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Manufacturer | PYLE |
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Brand | Pyle |
Item model number | PADH1079 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 28 pounds |
Height | 20 inches |
Depth | 12.8 inches |
Product Id | 1583 |
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4.7
(41 ratings)
4.7 out of 5 stars
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UPC | 068888716208 |
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Pyle PADH1079 500W Heavy Duty Outdoor Two-Way Speaker Cabinet with 10" Woofers
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I bought two of these for my home use to drive music while I play guitar. I play through a Bugera v22 amp that is pretty loud. I play them through a Harman Kardon amp that really drives the speaker. I have to say for a fairly cheap speaker, it sounds loud and is very clear. The grill is the real deal - the speakers are very sturdy, have a dent on the grill to show for it. I have also used as a PA for a few Karaoke events at my wife's prior job. I'm updating as one speaker blew. I had the older version of the PADH1070 and I blew the woofer. This new speaker works fine. I use banana connectors and they were real well. You can also use professional speaker cables. These are tough, no nonsense speakers at an amazing price!
This is a good speaker if you know what you are doing. Keep it equalized and powered within its limits and you will be satisfied. I strongly suggest that you refrain from channeling a moderate or heavy bass load. Just push it with mids and highs. Keep in mind the 500 watt rating is the max peak for only seconds of use. The CONTINUOUS rating is 250 watts. In the long run....it's worth the price.
ya I was alittle leary to buy this speaker but afther hearing it it sounds pretty good for being on the cheaper side , it has pretty good bass & nice highs , it fulls a room fast & I just have one speaker for now , I was planning on getting sec one if thay worked out , the only thing I found wrong with is that the speaker wire terminals are cheap plasic nut instead metal nut one already got striped out not cool , but the speakons is what im using there soild over all great speaker for $90 :) I DID A FULL INSPECTION ON THIS , I also check that it does have a full crossover Network instead of like the individual pieces like individual resistors it's all on a circuit board NICE , the plastic handles and all the plastic parts are pretty well made , they also did a good job on getting the throat on the super tweeter a place to rest which is just a piece of wood going across the whole box inside , overall it's a really good speaker , I think they should have use better wood quality but other than that it's good the way it is , if your looking to get one of these its good for the price ;)
A competitive speaker cabinet all around, these speakers performed significantly better than I expected. I am confident that if I took the Pyle sticker off the front, my audio snob friends wouldn't know they were a 'bargain brand.'The MDF construction makes them a little heavier and less durable than a good plywood cabinet, but that's perfectly OK and expected at this price.3 types of parallel input jacks (Speak on, 1/4, banana) is a feature not typically seen in this price range.The only con I could find was in the horn - it's a little dirty at the mid range, but nothing a good EQ rack can't clean up, if you have the inclination.For the intelligent, discerning audio tech on a budget, look no further. The majority of reviews knock this product for not being a $300 product at <$100, so expect a higher quality than you are paying for, just not all-pro audio.
These are not JBL or EV speakers, but they sound good, are well-built, and extremely cost-effective. They are as good as speakers I would expect to get for $150+ apeice. Speakers are divided roughly into 2 groups: those that have piezo hi-frequency horns, and those that have real compression drivers for the high frequencies. These particular speakers are, as far as I know, the only ones in the Pyle line that have 'real' compression drivers. Speakers with piezo horns are toys. The horns are made for pennies and sound terrible. I am a retired sound contractor, and I got a set of these for a friend that has a coffee house with musical entertainment. They look fine and sound good. Unless you can spend several hundred dollars apeice on PA speakers, I highly recommend these.
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