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Pyle PLR24MPF AM/FM Receiver MP3 Playback with USB/SD/AUX-IN

Pyle PLR24MPF AM/FM Receiver MP3 Playback with USB/SD/AUX-IN

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Brand: Pyle
Category: CE

List Price: $71.95
Buy New: $31.55
You Save: $40.40 (56%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: No
Includes MP3 Player: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 3.4 x 9.6
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: PLR24MPF
Model: PLR24MPF
UPC: 068888888707
EAN: 0834120009847

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • AM/FM 2-band radio (USA)
  • 2-channel output 80 watts x 2 (160 watts max)
  • Built-In USB/SD Ports (Front) and AUX in Jack (Front)
  • ID3 tag function
  • Folder up/down function

Accessories:

  • InstallerNet Car Stereo InstallCard

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Pyle PLR24MPF AM FM Receiver MP3 Playback With USB SD AUX IN


Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Very Misrepresented   June 6, 2008
 13 out of 13 found this review helpful

Before I ever installed the unit, I already had a bad feeling about it. Being intrigued by new stuff, I pulled it apart to inspect. What I found was worse than what I expected. The comments below are in addition to the comments already made & you should take theirs into consideration as well.

1. The unit weighs almost nothing. That hints at a lack of components & heatsink (which would be necessary if it had decent amplification).
2. There are NO RCA outputs on this unit, so no amplification is possible.
3. The lack of RCAs isn't missed much, due to the fact that the unit outputs to mono (yes, I was amazed to find both the left & right speaker wires coming out of the exact same solder joint.
4. The radio is really only capable of running two speakers (only has wires for two as well) & pushing 4 would likely run it into distortion quickly.
5. The radio used antiquated common ground speaker outputs. This is something that I haven't seen since the 80's. It means that the entire chassis of the car is used for the negative on the speakers. It's not a good thing for noise at all (whining).
6. The knobs on the unit are actually knobs. Like the kind you found on radios from the 80's. This means that the radio's tuning isn't digital & there are no seek functions or presets. It also means that the volume knob is really hard to use.
7. It appears that most of the solder work on the board is hand done (common of Chinese products) & not in a good way (I saw what are likely cold solder joints).
7. All of the buttons on the unit feel like they are the poor kind of microswitches that I only see on equipment that fails within a few months & so I wouldn'texpect much more out of these.
9. Top everything off by a MP3 menu system that is from the early days of MP3's & you really don't want this radio.



1 out of 5 stars what is cheap could be a trick   May 18, 2008
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I bought this item thinking that is a very useful and that was what I was lookin for but.... what a fake.... is very easy to install... the sound is bad...it is hard and difficult to hear an USB device, if you do not prepare very well in the media player as an MP3 device it will not reconigze it, when you are playing and give some volume it distorsionate a lot....the final conclusion: you want an real and useful car stereo look for something with known brands, if not you can have bad surprises.


1 out of 5 stars Faint praise   May 25, 2008
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Mine was a Pyramid rather than a Pyle but the exact same unit is available from several vendors. To say they suck is to damn with faint praise. The radio pulls in half the whole spectrum at a time, and the USB port is unpowered. Plus the electronics were not done correctly. I won't bore you with how or why but trust me, you can find better uses for the $30.


2 out of 5 stars Pyle PLR24MPF Junk   September 16, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This product is not worth the money. Pyle should be prosecuted for fraud. There is only one wire for speakers. I am surprised they let the product on this website. I threw the radio away. I will never ever never buy a Pyle anything!!!!!!!


4 out of 5 stars Pyle Car MP3 player   November 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This unit is not for everybody, but if you want a simple, inexpensive low-end MP3 player for your car, it may be for you.

The AM-FM radio has digital tuning and works fine, but has no presets. If you feel you need 30 station presets, don't buy this.

The MP3 player has front panel slots for an SDHC card as well as a USB thumb drive. Buttons allow you to skip up/down one song, 10 songs, or a complete file. Additional controls include a rotary volume control (way better than pushbuttons in my opinion), a rotary "tone" knob that doesn't do much, a MUTE button, a LOUD button which is supposed to enhance bass and treble but doesn't have much effect, clock setting buttons and the file control buttons. The display is large and easy to read and is illuminated with a nice bright blue light. The front panel also has a mini phone plug input for an Ipod or CD player.

The claimed 160 watt power output is ridiculous. The unit draws about 8 watts primary power while driving two 4 ohm speakers at full volume. The real power output is probably about 5 watts. This provides adequate listening volume in my convertible at highway speeds, but it wil NOT shake the car or shatter your eardrums. If you want more power and enhanced tone, you could connect the player to one of the many available power amp/equalizers on the market. There are no RCA outputs on this player but many external amps can be connected direct to the speaker outputs.

The bottom line is, you're not going to get a $300 car stereo for under forty bucks, but if all you want is a simple device that handles SDHC cards and has a rotary volume control, without the added complexity of a built-in CD or cassette player, this unit fills the bill. An external equalizer/amplifier will add much improved tone and volume performance at considerably less cost than an integrated unit of comparable quality.


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