For a cheap amp to use with non powered speakers for a small party its fine. But nothing professional about it as far as standard rack mounting goes ( not possible without drilling new holes ) and the BT feature is rather annoying and not needed.Especially if accidentally pressed with both gains at full, Mine arrived dented and 1 channel inoperative and it came with marks on case from 4 rubber feet on top indicating it was a B stock or re-certified aka re-manufactured (This was Sold as NEW though?) I had to return mine and bought a Crown . Pyle was decent grade audio years ago but now, I will avoid recommending it for other than cheap intermittent duty work now,
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There is such a thing as EIAA rack mount specifications that every manufacturer of audio and other equipment must follow so that products can be rack mounted in cabinet racks or road cases. These amplifiers cannot be mounted because the mounting holes are not in the right locations and the steel frame is not the right size. A very poor design which should be corrected immediately. You must resort to drilling and/or filing the mounting holes. There is no excuse for this. The one saving grace for these amps is that they are very cheap, and work well in a small church installation or other non-demanding low-budget application.
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Worked good but not 1000 watts
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Arrived on time and is an excellent amplifier. Runs my equipment great.
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