🎶 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 |
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'
R**B
Very good little mixer.
For use in a wedding, this has exceeded my expectations. Works as advertised and no hum.
S**S
Fun!
Been playing around with this since I've gotten it in preparation for the next time I host karaoke night. My complaint is that the headphone jack is advertised as a PFL jack when it is in fact not. I should be able to hear everything being piped in yet be able to control what gets outputted. Instead, what you hear being outputted is what you hear from the headphone jack. It's simply a headphone jack, not a PFL jack. Because of this, I will not be able to cue music. Not a deal breaker, but it is enough to make me take one star off since the specs and manual are not accurate. Also, the audio sounds crunchy at times when hitting the input selector buttons. Definitely for things like karaoke nights with a good group of friends and not for serious gigs. In the end, it's a fun little unit at a great price.
B**R
Worked good when it worked. Only worked for a few months
Ordered my 1st one and hooked it up to find a horrible hissing noise, amazon replaced it no problem. 2nd one cam in and worked great. Few months later it has now stopped putting out sound from the left channel.
T**N
Pyle equipment is great quality
Perfect for the job good quality not impossible to use great product
F**Y
Not bad, not great and definitely not for paid professionals or clubs.
As a club owner and professional DJ i will say first of all this Mixer is ok and do not let the 3 stars turn you away from it but it is definitely not "professional"I bought this for a second setup we just installed on the outside of our club. It was fine for hooking up 2 mixer/controllers to each other but i found a few issues.. One it seems to actually make the volume louder then it is it almost seems to amplify the volume. It also seemed a tad confusing it says CH3 this is the USB because when i used Bluetooth it seemed no matter what the volume was set at on CH3, it seemed my phone was the volume control so be careful not to have your phone all the way up but then i swear one time i could control the volume of the Bluetooth with the ch3 lol very confusing.Also CH3 is right under the output plugs and the stereo or mono out so i was confusing this with the master volume out... There is no master volume out the volume is always all the way up each channel is its own volume control to the amps....Bluetooth function = Worthless... It works ok if your only going to be about 3 ft away if that... you have to watch out because from what i could see Bluetooth connections have no volume control so if you like to keep your amps all the way up and use this thing as a main volume output control its really not all the great.. When i connected Bluetooth with a high end android phone HTC M8 it would crackle if i moved the phone and then if the phone was to close you would hear the the 3g 4g data click like on computer speakers..Like another guy said in here it has no booth output or volume control which mind you seems to be on no mixer until you hit the $200 mark so i used the headphone out jack with a adapter and that worked great until someone wanted to use the mixer as a actual mixer with there headphones connected to it.. We used a splitter but when the guy wanted to hear the volume louder he was turning up the booth.. but FYI "real DJs do not need booth speakers"What this is for:Ok now onto basically my whole point here... If you are a guy with your own little all in one DJ controler/mixer and wanna throw house parties and have friends connect another board up to play after you or whatever this works great or as a stand alone dj only connecting 2 devices into a single amp this is gonna work great..If you have proffesional equipment and want to just run a pre mix or something of a thumb drive it will work even better..What is is not for:People with CDjs or two separate cd or vinyl records because one you cannot cue anything whatever plays on the main speakers plays on your headphones.Clubs or entertainment companies who are paid for there services... There is just to much interference allowed between the mixer and your audio equipment and a badly placed power cord or cellphone will cause terrible distortion.Anyone who wants to use this for the Bluetooth function as in walking around a room like what Bluetooth was meant for you wont be to happy i had it only about 6 ft from the mixer and if i would move my phone out of sight of the unit like in my lap CRACK! BOOM! would happen like as if someone was pulling plugs in and out of the mixer.
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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