🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with Pyle's Mini Cube Speakers!
The Pyle Home 4” Mini Cube Bookshelf Speakers deliver an impressive 200 watts of power, featuring a 4” paper cone driver for superior sound quality. Designed for home theater applications, these compact speakers are video shielded to prevent distortion, making them perfect for any entertainment setup. With a frequency response of 80Hz - 18KHz, they provide a full range audio experience while fitting stylishly into your space.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 4E+2 Watts |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 3.85 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.2"D x 4.8"W x 4.8"H |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Number of Audio Channels | 1.0 |
Frequency Response | 18 KHz |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Television, Projector, Laptop |
Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Home Theater, Music Listening, Indoor Entertainment |
Controller Type | Touchpad |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 1 days |
Is Waterproof | False |
Warranty Type | 1-year warranty |
Maximum Range | 9 Meters |
Control Method | App |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Material Type | Paper |
Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
Additional Features | Video Shielding |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems |
Subwoofer Diameter | 4 Inches |
R**.
Yes I rigged it.
I bought these to add to our little Flat Screen TV using the headphone connection. Small space so didn't want to do bluetooth. So I have extension cord to be able to sit back. Wife doesn't like using headphones so she would unplug the extension cord from the back of the TV. So I got the speakers and the needed adapter and I will switch headphone /speakers on the extension per her usage.
T**Y
Be sure this is all you want
I bought the slightly larger version with a 4" full-range woofer rather than the 3". I'm using them as surround channels for a 5.1 setup. They were essentially a little Christmas gift to myself. On a whim I decided to find something basic and affordable (under $50) to add that surround sound dimensionality to my home theater setup. After looking at the handful of options available (I could only find about 10) I felt like this would probably be the best bang for my buck.I can't compare them to other small speakers like the Micca Covo because I haven't auditioned those, but I can say these are basically a "you get what you pay for" situation. At $37/pair as of this writing (with a "used - like new" option available for $23) it's pretty hard to be disappointed with them as long as they work, and they do. They are pretty lacking in bass (but there's a hint of it), and due to the lack of a tweeter, they don't have the same clarity or resolution of my front channel Wharfedale 225's. That said, those are $350/pair so these lil' guys were literally a tenth of the price. Wharfedale would have a problem on their hands (as would every speaker manufacturer) if these kept up with something 10x the cost. Anyway, I know they wouldn't be on par with my other speakers when I got them, but what I didn't realize was that it'd be juuust noticeable and obvious enough to send me on a quest to upgrade them. Right now I'm looking at options like the Micca MB42X: basically this in a more solid cabinet and with a tweeter for about $50 more.I say all that to say, I'm not disappointed with these because it's basically what I expected: a 4" woofer in a plastic cabinet which performs like a 4" woofer in a plastic cabinet. Considering the size of it and the fact that this one woofer is tasked with covering everything from the lowest lows to the highest highs without the help of a tweeter, I think it performs admirably.So if you *just* want some sort of sound coming from your surround channels to turn your 3.1 setup into a 5.1 setup, these will do the job and will do so for less than $40 which is the home theatre equivalent of an impulse purchase. From that perspective, these are maybe the biggest upgrade you can add to a home theatre for so little money. For me, personally, I think I should have been a bit less frugal from the start and made my budget "under $100" instead of "under $50" because I already have the itch to upgrade them to, at the bare minimum, something with a tweeter. I didn't appreciate how much I would notice the lack of one in a surround channel, but I do.
J**N
Bargain priced dynamic sound
Skeptical of these with such a low price, but only needed them for an old school garage stereo system. To my surprise these little buggers crank out some volume and with great sound clarity. Probably not ideal for today’s hip-hop heavy base music, but for 70’s rock & 80’s new wave these little speakers do very nicely. Easy to hook up and outstanding value for the price.
R**H
gre at buy
these 4" cube speakers were the last part of my home made sterio i have a lenova all in one i bought the dolby atmos app added a external surround sound sound card amp for 7 pairs speaker slots added2 klipse sub woofers 1 pioneer 10" base speaker 2 pair klipse book shelf and 2 pair bose book shelf speakers 2 klipse center speakers use as mini columns 1 polkaudio conected to another klipse center speaker center speaker i got carrieed away but i enjoy the results
R**R
Pleasantly surprised!
Because of the price, I was doubtful but after I hooked everything up and heard the sound, I was so pleased. I do have a small room but the sound is really great for such small speakers. Very pleased with everything.
R**E
They are an abject failure
These are the worst speakers I have ever had. They are a zero. They failed within 5 minutes of trying them. I had them turned down low and they still failed. I will never buy a product from this company unless they provide a total refund.
P**Y
Great addition to a medium size LCD
Got this pair of full range 4" monitors and the Lepai 2020A+ 20watt amp for my father, who has some hearing loss and wears hearing aides all day. At night, he doesn't like to wear them / has to charge them; this is when he watches TV. He wanted small and uncomplicated- that is what I got him. Pretty much as simple as it gets, stereo wise: one L/R input and stereo wire +/-.One cannot expect extreme low end or high volumes with these monitors. They are four inch cubes with a single, full range driver. They are one step above standard TV speakers but not too far below a Bluetooth portable monitor. They sound good, not great.About a week after I hooked up this auxiliary sound for Dad's TV, I stumbled upon a pair of Bose bookshelf speakers about a decade old, model unknown. I didn't crack them open but I would guess they were at least two way, probably three, with a 5 or 6 inch woofer. These were in a closet. I brought them to my Dad and questioned why he had me buy speakers when he had these sitting in a closet. He said he forgot about them but to hook them up if they were 'better' than the 4" cubes I am reviewing here. So I hooked up the bigger, more powerful, big brand, more expensive, Bose bookshelf speakers to the Lepai 2020A+.A week later, ny Dad summoned me back to his house and TV setup. He wanted the Pyle 4" speakers swapped back in and the Bose speakers removed. He said the Bose was muddy and preferred the Pyle cubes! Pretty incredible. He knows nothing of brands or prices or quality or reputation in audio gear. He just knows what sounds good to him and it looks like I guessed right with the Pyle PCB4BK 4 inch speakers.
J**S
Logos and loud
Great addition to my sound system.
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