- Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz
- 2-channel bridgeable
- 500 Watts x 2 Channels @ 4 Ohm
- 250 Watts x 2 Channels @ 8 Ohm
- Overload and protection indicator
Product Description
1000-Watt Professional Power Amplifier PTA1000… More >>
Product Description
1000-Watt Professional Power Amplifier PTA1000… More >>
Pyle Pro PTA1000 1000 Watt DJ Amplifier
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#1 by C. MARTINEZ on July 16th, 2010
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Good power, good audio,excellent for voice audio, karaooke,etc. 1000 watts peak, 200 watts rms with excellent quality, very cheap.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by C. Perez on July 16th, 2010
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This amp is perfect for my stage monitor setup. Hookup is easy and silent, with the amp on or off. It has plenty of power for vocals, keyboard, or guitar, and is very clean and it pushes multiple stage monitors at 4 ohm’s with no problems.
Great for the price.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Bobby D. Marples on July 16th, 2010
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I own a mobile DJ business and I know my way around pro audio pretty well. My church was in need of an amp for 2 12″ loudspeakers. I decided to purchase the amp on my own and didn’t have $300-$400 to spend. This amp is priced very nicely for my budget. Once I hooked it up, it worked EXCELLENT for the church. It is a small church, but powers the 2 12″ loudspeakers perfectly. The only bad part was the indicator lights don’t seem to work, that’s not really a big deal. If you are on a budget this AMP is perfect if you are limited on a budget, and need performance! Don’t expect it to perform like a Crest, Crown or QSC. But by no means is it junk.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Errol Kovitch on July 16th, 2010
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This power amp was bought to replace a Carver Cube that blew out after about 25 years of use. The price of the unit was my primary reason for this purchase.
My major complaint is that the dual cooling fans are too loud. At lower listening volumes, you can definitely still hear them running. I am going to have to figure out where I can mount this unit in an enclosed area that will mask the noise while still providing enough circulation for cooling, however since I don’t plan on running this unit at high power very often, I don’t believe that this will be a problem.
A minor niggle is that the unit also has no RCA-in jacks, I needed to run to Radio Shack and pick up a pair of RCA to mail 1/4 inch plugs to hook this up to my preamp. On the positive side, the unit seems to be well built, and it sounds great. From the owner’s manual, which for some reason, is not available on Pyle’s website, the unit puts out 250W X 2 at 0.1% distortion into 8 ohms on 2 channel stereo operation.
I guess that when Pyle calls this a “professional power amp” they really mean it.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by Gordon A. Stamper on July 16th, 2010
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Great amp for the money and was very much impressed with the sound and low noise. I bought this for my son and both guitar and voice were clear even using two monitors and two main speakers. Plenty enough volume but wanted to get another one to drive voice and instruments separately so just ordered the PTA1400. Will write a second review after the PTA 1400 arrives, but don’t think you can go wrong with the PTA1000. It fit really nice into our table rack and must say it works as advertised.
Update…just ordered a second PTA1000 to use with a 2-way system and drive a 15″ woofer. Was so pleased with the first PTA1000 and the PTA1400 that I got this third one and can’t state enough on what a value you get for the money!
Here is the setup and remember getting three amps for the price of one:
PTA1400 drives our two main speakers
PTA1000 drives two monitor speakers
PTA1000 will dive the 15″ woofer and mix bass by itself
Rating: 5 / 5