🎶 Mix It Up: Your Sound, Your Style!
The Pyle3 Wireless Audio Machine is a professional-grade 3-channel DJ controller and sound mixer that offers Bluetooth compatibility, multiple audio inputs, and a mic talkover feature, making it ideal for DJs, parties, and music recording. Its compact design ensures portability without sacrificing functionality.
Audio Input | USB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 3 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.31"D x 9.25"W x 2.36"H |
T**N
Pyle equipment is great quality
Perfect for the job good quality not impossible to use great product
R**B
Very good little mixer.
For use in a wedding, this has exceeded my expectations. Works as advertised and no hum.
M**N
It is okay, bumped a star - inconsistent switches
So here is an update. It turns out, after experimenting with the device, that the BT pairing doesn't reconnect when the device is turned off. We are so used to that happening, it was surprising that this happens. Now that I have everything set up properly, it seems to work as intended.There was a user error on my part for the phono issue. There IS a toggle switch, but it is difficult to read, and the one for line three says mono/stereo (don't know why). As a result, I thought all of the toggle switches did that, they don't - it is a line-in/phono toggle switch.I still think that the manual could be clearer and the labels on the device itself are not very clear either. However, I can now mix my Alexa with my AirPlay and have a whole home output, which is what I wanted. Not the fault of the device, but I don't like the "missing auto" Alexa has when playing back through BT.Overall, a decent little mixer and serves my purpose.Orginal----There are several dings about this item. First, the Bluetooth has a VERY short range. I'm talking 5-10 feet. Anything beyond that and you can forget about it. The Bluetooth specification allows for 100m (clear site) but I have other Bluetooth devices that perform well at the distance I wanted, about 15-20 feet away without issue. Also, realize that the RCA inputs you see are Phono inputs, not Tape/CD/Other. I have several Pyle pieces of equipment, but this one just doesn't fit the bill and doesn't work well enough to fill my needs.
S**4
don't buy
I wouldn't buy this the reason is because when you use it you're not able to mix like you would on a regular mixer by name brand mixer I thought that I was getting a good bargain but when I hook it up to my receiver the sound quality is very poor or no good at all. And also you can't really mixed two different audios at the same time with the faded only play one or the other I tried to contact the owners but nobody ever responded I emailed them twice didn't get no response I returned the item they were pretty good about giving me my refund but I wish they would have offered me something better you know that I could have used or maybe talk to somebody and tell me what I was doing wrong because I didn't have too many options on there I just save my money and go with the little more expensive one that's name brand
S**A
exactly what is described, great minimixer for beginner DJ's or small events.
SO.. let me tell you the 'faults' first..(notice the 'quotes'of subtle sarcasmbluetooth..only ONE device at a time seems possible, mabe I'm wrong, but I could only get one deviceat a time to connect..which I kind of expected, as it showsup under bluetooth as an audioheadset, which makes sense.the bluetooth or usb drive is channel 3, ONLY 3, and channel 3 is it's own slider. **more on that in a sec*crossfader...ONLY fades between the (rca input) channels 1 and 2.you can NOT fade from1 to 3.not actually a 'fault' just a tip worth knowing.NO EQ!just saying..if you need an EQfor your mixer needs, go higher on the mixer price list, or get a full DJ mixer.the ONE 'true fault', in my opinion, is the LED output meter is WAY far from accurate, and seems to 'stick' in the red sometimes, even with low or no input, and it 'reds' easy, BUT soundwise, does not tend to actually 'distort' I'm guessing there is some kind of built in 'limiter' which is GOOD, in the sense that it maintains audio clarity, but a leaves it a little.. 'oomph' lacking in the direct to speaker setting. I recommend running it to a stereo/amp/powered speakers if your looking for volume. BUT..small partysmall spacebackupit's an EXCELLENT choice.All in all.. GREAT product for it's price, size, and functionality.would I use this to use as my live DJ mixer? no, but it IS awesome for a 'bedroom dj' or a small house party/kareoke/tie bluetooth in to a system/ mixer. It's small, but VERY useful.I'm combining it with an old cellphone via bluetooth, and a behringer MDX 4400 for a small gig in OctoberHonestly, for a cheap micro-mixer, it does a good job. it's VERY 'plain'
E**I
Pyle 4TW*!
This little mixer is great! And I mean little in size, not in capability. Not only does it have the capability of handling multiple RCA sources, and two phono style microphones, it can also mix in a USB or Bluetooth source. Plus, it acts like a pre-amp, boosting the signal to the amplifier. One drawback is with the layout of the USB/Bluetooth source controls. The separate dial for volume/gain is confusing. Still, this is a fantastic unit to have.
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