

🎶 Amplify your space, command the room — sound that speaks success.
The Pyle PTA4 is a compact yet powerful 2x120W stereo amplifier designed for professional and home audio use. Featuring multiple input options including Bluetooth, RCA, AUX, and mic, it offers versatile connectivity and precise EQ controls. Its unique pager/mixing mode enables seamless talkover or karaoke sessions, while push-type speaker terminals ensure easy setup. Durable and reliable, this amplifier delivers rich, clear sound with a retro-modern aesthetic, making it a top choice for PA systems, studios, and home theaters.










| ASIN | B003NVN1PY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,884 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #366 in Home Audio Amplifiers |
| Item model number | PTA4 |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Product Dimensions | 13.69 x 21.01 x 6.91 cm; 1.59 kg |
K**R
Excellent value for money, Compact and very powerful, it has basic no-nonsense controls and a cool retro look. Great sound, bass and treble.
K**A
This is my second Pyle amplifier, and for good reason. I bought my first one—the PTA3 2x75W—back in 2010, and after 15 years of powering my outdoor speakers, it finally gave out. These days it’s rare for any electronic device to last more than a couple of years, so I was genuinely impressed that it made it that long. I’m the type of shopper who obsessively researches every available option before making a purchase, no matter the price. Initially, I tried one of the newer amplifier brands that showed up in my search results and had solid reviews. But after hooking it up, I was extremely disappointed with the power output. To get decent sound from this new Class D amp, I had to max out the volume on my source device (an Amazon Echo). That meant I lost the ability to tell Alexa to turn the volume up, because it had to stay at 100% just to get acceptable audio levels. After more research, I realized that input sensitivity is a major factor with these newer mini‑amps. To make that other amp viable, I would have needed to buy a separate pre‑amp just to boost the signal. Instead, I checked the specs on the Pyle PTA4 and saw that its input sensitivity is 250 mV—meaning it requires only a quarter of the signal strength to drive the amplifier properly. Once I hooked it up, I was pleasantly surprised. It sounds fantastic even with much lower volume coming from my Echo Dot. I can now leave the main amplifier volume at 50% and adjust everything directly through the Alexa app without ever touching the amp. The sound is rich and warm, unlike the other amp, which felt tinny and lacking depth. Plus, the PTA4 includes Bluetooth—something my old PTA3 didn’t have—so connecting any device wirelessly is effortless. This is going to be a great upgrade for my patio speakers. Here’s hoping I get another 15 years out of Pyle’s solid, reliable products.
D**A
Product met all my expectations.
R**Z
Yo lo uso para una Iglesia porque ahora con la Pandemia empezamos a Transmitir en Línea y necesitaba algo que sacara el sonido para la Computadora Limpio y nítido y este amplificador me sirvió muy bien porque hace la función para lo que lo compré. Ahora solo le conecto una mezcladora y cualquiera que no sabe de aparatos, piensa que tengo un sonido profesional
A**M
El espacio donde lo instalé es pequeó y con esto cubre mis necesidades de audio del área.
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