AUX 3.5mm, USB-A, SD card slot. Features selectable audio input
  • VOICE PRIORITY BUTTON: A powerful PA system that can be used for warehouse, restaurant or other continuous volume applications. It has a MIC talk-over function where the background music is minimized when pushing the button, and the signal is routed to the MIC1 input. Used in paging, voiceover, and announcements
  • EQ CONTROLS: Control and tailor your sound with the front panel control center - rotary knob controls for MIC, AUX, priority, input level controls, independent channel volume control center and LED screen for information

Description

Pyle Model : PT12050CHPro Audio Multi-Channel Mixer Amplifier12-Ch. Pro Audio Bluetooth Amplifier - Stage & Studio Sound Mixer Receiver System with Microphone Talk-Over, MP3/USB/SD/AUX, Rack Mount (6000 Watt)Features:High- Powered Audio AmplifierMulti-Zone Audio Source Mixing ReceiverHome Theater Pro Audio Sound ControlLab Tested Stage & Studio PerformanceBuilt-in Bluetooth for Wireless Audio Streaming Ability Microphone Talk-Over / Voice Priority FunctionDigital LCD Display ScreenFront Panel Button & Rotary Control Center Audio Input Mode Selectable (BT/USB/SD/AUX)Independent Channel & Microphone Audio ConfigurationConnect & Stream Audio from External DevicesMP3 Digital Audio File SupportUSB Flash & SD Memory Card ReadersUSB Port Doubles as Device Charge PortAux (3.5mm) Audio Jack (3) 1/4'' Microphone Jacks (2 Rear, 1 Front)RCA (L/R) Audio Input / Output JacksSpeaker Binding Post Output ConnectorsPower ON/OFF SwitchLED Audio Signal Indicator LightsUniversal Rack Mount CompatibleBuilt-in Safety, Overload and Short Circuit ProtectionUsed for Stage, Studio, Home, Office & Business Audio Applications What’s in the Box:Amplifier Mixer SystemBluetooth AntennaDetachable Rack Mount BracketsPower Cable Bluetooth Connectivity:Built-in Bluetooth for Wireless Music Streaming Works with All of Today’s Latest DevicesSmartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Computers, etc.Bluetooth Version: 2.1Bluetooth Network Name: ‘BT- AUDIO’Bluetooth Network Password: ‘0000’ (4 Zeroes) Wireless Range: Up to 30’+ ft. Technical Specs:Amplifier Type: 12-ChannelPower Output: 6000 Watt MAXMAX Power: 12-CH x 500 Watt @ 4 OhmRMS Power: 12-CH x 250 Watt @ 8 OhmFrequency Response: 20Hz-20kHzSignal to Noise Ratio: >81dBT.H.D.: <0.1%Digital File-Type Compatibility: MP3, WMA, WAV, FLACMaximum USB/SD Flash Support: 64GBBattery Operated Remote, Requires (1) x ‘CR-2032’, IncludedPower Cable Length: 4.9 ft.USB Power: 5V/1APower Supply: 115/230V, SwitchableDimensions (L x W x H): 18.89’’ x 11.22’’ x 3.93’’ - inches The Pyle Pro Audio Multi-Channel Mixer Amplifier - 12-Ch. Pro Audio Bluetooth Amplifier - Stage & Studio Sound Mixer Receiver System with Microphone Talk-Over, MP3/USB/SD/AUX, Rack Mount (6000 Watt) - High-Powered Audio Amplifier - Multi-Zone Audio Source Mixing Receiver - Home Theater Pro Audio Sound Control - Lab Tested Stage & Studio Performance - Built-in Bluetooth for Wireless Audio Streaming Ability - Microphone Talk- Over / Voice Priority Function - Digital LCD Display Screen - Front Panel Button & Rotary Control Center - Audio Input Mode Selectable (BT/USB/SD/AUX) - Independent Channel & Microphone Audio Configuration - Connect & Stream Audio from External Devices - MP3 Digital Audio File Support - USB Flash & SD Memory Card Readers - USB Port Doubles as Device Charge Port - Aux (3.5mm) Audio Jack - (3) 1/4'' Microphone Jacks (2 Rear, 1 Front) - RCA (L/R) Audio Input / Output Jacks - Speaker Binding Post Output Connectors - Power ON/OFF Switch - LED Audio Signal Indicator Lights - Universal Rack Mount Compatible - Built-in Safety, Overload and Short Circuit Protection.

Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Sound Around


Item model number: PT12050CH


Date First Available: May 15, 2019


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  • Decent Unit, could use more commercial features and instructions
I like that for a simple home system the hookups to the banana plugs went well and that it's easy enough to hook up speaker wires to reflect sketch location by room. 400 ft2 is filled pretty comfortably (11 oclock set) by 5 speaker house monitor set rated at about 100 w/ ch each. The TV sound out is nice on Aux1 but doesn't promote stereo L/R unless also use Aux 2 or the mysterious RCA Inputs (diagr #18) - as nothing on front label RCA or #18 output IF the unit were to run 6000 watts then 50 amp circuit would need to be in place ... hmmm ? It would have been nice to have (NTH) an RMS power rating per channnel/4 ohms or 8 ohms. IF there were only 2 or 4 main sets of speakers NTH feature Bridgeable channels with included bridging hook(s). A MAIN volume dial would be pretty useful..for once you have set max levels of the speakers , inputs etc. some random person can operate the MAIN Volume and not likely mess up any of the more than 16 outputs and 6 input controls on front Also NTH front 1/4" inputs. Currently OK as can convert rear RCA input to accomodate 1/4" instrument jack Possibly easier to use an instrument preamp combo to go to some of the RCA or Aux inputs so not so many wires to mess with. (e..g. guitar, bass, synth, analog instrument mic) and that is pretapped into RCA audio input (#18 diagram) (, supposedly controlled at front by something not identified as RCA audio input. Possibly the instrument box would go into mic 1 or mic 2 TRS input on back... I guess I'll have to experiment. Some typical Input setup diagram would be nice to have (NTH) for TV, CD, tape, USB, mic1, 2, kareoke, electrical instruments, DVD, 1/8" headphone (3.5mm) inputs, 3.5mm output But for the price point this Unit is great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2020 by gadgets-today

  • Exactly what I hoped for!
Exactly what I was looking for in terms of price and functionality. Not ready for tbe significant investment that comes with Sonos and Control4 but moved into a house that had wall and ceiling speakers installed and a 6 channel amplifier that were over 15 years old. Connected 8 in-wall/ceiling speakers to this along with a subwoofer and it works perfectly. This enables you to control the volume for each individual channel/speaker manually via the knobs. Sound is great. Ultimately I connected a receiver to it so that I was able to leverage multiple sources to play through the speakers. Now that Apple TV has airplay functionality, I'm able to control what gets played in multiple zones. Upstairs I have the 8 speakers plus a sub and downstairs another 6 speakers connected to a different Apple TV and amp. Now I can play content from my phone to both Apple TVs simultaneously which enables me to play the same content to 15 speakers with NO delay. At this price point, this unit is perfect! No remote which means you have to manually do everything. For example, if I want to just have content playing on the 3 speakers in my bedroom and not the other 5, I have to turn down the volume on them. Good tradeoff for the price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2019 by CB

  • Good product for my application. Good product for my application.
Used this for whole house audio. Connected to Sonos Port. Sounds good. Easy to set up. Set the volume controls pretty high and just use the Sonos app to control the volume. I also have volume control switches on my walls. The dog ear holes did not line up to the holes in my rack so we had to modify this. The only real drawback (reason for 4 stars) is that there is no remote and no trigger. It is a manual power button only. This amp does get hot, and the fans run. So you don't want to leave it on 24/7. So I manually turn on the amp when we want music, and manually turn it off when we are done. Overall a very good product for the money, for my specific application. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2020 by GB

