Product Description
The PPHP157AI is the ultimate loudspeaker, with 1,400 watts of distortion-free power, an iPod dock, and USB/SD MP3 player. Now you can play your favorite music using your own MP3 player on our powered, wide-coverage, two-way loudspeaker. It pushes everything from pounding bass to a chirpy high-end, all in one amplified cabinet. This speaker comes equipped with two separate inputs: an XLR and1/4" mic inputs, as well as a standard RCA input to accommodate multiple microphones and any electronic instrument simultaneously, each with its own volume control. Adjust the sound to your own specifications using the bass and treble controls, and use the 3-channel mixer to perfect the balance between your iPod, mic, and other input. This speaker has a 35mm pole mount socket for a multitude of applications. Ideal for bands and DJs as a main PA or instrument amplification system, so you can rock the audience anywhere, at the club or a party. And you'll always be ready for the next gig - these speakers are compact enough to be truly portable and come with a handle for easy carrying. You'll also get crystal-clear acoustics in your home as a monitor. The 175" state-of-the-art titanium drivers and 15" subwoofer are protected by a metal grill, so you know your sound is secure.
List Price: | $379.99 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10034 in Musical Instruments
- Brand: Pyle
- Model: PPHP157AI
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 30.75" h x 20.75" w x 18.75" l,
Features
- 15'' Subwoofer - 1.75'' Titanium Compression Driver - 2-Way, 2-Speaker Professional speaker - Impedance: 8 Ohm ±20% - 35mm Speaker Stand Mount
- Built-in iPod Dock - XLR and 1/4" Mic Inputs - High Efficiency Mid-Low Woofer - Sensitivity: 101±3dB - 110/220 AC
- Play MP3 Music Direct From USB/SD card - XLR Stereo RCA Line Input - 35mm Titanium Dome Horn Driver - Frequency Response: 40Hz-22 KHz (-3dB)
- Remote Control For USB SD card Songs - XLR and 1/4'' Line Outputs - PTC Driver Protect - Metal Grill To Protect The Woofer/Plastic Cabinet
- Power Switch and Digital Amplifier - Master Volume, Bass Treble Controls - Power Output: 600 Watts RMS 1400 Watts Peak - Crossover Frequency: 3.5K Hz
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Great value for the money for a small venue or studio referencing
By Abraham
I use a pair of these for my home studio for referencing, the sound quality is OK, nice mid bass, I do not recommend this for stage probably for monitoring, I have my doubts about continuously sending peak signals to this amp as they are famous for blewing up with some signals, for my purposes it does the job, it is ONLY ONE speaker not a pair be AWARE, I don't even use the iphone/ipod I just connect a XLR balanced cable from my mixer monitors output it sounds pretty neat for referencing mid range waves, I'd combine with couple 18 inch for low bass referencing, I don't think these speakers are very loud to work on a large venue / hall, I give 5 stars as this does the job for me at my studio.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
nice product
By PCNY1
perfect for many aplications.Well built,but not as loud as I would like.I use rca cables to a mixer/equlizer and producess more volume ....Highly recommended for the price...It can do alot.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
User's Manual is ridiculous!
By RD
I just bought a Powered Speaker PPHP157AI and I am very surprised by the crappy "user's manual".
The User’s Manual (both in the Box and Downloaded off their website) is useless … It doesn’t appear to apply to this device at all ... with the exception of listing it’s specs along with those for 9 other devices.
None of the photos are anything like this product.
It does not tell how to select the right AC voltage.
It does not explain how to play files from the USB or SD card or the iPod dock.
It does not explain how to use the RCA inputs.
I don’t like the idea of guessing and trial and error in order to use this device. I have requested that Pyle send me some more detailed instructions for using this device.
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