

🎤 Own the stage, anywhere — pro sound meets portable power!
The Pyle PPHP898MX is a 600-watt portable PA speaker and 8-channel powered mixer system featuring dual 8'' subwoofers, 1'' piezo horn tweeters, Bluetooth 4.0 streaming, and comprehensive input options including USB, SD, XLR, 1/4", RCA, and AUX. Designed with a rugged ABS cabinet and built-in cable storage, it offers professional-grade sound mixing and wireless convenience ideal for DJs, presenters, and event hosts seeking powerful, versatile audio on the go.






| ASIN | B07FMPPVVH |
| Antenna Location | For Live Events, For Musical Performances |
| Audio Input | XLR, 1/4", RCA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,147 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #179 in PA Systems |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Built-In Media | (2) 8’’ PA Speakers Audio Mixer Console Speaker Connection Cables (1/4’’) Power Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Drum, Keyboard, Piano, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | ['USB', 'XLR', '1/4 inch input'] |
| Connector Type | Aux, RCA, XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (366) |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842893106182 |
| Impedance | 1 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 11.42 x 18.51 x 24.81 inches |
| Item Type Name | Karaoke PA Speaker Mixer System - 600 WATT 8-Channel Portable Bluetooth Wireless PA Speaker Amplifier Kit with 8" Subwoofer and 1" Horn Tweeter, MP3, AUX - USB XLR 1/4" RCA - Pyle PPHP898MX |
| Item Weight | 31.97 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Mfr Part Number | PPHP898MX |
| Model Number | PPHP898MX |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Channels | 8 |
| Output Wattage | 600 Watts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 842893106182 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
M**.
Size, Quality, Sound. Worth the purchase.
Sound quality for size of room is excellent. Fairly easy to learn controls and inputs. Laptop connects on blue tooth and sound is excellent. Physical size is just right for where it is located in room out of way. Haven't tried microphone inputs and will, as soon as am able to.
M**Y
Great value
The system is cleverly designed and highly portable. I was impressed with this aspect when I first opened the box. The handle on top makes for an easy one-hand carry. The back side of the control unit has storage for power cords, mic cables, and other accessories. This is a well thought out and handy feature allowing you to carry your whole PA system in one hand without needing a case. The system itself essentially becomes a carrying case. The first time opening the system was a little tricky since the speakers clip tightly to the central amp/control unit. I figured out that pushing the release buttons and giving a quick snatch rather than a steady pull worked well to separate the pieces. I have been presenting in various conferences, seminars, and churches for about 12 years and have been exposed to a variety of PA systems over that time. I ordered this to have a backup option if there was no permanent setup available at the speaking location. After trying it, I think it will fit the bill just perfectly. I used it with my Shure mic and had great results. The system doesn’t come with a mic but since it has Bluetooth connectivity, you can actually download a mic application onto your smartphone and use it as a mic in a pinch. Since there’s a delay when using an app/Bluetooth based mic, it’s much better to have a dedicated mic. It has a 48V phantom power jack so you can even use condenser mics. The Bluetooth connection to my Galaxy S8 was quick and easy. I tested the system with music from my smartphone and was impressed with the volume. It can get much too loud for comfort; I ended up taking it outside to finish testing it. The sound quality ranks very high. A 5 band equalizer gives acoustic flexibility. The system also has preset electronic equalizer options. It has an adjustable subwoofer peak frequency setting that can be set at 63, 80, or 120 Hz. However, it seems that the 8” woofers are tuned slightly more for voice level volume output rather than earthshaking rumbles even at the 63 Hz setting. I brought it back in the house and we are keeping it setup as a Bluetooth home music speaker system. It’s a higher quality than I expected and, given this unit’s price point, it’s also an excellent value. Pros: Loud and clear (at high volumes as well) 48 Volt phantom power for condenser mics Built in Cord storage Adjustable subwoofer peak 63, 80, or 120 Hz Easy one hand carry BT connectivity very simple 5 band EQ + electronic EQ Plays from USB, has audio controls on unit Cons: Clips together too tightly
R**S
Pyle hit one out of the park
The Pyle Pro 600 watt sound system is one of the best bang for your buck PA systems you can buy. The sound clarity is astoundingly great. Vocals are vibrant, crisp, & clear. Plenty of base. The system comes with separate bass & treble controls. It features USB & Bluetooth capabilities. It weighs just over 30 pounds, which is manageable. Initial setup took us less than 5 minutes. We purchased this Pyle system to use at our Church. It can easily fill the room with a full clear sound for 70 plus people. We were previously using a Fender Passport 250. I know Fender produces better systems, but our Pyle system blows the Fender away on every level. Fender weighs in at over 60 pounds! It has no USB or Bluetooth capability. The vocals are not as crisp or clear. There is far more distortion from the Fender. And the Pyle system is about half the cost. We are 100% satisfied with the Pyle Pro 600 watt system; and we highly recommend it to anyone who needs a professional sound at cost effective price.
M**L
Handle broke the second time I picked it up and they tumbled to the concrete
Sounded great though, used twice for around six hours total near full volume outside everyone could hear it at a nice distance away and were all impressed by it's range. Ran off a solar generator for three of those hours and it was still at 70%... roughly, so they sip electricity too! Awesome concept too, love the idea! But without being able to clip together they are not very useful!
P**N
FAirly lightweight and Big Sound
I use for small venues, speaking primarily. Good balance and quality sound for the buck$. The storage in the cabinet is a bit small for all necessary cords, mics.
T**R
UPDATED!!!! (originally 4 stars) Surprisingly good quality (lols, nevermind)
This is the third PA I've purchased made from Pyle (the other two are portable standalone units that can be charged/battery powered. I got a little tired of lugging two of those around for gigs, and I have wanted something like a Fender Passport for a while, and being the cheap guy I am, and having been pretty happy with the quality of the other Pyle gear I've purchased, I figured this was worth a shot. And I am VERY happy with it. It's very portable, loud, and sounds good enough. I especially like that the back of the center unit has storage for mics/cables/cords. Meaning I can just grab this and hit the road, or keep it in my car as a back up for just about any gig. The only complaint I would have is some of knobs/dials don't give the mixer board quite the range you would expect if you're trying to fine tune / equalize your sound. But if I was an audio snob or worried about that, I probably would have just picked a much more expensive unit. For the price, you're going to love this. You can't beat it for the price. Plug in a couple mics, guitars, etc., turn the speakers towards the audience, and you're good to go. I have used this indoor and outdoor. I use it for crowds of 50-100 and it's plenty loud, not even turned up all the way. UPDATE: I liked this so much I purchased a second one. Second one came in with a busted handle where the speaker connect for travel. They handle would just pop out of place and not connect to them. Which kinda sucks seeing how the portability is such a selling point for this unit. I just sent it back and got my money back (opted to go with a different system from a local store). Flash forward a few months, and the first unit I purchased busted on me. Guess where? Yup, the handle. I was carrying it after a gig and it all fell apart at the connection. Sigh. Not protected/ past warranty. I suppose I could still use it for backyard movies and stuff, but certainly not gig quality / portable. Decent product for a while, unfortunately less than stellar manufacturing.