  • this amp delivers
I bought this Amp about 3 years ago, installed it in my barn with 5 sets of speakers (2 sets are 500W) and have jammed all year long. great deal and Seller.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2026 by SelectedByBob

  • Decent unit for the price
I recently received this unit with 8 pyle 6.5 mounted speakers. I used it one time. The unit seems to be decent, but I don't really get sound out of it untill the knob is at 50% up rather it had 1 speaker or 8. This is a 6k watt receiver basicly 500 each channel. I assume realistically it's putting out Maybe 300 each but it should be putting out sound well before 50%. Also it kept cutting out off and on while playing. I'm going to test it out with all 8 speakers hooked up playing for an hour and see if it continues to do that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by Genevieve G.

  • Non-standard size won't fit in rack
I have a love-hate relationship with Pyle, and this product is a good demonstration of that. So many vendors are over-engineering their products and over-investing in features that end users don't actually want or need -and the price often reflects this. So, for example, TV manufacturers add all these smart features that I usually just bypass because literally the only thing I need it to do is display the input coming from my receiver (I usually mute the TV volume too, so even the speakers are unnecessary) -then they charge way more for these features I don't even want. With audio receivers, it is the same. The quality products end up with all kinds of features/options I don't need/want -and the price reflects this. It shouldn't be rocket science to build a simple stereo amplifier that takes one stereo line input and amplifies it to a pair of speakers with basic EQ settings and volume controls. Initially, I was really excited about the potential of this product. I need a rack-mountable audio amplifier that can power multiple zones of speakers that are each in stereo. I don't need it to have 85 different kinds of theater-quality 3D sound experiences to emulate concert halls, or for it to connect wirelessly with blue tooth or wifi or anything else. All I need it to do is take one audio input and amplify it to speakers in multiple different zones, and ideally to fit neatly into an equipment rack along with my network gear. Apparently, this is totally unrealistic request. Sometimes Pyle produces really basic, simple things that do exactly what you need them to without paying a bajillion dollars for some over-engineered solution that has all kinds of features you don't even want. Their speaker wire is great. Their in-wall/ceiling speakers are great also. Not the kind of stuff you'd get if you're an audio snob and are going to sit in your listening room comparing it to a Steinway theater system, but good enough that most normal people are going to greatly enjoy listening to it without any real complaints. The cost delta of going from an in-wall system with pyle speakers and wires to something like a Steinway system is extreme, and the difference in sound quality, while noticeable, probably isn't sufficient to justify that expense for most normal people. For audio inside my house, I tend to go with theater receivers from Yamaha. But I have outdoor speakers on my porches, and a Yamaha receiver isn't the right approach for them. In the past, I've used small, individual Pyle amplifiers to power each pair of speakers. They work ok, and the sound quality is good enough, but I've got multiple zones and therefore have a stack of these odd-shaped/sized amps. Set up like that, they look sloppy/cheap/amateur. I was excited for this solution, because it would allow me to neatly fit that capability inside an equipment rack where all my network gear is located. While I've often been content with Pyle solutions, I'm disappointed with this one. After waiting about 2 months for it to arrive, I immediately discovered that I was sent a product that previously was returned by another customer. It was missing the top half of the foam packing that hold it in place in the box. If there were supposed to be any screws or rack mount brackets included, those also were missing. The return slip from the prior customer was still in there. The amp itself probably came inside plastic originally, to keep the foam from sticking to it. When I got it there were little pieces of foam stuck all over it, in between all the knobs/mounting posts/etc -not a great start. After spending some time carefully cleaning it off, I slid it into my equipment rack to discover that it is a non-standard size. Not only do the holes not line up with those on my rack, they are too small to allow mounting screws to go through them. The amp is also a non-standard height. It looks to be about 2 and 1/3U, which is also not ideal. If they'd intended for it to occupy 3U and leave 1/3U of space above/below (to allow cooling, for example), it would have been great for them to state this in the product description anywhere. The product description gives all kinds of crazy specs/details, some of them totally unbelievable. For example, 6,000 watts of power means you're going to draw 60 amps. For this to be a 60 amp unit, you'd need a 60 amp plug. Laundry dryers usually have a special 30 amp plug, and electric vehicles can be 48 amps. So, the false claim of 6,000 watts is quite ridiculous -but probably most people who bought this product understand that and don't really care. I don't want 6,000 watts of power, I'm hooking it up to a dozen 40 watt speakers. 6,000 watts would be totally overkill. I don't care about bluetooth, or microphone inputs, or whatever other bells and whistles. My requirements are quite simple: (1) Standard rack mount equipment (fail) (2) Stereo input (at least one --> ok) (3) Stereo outputs to 6 zones which each have 2 stereo speakers (ok) (4) Sufficient power to drive a total of about 400 watts of speakers (probably ok) (5) Not over-engineered with all kinds of nonsensical and unnecessary features (meh, kinda failed here) Bonus: Accurate user guide/product information (fail) Sometimes Pyle gets stuff right, but this doesn't seem like one of those times. It's whacky whack, like the engineering and marketing teams were high out of their minds on cracky crack. Maybe they designed it ok and the quality control team are a bunch of clowns who failed at their dream of giving PTSD to small children and instead sit around ignoring the deviation of the mounting brackets. Maybe they thought they were mostly just going to sell these to the government (who could possibly be a lower bidder?). It's better solution than the one-ply paper towels that rip when you try to dry your hands in a public bathroom, but that's not saying much. Come on guys, you can do better than this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2022 by afchaffee06

