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Hey fellas, I basically have a question to request a certain amp, but here is the story.
My dad gave me his old PA they toured with, models and such don't matter. But anyway, I took the audio output from my DVD and such and put it in the PA to get some big sound, it's fun, we have Xbox parties, watch cool movies. The only problem is I have to go turn on the PA and set the volume by hand. Another problem is I only get mono this way.
I'd like to step this up one notch and at least have stereo sound to the speakers. The head doesn't do stereo, it has like 8 channels but no stereo input/output.
I don't know how many watts the speakers can handle, but it has like a 1 inch horn driver and then a big old 16" driver.
What I'd like to find is another amp, one that I can do stereo output, and have a remote control on. I don't need dolby digital decoding, I don't need 7 channel capability, I don't need a "bundle" with a receiver and all the speakers. I just basically want to buy an amp to drive those PA speakers, but have stereo, and remote control. Maybe even stick the amp in the same space as the DVD/VCR fits in.
Surprisingly, this seems to be a pretty hard find, a stereo amp with remote control. However, I did come across this Pyle unit:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=248-484
It has remote control, stereo, a sub out, radio receiver, and even a couple 1/4" mic inputs. At 800 watts per channel, 2ohm, I think it might match the speakers OK, if not a bit underpowered. At least, 800W is plenty when my couch is 6 feet away. But then it says it's 3000W, so I don't get how all that works. I don't know if my speakers use 2ohm or 4ohm, If anybody can explain how I match all this, I'd appreciate it.
The thing is, I know nothing about Pyle, and as far as I've found, there really isn't any other product I've discovered yet that does the same thing.
So my questions are:
Anybody heard of Pyle or know if their stuff is good? (I am also interested in their speakers and other amps and bass stuff)
Does this amp look good?
Why is it 3000W if its max is 2x800@2ohm?
How can I tell how many watts my speakers handle, or the ohms they use?
Is there a better product for stereo amp with remote control for home theater?
If that has sub out, does that mean I just plug in a sub? Or do I need another amp for the sub signal? Or maybe a self-powered sub?
Do I want my amp to surpass the capabilities of my speakers? Or do I want my speakers to be able to handle more than the amp? Somebody told me I always want to get an amp that is more powerful than the speakers, but I don't know.
Thanks for the help in sorting this out. I suppose if it's going to cost me $200-$400 for an amp, I might as well just buy a 7 speaker receiver package, yes? I just don't like those bundles because it's hard to replace one piece if it goes bad, I'd rather piece it together. But I also don't care about surround that much, I'd be fine with stereo if it's cranking sound. The PA speakers are pretty loud in my living room, on the PA head, the volume knobs (channel knob and main vol) are just barely, barely, over the off position. The amp is hardly having to work with the volume knobs that low. Now I just need a remote control, and stereo support.
My dad gave me his old PA they toured with, models and such don't matter. But anyway, I took the audio output from my DVD and such and put it in the PA to get some big sound, it's fun, we have Xbox parties, watch cool movies. The only problem is I have to go turn on the PA and set the volume by hand. Another problem is I only get mono this way.
I'd like to step this up one notch and at least have stereo sound to the speakers. The head doesn't do stereo, it has like 8 channels but no stereo input/output.
I don't know how many watts the speakers can handle, but it has like a 1 inch horn driver and then a big old 16" driver.
What I'd like to find is another amp, one that I can do stereo output, and have a remote control on. I don't need dolby digital decoding, I don't need 7 channel capability, I don't need a "bundle" with a receiver and all the speakers. I just basically want to buy an amp to drive those PA speakers, but have stereo, and remote control. Maybe even stick the amp in the same space as the DVD/VCR fits in.
Surprisingly, this seems to be a pretty hard find, a stereo amp with remote control. However, I did come across this Pyle unit:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=248-484
It has remote control, stereo, a sub out, radio receiver, and even a couple 1/4" mic inputs. At 800 watts per channel, 2ohm, I think it might match the speakers OK, if not a bit underpowered. At least, 800W is plenty when my couch is 6 feet away. But then it says it's 3000W, so I don't get how all that works. I don't know if my speakers use 2ohm or 4ohm, If anybody can explain how I match all this, I'd appreciate it.
The thing is, I know nothing about Pyle, and as far as I've found, there really isn't any other product I've discovered yet that does the same thing.
So my questions are:
Anybody heard of Pyle or know if their stuff is good? (I am also interested in their speakers and other amps and bass stuff)
Does this amp look good?
Why is it 3000W if its max is 2x800@2ohm?
How can I tell how many watts my speakers handle, or the ohms they use?
Is there a better product for stereo amp with remote control for home theater?
If that has sub out, does that mean I just plug in a sub? Or do I need another amp for the sub signal? Or maybe a self-powered sub?
Do I want my amp to surpass the capabilities of my speakers? Or do I want my speakers to be able to handle more than the amp? Somebody told me I always want to get an amp that is more powerful than the speakers, but I don't know.
Thanks for the help in sorting this out. I suppose if it's going to cost me $200-$400 for an amp, I might as well just buy a 7 speaker receiver package, yes? I just don't like those bundles because it's hard to replace one piece if it goes bad, I'd rather piece it together. But I also don't care about surround that much, I'd be fine with stereo if it's cranking sound. The PA speakers are pretty loud in my living room, on the PA head, the volume knobs (channel knob and main vol) are just barely, barely, over the off position. The amp is hardly having to work with the volume knobs that low. Now I just need a remote control, and stereo support.