Pyle PLMRMP3B 4 Channel 800 Watt Waterproof Micro Marine Amplifier
- 4 X 100 Watts RMS at 4 Ohms – Anti-Thump Turn-On – Volume Gain Remote Control – Fuse: 10A – Remote Control for Volume Gain
- 4 X 200 Watts MAX at 4 Ohms – Soft Turn On/Off – T.H.D: 0.05% – Dimensions:6.10”Lx3.35”Wx1.38”H
- 4 X 300 Watts RMS at 2 Ohms – Adjustable High Low Level Inputs – S/N Ratio:95dB – Color: BlackAccessories:
- Electronic Crossover Network – RCA Line Input – Channel Separation: 65dB – iPod / MP3 Waterproof Poly Bag
- 2 Ohms Stereo Stable – Power Protection Circuitry – Frequency Response: 10Hz-40KHz – iPod / MP3 Waterproof 3.5mm Stereo to RCA Adaptor
Get high quality audio amplification on your boat or other marine vehicle with the Pyle PLMRMP1B. It includes a marine-ready, four-channel power amplifier pushing up to 800 watts, a waterproof poly bag, and a waterproof stereo 3.5mm-to-RCA adaptor for plugging in virtually any audio source, including your iPod or other MP3 player. Also included is a special waterproof bag to keep your equipment safe while listening to your favorite music. The amp is equipped with high and low level inputs, an electronic crossover network, plus power protection circuitry and anti-thump turn-on to keep your equipment secure. The included wired volume control easily mounts to your vehicle’s dashboard and provides an easy way to control your music while at th
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Chadd M
September 11, 2013I didn’t end up needing it but passsed it on,
I installed it in a friends RZR 4 and he was happy with it. I think I have another one sold to another friend that has a Ranger 4 XP. Use this AMP with a coupe Wake Board Marine speakers and it seems to perform decent.
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Trey
September 11, 2013Good for what it costs,
First of all, all the other reviewers are right. This is obviously not 100w RMS per channel. It has a 10amp fuse and 12ga power/ground leads, so really it cant be over 150w RMS total. I bought it knowing that so I wasn’t disappointed. Really, its probably around 30w-40w RMS per channel. I have it in my jeep wrangler yj, I got this because the internal amp in my headunit burned up from water, and WOW!! I used to have my headunit on max and still only hear every other word (over engine/wind) with the top on, but now I ride with the top off with the radio on 20 out of 35 and I can here it clearly but if i go to 30 it distorts to something awful [I never get that loud anyway]. I have it powering 2 4×6’s and 2 6.5’s. Make sure you do 2 things though when installing. If you dont plan on using the volume knob with the kit (like me) turn the volume control/””gain” knob up to about 2/3’s to 3/4 of the way [NOT ALL THE WAY or it distorts] before you install and make sure you strip the black/red/blue wires more than whats already stripped. I didn’t and It wouldnt play so I re-did it and stripped it more and now it plays. Anybody who says this isnt loud enough probably did not turn up the volume control because it goes from the it being a 4 to the volume going to 11
The pros: I can actually hear my tunes going down the road, A lot of sound for a 40$ amp, easy to install, water resistant, very small/compact, plenty of power for me. Plays stereo sound, black color hides well under my seat
Cons: NOT 800W (but plenty loud), not bridgeable, nothing else really
In short, If you buy this knowing that its power is completely overrated you won’t be dissapointed. It may have been the best 40$ i’ve spent on my Jeep in a while. If you get this for powering say a subwoofer or to bridge the channels, It just wont happen. I havent tried using it to play 2ohms but It is plenty of power for me.
Now I just need a subwoofer 😀
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