

🎶 Elevate your sound game — because your space deserves to be heard loud and clear!
The Pyle P3201BT is a 3000-watt multi-channel Bluetooth preamplifier receiver designed for home audio enthusiasts and event hosts. Featuring Bluetooth 4.2 wireless streaming, dual microphone inputs with echo, and a versatile array of inputs including USB, SD, AUX, and RCA, it delivers professional-grade sound with customizable EQ controls and a digital LCD display. Its robust build includes a cooling fan, remote control, and rack-mount design, making it a powerhouse for immersive audio experiences in any setting.




































| ASIN | B07RT1DW23 |
| Audio Encoding | Stereo |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio Output Type | Headphones, Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,458 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #20 in Audio Component Receivers |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Built-In Media | Remote Controller |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (398) |
| Format | WAV, WMA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842893116587 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.89"D x 12.04"W x 3.14"H |
| Item Type Name | Amplifier |
| Item Weight | 7.82 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | DANA TRADING |
| Model Number | P3201BT |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Built-In Bluetooth |
| Output Power | 3000 Watts |
| Output Wattage | 3000 Watts |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1 or 7.1 |
| UPC | 842893116587 |
| Warranty Description | -. |
| Wattage | 3000 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
B**F
Loud. Tons of bang for buck
Remote doesn't work but it drives my (4) 250 watt RMS speakers in huge garage sooooo loud awesome it will bang as loud and thump as low as the big buck rigs sounds great I can tool around my ranch on ATV and hear this thing from waaaaaay far, Bluetooth easy and flawless Sirius loud metal or Amazon Alexa John Denver thank God I'm a country boy at 140 decibels when I'm driving my tractor, yeehaw!!!
A**S
Good little unit
The unit works as expected, even better. The fan can be slightly heard. I use it with small desktop speakers to record my vocals over karaoke music. Far better sound than imagined. I have not used its full potential yet! So far, so good. Affordable as well!
T**R
I am impressed and was not expecting to be
Before this Pyle I tried 3 other amplifiers and this one being the least expensive. I wanted something to power my DIY 6.5” bookshelf speakers for my PC gaming system along with my DIY 10” powered subwoofer. I did not mind the other amplifiers but the main reason for sending them back was the inability to correctly balance the subwoofer volume at high and low volume. The other amplifiers were too booming at low or to low at high volume. To my surprise the Pyle P3201BT was extremely easy to balance and has a perfect linear / balanced volume with all the speakers as you turned the system up. Issues I had with the unit but are all fixable. Connecting to a desktop PC using the speaker or headphone jack was a no go. The PC digital noise was a huge issue. I was able to get almost all the noise removed with a ground loop isolator, but a slight humming was still present. My phone or laptop did not have any noise FYI. The fix was just installing a $40 sound card with an optical out to completely eliminate all the noise along with a boost in sound quality. After that this amp is a winner. The last issue is what gets everyone, the fan noise. The main problem is the size of the fan Pyle uses to cool the amp. It is small and produces an annoying sound that spins up. I have fan noise everywhere in my PC room and it was still annoying. I made my own cover and installed 2 super quiet 2 pin large PC fans up top and that was the winning ticket for this unit. I absolutely love the new look and sound from this amp. It is not an ultra-super quality HiFi unit but not bad at all for the price.
E**E
There are better options
The remote does not control input selection and does not control master volume. The remote is useless. No digital surround processing. Couldn't get any audio out of the subwoofer out and line audio out. At the time of this post, we have maintenance scheduled to evaluate the issue. The only EQ we can get to work is at the Treble and Bass potentiometers. Master Audio output uses a keyed slot potentiometer and not a smooth potentiometer. We are considering desoldering and replacing the existing pot... it is either too loud or to low with current audio mechanical master volume controller. If you have a separate mixing board, you are probably fine. THIS STUPID AMP IS PUTTING ME IN THE POSITION OF ADDING YET ANOTHER MIXING BOARD TO THE PORTABLE RACK, INCREASING WEIGHT. Bluetooth pairing fails, even if it says connected, forcing us to restart both amp and portable device. Just what a person needs in the middle of a show. The only thing I believe this amp is good for is simple audio amplification.
B**Z
Impressive amp
This amp is impressive I have it paired with a pair of klipsch outdoor speakers and indoor klipsch reference r-51m and the highs are crisp while the lows still hit extremely well supper impressed. I wish you could move the Bluetooth antenna, but extending what they have labeled Bluetooth antenna doesn't increase range at all.
R**L
Seems good so far
Received on time and well packaged, hooked up and only tried the BT so far. BT seems to be working good. Will be trying other features at a later date. Well built and has some weight to it. Will update review if any problems arise or features do not work.
R**R
File systems & Audio Codecs finally almost done right!
With these newer Pyle receivers/amplifiers (eg. P3201BT) with USB flash media support, file systems and audio codecs are almost completely functional and done right! Test media: SAMSUNG MUF-64AB/AM FIT Plus 64GB FILE SYSTEMS File systems tested and working: FAT32/VFAT, EXFAT. Filesystems tested and not recognized: EXT2, NTFS WORKAROUND: For EXFAT file systems created using Linux 5.12.14 (Samsung version code submissions), I had to run Windows 10 scan disk (and/or Linux fsck.exfat); and once completed and reinserted, the USB flash media finally became readable by the Pyle P3201BT receiver. (Initial test was with a null file system label, no "mkfs.exfat -L" label.) AUDIO CODECS Audio codecs supported/tested: APE, FLAC, MP3, WAV, WMA Also tested and not recognized: AIFF, M4A/AAC, M4A/ALAC, OGG BUG: I used MusicBrainz Picard tag editor on the previously tested audio files, and now after adding metadata tags, only the MP3 file was playable on the P3201BT device. BUG: NO ID3 tags/metadata displayed, only *****.ape, *****.flac, *****.mp3, ******.wav, *****.wma MY NOTES It's no surprise the NTFS file system was not recognized/supported, due to the lack of open source support. However, would have been nice to see an additional EXT2 file system supported for devoted Linux computer users. I neglected to further test the UDF file system, as the UDF file system is also used by devoted Linux users on USB flash media, but does lack error scanning (eg. fsck) under Linux. A more significant feature not present, lacks M4A/AAC support! Unless I'm doing something wrong with the well supported M4A/AAC codec utilities within the open source and/or Linux operating system, the receiver lacks support for the M4A/AAC very popular audio codec! I think most would have paid a few dollars more for the licensing fees. Regardless, one cannot beat having PCM WAV or FLAC support, as I absolutely hate having to use any lossy compression codecs! UPDATE 2021.07.14: I've tried just about everything to get ID3 tags/metadata viewed on the receiver's display with no success. I've used Linux id3lib-3.8.3 software, prefixed with LC_ALL="en_US" (eg. ASCII/8859-1) or LC_ALL="C.UTF-8", exported to CBR and VBR while using 1GB or 64GB SD/USB flash media. Nothing works and all I see are "*****.mp3" on all versions of the audio file. For APE/WAV/WMA files, *****.ape, *****.flac, ******.wav, *****.wma accordingly. I've also tried reformatting the media to fat32/vfat and exfat. I have tried writing id3v1 and id3v2 tags, and both, with still no change in display.
C**N
El sonido es de muy buena potencia pero tambiém agradable y al subirlo al 90 a 100% no distorsiona
E**O
The product is good function good picture but sound is not 3000wts it is 100wts only base on after test, its also SMD circuit its hard to repair ones you have trouble,.. this look like scrap or disposable, not natural circuit, over all its working write now,.. Thank you.
P**A
ya no sirve
K**R
Not working when i received the order,
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