  • Impressive for the cost. Impressive for the cost.
Grabbed this for a friend who has an entertaining space. They had been using the big Bluetooth PA speakers for ambient music, and while they did the job, they weren't the best solution. On arrival, I noticed that the amp was well packaged, and was very clean for a unit that was returned. I tested all of the channels, and they all worked. Then, I opened it up, to see what it looked like inside. I'm pretty blown away at how clean and simple it is. Now, it's not using discrete output transistors with huge heatsinks, but it does have integrated amps with heat sinks and cooling fans! It looks like it's running 4 channels per amplifier chip, and they appear to be temperature controlled as they don't spin up until the amp has been on and playing for a few minutes. I couldn't find specs on the amplifier type (guessing it's a type D, given the size) but it's got some nice beefy output caps. It's also great because you can play music and use a mic at the same time, and it appears to have mic ducking built in! It would be nice if it reverted back to bluetooth when you power it back up, but it's just 1 button press. Oh, some discrete bass/treble trims would be better than the built in EQ curves (which also reverts to a flat response curve uppn power up), but again, it's not a big deal to press the button for that either. We've found that whatever device you are streaming bluetooth from (Apple TV 4K in our case), this amplifier will wake it and start playing whatever music app you were using last as soon as you set the input to Bluetooth. That's nice. I'll take a couple of pictures of the install this weekend and post pics of that too, if I can. Overall, yeah, I'd but another one of these if I needed to, but I can say with just 10 speakers and a 4000sq ft open space, this 1 amp is plenty! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 by Geek Man

  • Easy setup & sounds great!
I bought a house with 8 pairs of ceiling speakers installed and wired to a common area in a built-in entertainment center, but no amp. I searched high and low for a highly-rated multi-channel amp for <$1000 to no avail until this Pyle system popped up in Amazon. 1/3 the price of the closest spec'd model I could find elsewhere. Easy to connect the wiring, simple controls, immediate sync to my iphone bluetooth for streaming music. Really powerful; fills the entire house with sound as loud as I can handle. Compact size, especially considering its capabilities. We love it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2020 by Bill F

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