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Electronics : Pyle PLA2210 1800W 2-Channel and 4-Channel Chopper Amplifiers

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Pyle PLA2210 1800W 2-Channel and 4-Channel Chopper Amplifiers

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Pyle PLA2210 1800W 2-Channel and 4-Channel Chopper Amplifiers
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Street Price: $120.83
Gaunz Org Price: $81.66
Savings!: $39.17 (32%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5936





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Pyle
EAN: 0068888876988
Label: Pyle
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Pyle
Model: pl-a2210
Publisher: Pyle
Ranking: 5936
Studio: Pyle


Piece facts:
  • 2 x 900W rms at 4 ohms
  • 1800W max at 4 ohms bridged
  • Dual switchable bass boost
  • Dual variable electronic crossover network
  • Tri-mode capable




Amplifiers Chopper 4-Channel and 2-Channel 1800W PLA2210 Pyle






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Providing high-end performance at an affordable price, Pyle products offer hard-to-find features customers demand. These components will provide the professional and occasional enthusiast with an unbeatable combination of performance, flexibility and price.PR0DUCT FEATURES:Variable Hi/Lo Electronic Crossover Network;Variable lnput Level (Gain) Control;Switchable Bass Boost;Power and Protection LED lndicators;Low Level lnputs;Gold Plated RCA lnputs and 0utputs;Slim Size Amplifier Design For Easy lnstallation;Thermal / 0verload / Short Circuit Protection;Anti-Thump Turn-on;Soft Turn-0n Circuit;Remote Turn 0n/0ff.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * decent ouput...but high temperature ...
I have this hooked up to my 2 visonik 12's and it powers them without any problems, but the installer told me that it doesnt put out a full 1800 watts but if you just have a pair of 12's or something like that youll be fine i havent had any problems yet. Also it gets really hot pretty quick it almost hurts to touch it after running it for 20 minutes, but like i said I havent had any problems yet, and for the money i dont think you can beat it



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Clean and Powerful Thump
Hey this amp really delivers powerful bass to my 10" DVC subwoofers. The only problem is that it is so entertaining I don't want to leave my car. Even the older RIAA curve music is a pleasure to listen to.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * OMG!!! ...
I dont know what some of these guys are talking about ,this thing POUNDS my kenwood 12" subs and thats not even bridged!!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome!
Reading other reviews, don't know what they want??? this is great, works perfect, have it for almost a year, giving no problems. Just be aware it really has power, so if you don't have speakers that can handle it, those speakers could get burned!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works great ...
i received my item in a decent amount of time and hooked it up the same night, and it works fantastic. i have to buy bigger speakers cause this thing is so powerful but hey, thats what happens when you have 1800 watts.

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