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- 3000-WATT POWER: The Pyle Multi-Channel Pre-Amplifier is perfect for your karaoke and home entertainment system. It gives you 3000W peak power to be used for multi speakers w/ 2-8 ohms impedance allowing you to enjoy high quality amplified audio
- 6 INPUTS: The digital amp box supports FM/AM radio, MP3 audio playback & other external devices. It is equipped w/ USB & SD card readers, AUX 3.5mm input, 2 ¼” mic inputs, headphone jack, RCA (L/R) audio input/output jacks dedicated for subwoofer
- BLUETOOTH-COMPATIBLE: The professional integrated indoor house stereo receiver is equipped w/ bluetooth wireless music streaming. Works w/ today’s latest devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops and computers with hassle-free receiver pairing
- FRONT PANEL CONTROL: The sound speaker amplifying device features front panel controls w/ independent audio source selection, rotary control center for microphone volume & echo control. It also features LED backlight illumination w/ dimmer control
- RACK MOUNT: High powered home theater pro audio receiver features a universal rack mount design w/ built-in cooling fan & integrated overload/short circuitry protection. Includes 2 UHF wireless handheld microphones, mounting brackets & remote control
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Q: How do you hook up the speakers
A: Hi Speaker question, thanks for reaching out about Pyle Bluetooth Multi-Channel Hybrid Pre-Amplifier System - Black. Simplest would to buy a powered PA. 1/4 in output from the Pyle to the Mic-in line on the PA. Then the music from the laptop or TV into the PA Line In via RCA. Avoid Bluetooth, since that just adds a delay and the music and words may not sync up correctly. If you are aware and still want to use Bluetooth, you can. If you have your own speakers, you can connect them on the back of the receiver. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byJoe - 7 months agoTarget staff support