Reddit Reddit reviews PYLE-PRO 150 Watts RMS Power Handling & 3'' x 7'' Super Horn Midrange/Tweeter - Pyle (PADH879)

We found 4 Reddit comments about PYLE-PRO 150 Watts RMS Power Handling & 3'' x 7'' Super Horn Midrange/Tweeter - Pyle (PADH879). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

PYLE-PRO 150 Watts RMS Power Handling & 3'' x 7'' Super Horn Midrange/Tweeter - Pyle (PADH879)
300 WAT MAX POWER: This two-way cabinet speaker has 300W max power with 150 watts RMS power handling that provide incredibly deep sound quality and deliver a massive amount of bass, mids and highsHIGH-POWER TWO WAY SOUND SPEAKER: Two way speaker system for live sound and playback applications. It gives an extremely loud, deep, punchy bass response. Simpy amazing in terms of sound qualityHEAVY-DUTY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS: This speaker cabinet is made of heavy-duty MDF construction with reinforced corners. High-quality components and exceptionally rugged, it has a sturdy handles for easy portabilityBASS & TREBLE EQUALIZATION PROCESSOR: Built-in bass and treble equalization processor for ultimate system control and speaker protection. It ha 1'' titanium compression driver loaded in horn and 3'' x 7'' super horn midrange/tweeter molded directly into cabinetOTHER POWERFUL FEATURES: It has dual speakOn and dual 1/4'' jacks, binding post terminals, built-in crossover network 5 KHz, woofer magnet weight of 40 oz, 8'' subwoofer 1. 5'' Kapton VC and 35mm speaker stand mount
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4 Reddit comments about PYLE-PRO 150 Watts RMS Power Handling & 3'' x 7'' Super Horn Midrange/Tweeter - Pyle (PADH879):

u/calinet6 · 4 pointsr/audio

Woo! That's a large space. And it's going to reverberate like mad, and there's basically nothing you can do about it. It's not the worst thing in the world though, it could have an enjoyable "arena" feel to it.

I would focus on durability and power for that installation. Since the room isn't acoustically good in any way, subtle differences in speakers or amps simply won't be heard. Good range and volume will be.

Get a durable and powerful power amp (perhaps Behringer or Pyle, something over 200W per channel). Could run you around $150-200, but will last and handle the conditions of the large room and work environment. Hook it up to a mixer (Might be too complicated, but if you set it up and leave it it could work well) or preamp such as this to control inputs and volume, and you can hook up your CD player, mp3 player, or whatever else you want.

We're up to about $300 here, which doesn't leave much for speakers, but speakers aren't that important for this space, you're looking for durability, good range, and power handling once again. Go with PA or DJ speakers with solid cabinets and durable drivers. Something like this, or this. They'll withstand the weather and open-air conditions of that place well, and will be easily mountable on the girders or walls.

Cheap speaker and RCA cables can be found at Monoprice. Probably worth getting outdoor-rated ones. That should do you well, I think.

If you're really looking for something simpler, go with a simple Stereo Receiver and some simple but durable speakers, such as these. You could even do 2 pairs of those speakers for even better coverage in the building, and hook them up to the A and B channels of the amp. You might not be able to turn the volume up as high on that system, but it will still sound pretty good.

u/Gunslinging_pacifist · 2 pointsr/livesound

I am so happy that there is a subreddit for my dumb questions:
Question: Can I do a straight out swap from a 1000W amplifier for a Powercon to Edison cable (just running TRS and XLR cables from Mixer board to Speakers"?

I have two Pyle 300Watt speakers with Powercon and 1/4 TRS connectors. I am also using a Pyle PTA1000Watt amplifier. I just discovered Powercon to Edison cables. Would I be able to replace my Amplifier with these cables instead? How would that affect output from a Yamaha MG82CX Mixer? My speakers are up to 100 feet away from the Mixer board. Would sound signal be affected if it wasn't powered by an amplifier?

I ask because, well, man, that would be so much less to have to carry. Also, the fan is really loud.

I appreciate any help that you can give.

u/avo_cado · 1 pointr/Rowing

Two of these and something like this