

🎶 Elevate your sound game — power, precision, and wireless freedom in one sleek amp!
The Pyle PTA1000 is a professional 2-channel rack-mount power amplifier delivering up to 1000 watts max output. Featuring built-in Bluetooth 3.0 for hassle-free wireless streaming, bridgeable channels for versatile audio setups, and advanced cooling fans for reliable performance, it’s designed for small to medium venues and professional audio applications. Shockproof binding posts and LED indicators add safety and convenience, making it a top choice for millennial pros seeking powerful, flexible sound solutions.










| ASIN | B0010K6TXQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,610 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #25 in Power Amplifiers |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Brand Name | Pyle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,205 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888885935 |
| Item Dimensions | 19 x 9.8 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Professional Audio Bluetooth Power Amplifier - 2-Channel Rack Mount Bridgeable, LED Indicators, Shockproof Binding Posts, Cooling Fans 1000 Watt - Pyle Pro PTA1000 |
| Item Weight | 15.1 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 19 x 9.8 x 3.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Pyle Pro |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Model | PTA1000 |
| Mounting Type | Rack Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Power | 1000 Watts |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| UPC | 809386477105 801029217086 115970707979 809385155233 807031758272 151902955629 132018029466 731215379000 808112571438 115971025812 765042395032 068888885935 151903165843 809185305791 881110019171 190283087666 804066526241 806291835976 806293909903 100177378206 782386084828 |
| Warranty Description | 1-YEAR |
B**S
Perfect - and the price is outrageous
For the price, this unit is unbeatable. No, you won't get stadium level volume out of this unit, but it gives you more than enough for a small venue, a wedding reception, or a small town festival in the park. Set this up with some 12" Yamaha speakers as a supplement to our flown speaker in our church and it works seamlessly with the volume level set at about 80% for both channels. Easy to use and setup, not too heavy or bulky, and fits easily into a rack if we ever need to go that route. Can't recommend it enough. Only ever had good experiences with Pyle products.
G**O
It works fine for me
I purchased this item to DJ a small wedding reception. It worked perfectly fine on a pair of 15"s 300w rms speakers. I'm not stupid enough to really try to push 1000 watts out of that amp so with my little setup it worked great with amp power to spare. Im just about to buy one more of these for another gig with a larger amount of space to go with a second pair of 15"s. Before you buy any amp make sure you do your homework and know the difference between rms watts and max watts, make sure you know the differences between 2ohms, 4ohms, 8ohms etc. I mean really, who advertises an amps rms power? So is this really a 1000 watt amp? Yes you can get 1000 watts max out of it, but I don't think you would get to enjoy your amp for long if you push it that hard. This is a great amp for the money if you use it properly. Update!! I bought two more. They're reliable so far. My first one runs flawless over more than a year now so I decided to get two more since I bought a pair of PADH152 double 15 inch Pyle speakers. Hmmm. I run one amp on each bridged. Seems like I have too much power for the crappy speakers. I'm going to replace the woofers with real ones but. oh yeah I'm reviewing the amps. They're great and powerful. Love em. Great amp for the price and simply a great amp all around. I just wish Pyle could simply be honest about their wattage ratings. It seems like they have some third world rating system. To me, 20 American Watts equals 100 Pyle watts.
T**C
Great amplifier for budget, serves many applications
I am quite impressed with this amplifier for the low price it has. I am currently using it to run a speaker system in my room(for movies, music, and video games). One channel is dedicated to powering an 8" 400 watt subwoofer at 4 ohms and the 500 watts of power is perfect for this. The second channel is used to power 2 JVC satellite speakers for upper frequencies. They are 8 ohm so really the amplifier can go 250 watts max with them. This system sounds very good for movies as the subwoofer can recieve a lot more power(those store-bought surround sound packages generally come with an underpowered subwoofer) thus the bass frequencies are excellent. For music I reccomend using an ipod or pc connected to the amplifier, that way you will be able to pre-amplify the audio signal and get the RMS value just right. I have tried using a flash drive plugged into my xbox 360 connected to the amplifier for music, but the speaker system is way underpowered as you can't pre-amplify the audio using this method. Anyway, this amplifier works great for the application I am using it for. I can imagine it would work great for applications such as live sound, PA speaker power, etc. I almost forgot to say this, for the inputs it accepts either 2 cannon male inputs, or 2 1/4" male mono jack inputs. For outputs you can use either the three conductor speaker jacks, or the 4 binding posts to connect speaker wire directly to the amplifier. This amplifier is bridgable, so you can get 1000 watt max power output by using the middle conductor speaker jack(it is labeled) or by connecting the speaker wire to the 2 positive binding posts(no negative involved). If you need 1000 watts of power for a particular application then this amp is great for the price and I highly recommend it. Hope this review helped.
C**0
Less than the sum of it's parts
Pros: Low Price Rack mountable Decent sound Balanced inputs Bridge mode Ground lift Cons: Overstated wattage Extremely loud fans Comments: I bought this unit primarily for the case (a bare rackmount case is well over the price of this amp) and particularly because it is so easy to retrofit with other components. It is a dual-mono design with amp modules and heatsinks on either side and a 33/33 toroidal transformer in the center with the power supply unit (PSU). First thing, the fans are NOISY!! If you've heard the expression "howl like a banshee", in comparison to this amp, the banshee would be near silent. Fortunately, the design of this amp is a single 2SC5198/2SA1941 pair for each amp and generates about as much heat as a 5 watt bulb under the worst conditions so unplugging the fans turns it into (... wait for it....) a very nice sounding 70w/ch amp. Speaking of 70w/ch, I put it on my test bench with an 8ohm dummy load and got 70w/ch before clipping set in. Quite an accomplishment. Bridge mode was not so great yielding only 107 watts but as with many amps in this price range, the small power supply capability hampers them. So how does it sound?? Well, pretty much like any other slow A/B solid state amp. It does not turn in a memorable performance with any music and in fact is quite undramatic. Perfect for background music. The Toshiba transistor pair is very common in a lot of low end equipment and for good reason. Now the bad. For me, I did not intend to use this amp for much other than a parts bin. In parts alone, this amp is worth three times the selling price but for those keeping it be aware that it is hampered by poor build quality. The amp modules are of low grade single layer construction and notably, already bowed despite being mounted on their side. The power supply board fares much better. Although did not remove it for a closer look, it is clearly of better quality than the amp boards. The best part is that the rear input/output board is monolithic and connected to the front panel so the amp modules have only power, speaker and pre-in leads. Perfect for a project amp! One last thing. The meter lights might have been useful but they're calibrated to light when it's too late. Once the signal light flashes, that's peak output before distortion rears it's ugly head. If you see the "vu" meter lights, it's distortion city. Since this chassis is used for other models, I suspect, they're not calibrated for the bottom end amp (which this one is). So that's it. I posted a photo of the internals for the hobbyists (hopefully, they didn't delete it). Hope you find this info helpful.
M**K
PTA1000 issues and parts that are missing.
I purchased a PTA1000 around 6 weeks ago to drive some 300 watt Walton pro-studio speakers that I have. I’m overall happy with its performance but the noise from the cooling fan was driving me crazy so I decided to open the unit up and see what the specs are for a quieter replacement. The specs that are in the description say that a PTA1000 says that it has two two speed cooling fans with a temperature sensor that is not true it’s not even close to being accurate. The PTA100has only one cooling fan and it’s only one speed and there is no temperature sensor either. When a product description is that wrong I wonder what else is wrong or missing.
M**T
Pyle the brand
Definitely not bad for the price as well as the product also pretty easy to set up as well I’d advertise more if they’re willing to send items my way to keep the customers in the Pyle aisles coming yes sir yes ma’am ‼️
G**Z
5 Minute of Glory
OK so I'm and event Dj and I been working off of a Pyramid zpa100 amp which is 1000 watt. In the last month I purchase to 1200 monitor speakers and I need more power. So I figure to go ahead and increase my watt by 1000 and run the amp in bridge mode to supply the power. Now let me remind you I'm still running short on maxing out by 200 watt so I wasn't concern about Overpowering the speaker. The day the Pyle PTA1000 amp show up I hook it up using and 15ft 12-gauge speakon to 1/4 wire into one of my 1000w speakers. I continue to start testing the amp with my iPhone using it in bridge mode and I'm not going to lie, the amp was pushing the monitor. Great quality..........at first......I then proceed to go to my bedroom to grab my computer when I heard the music stop. When I came back to my set up I found that the amp click over into protect mode. When that happen the amp is pretty much junk! To get it fix you would have to send $20 plus shipping charge so I just return it under amazon protect policy. Buyer beware!!!!!!!
B**L
Predictable and purposeful. Good
The cheapest most cost effective amp of which I am aware. Hint it's not a 90 pound 1980s model crown macro tech that'll run a stadium speaker. If you have a peavey sp2g with black widow drivers you should know better than to approach that speaker with this amplifier. What are you thinking. But, the way they have modern stadiums with smaller speakers in the bleachers. Oh yeah this amp could work with those. Never let subwoofer enter your pretty little head with this amp. Think 1970s Honda civic. Just not made to be a truck truck. It's light inexpensive and You could lift it out of a tight parking space so whenever it was big enough to carry what you need it's the go to. I use mine for: Monitors Blown powered speaker- I drop in a passive crossover and a jack plate and use one of these amps. Tops to the main system when using a high crossover point. Like you want the subs carrying the lows and low mids if you're aiming this amp to the audience. This amplifier is little light and darn near disposable. I have several of these. I send these if I'm loaning out a regular pa speaker. You can run one ok pa speaker ok with this amp. Not stellar but pretty good. I've got a DJ using one of these right now. I've got a keyboard player without an amp. I've got plenty of extra passive speakers. He gets this amp and a speaker for his keyboard amp and he's happy as a clam. I make it a point to run one of these whenever its powerful enough. I carry one of these extra for whenever I need to engage unplanned for speaker at an event. I usually run more powerful amplifier as this isn't enough for my mains or subs and I run to many monitors most gigs for this to handle. To put this amplifier into my main system I have to change the load. Like working with smaller people. They'll work just can't carry what big people carry. It's not a powerful amplifier. It's good for what it's good for at an excellent price.
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