

🎵 Elevate your vinyl vibes with pro-grade clarity and zero noise!
The Pyle PP444 Ultra Compact Phono Preamp converts low-level phono signals into line-level outputs with ultra-low noise circuitry, supporting RCA and 1/4" connections. Its compact size and included 12V DC power adapter make it an essential upgrade for turntables, microphones, and instruments, delivering clear, hum-free audio for modern audiophiles and studio pros alike.







| ASIN | B004HJ1TTQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,499 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #26 in Audio Component Preamplifiers |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Color Name | No Color |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,019) |
| Date First Available | December 29, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888995009, 00777786376154 |
| Included Components | Pyle Phono Turntable Preamp - Mini Electronic Audio Stereo Phonograph Preamplifier with RCA Input, RCA Output & Low Noise Operation Powered by 12 Volt DC Adapter (PP444),Gray |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.5 ounces |
| Item model number | PP444 |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 3.5 x 2.1 inches |
| Size | No Size |
| UPC | 068888995009 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
A**R
It’s a lot better than what the name suggests.
Purchased this pre-amp 6 months ago because I my reciever amp lacked the phono section. It works great and I understand any hang up since the name reputation of the product isn’t very good. If you’re like me and you wanted to listen to records but you have a newer AV amp without a phono input this will get you there just fine. Sound is clear, easy to install, small and tucks away so nobody can see it’s a Pyle. I wouldn’t be opposed to buying another in the future
T**Y
WORKS FLAWLESSLY.. Read for how to and thorough info!
Read in entirety: I purchased a Technic turntable, old-school, have a complete zone home ent. system, using sonos as well as wired speakers with the HTD control module and amp. I hooked up this system myself, I am very tech savvy, takes alot to stump me... Now that that's out of the way. The turntable I purchased used is a mid to high grade Technic, came with a Pyle preamp that had no ground, turntable did not come with ground wire either, this is important, noted later. I initially connected the turntable to the preamp "in" that I had, not this new one, with no ground, then connected the preamp "out" to my receiver "in", then receiver "out" to my controller "in", no sound and loud annoying hum. I then tried to connect the preamp "out" to my sonos connect "line in" bypassing the receiver, same results, then tried connecting directly to my controller, same results. Researched, completely baffled, did I lose my techi touch? Scratching head, discouraged, defeated? Not on your life! I ordered a factory ground wire for my turntable and this preamp with the ground connection, then... I started all over again preforming the same connections as before but with the turntable ground wire connected, initial loud hum happened, then went away and had dead silence. Scratching head again. NOTE TO THOSE CONNECTING TO RECEIVER OR OTHER THAN AN IN WALL HOME SYSTEM... the most important thing to know, if you connect this preamp and put it too close to an amplifier or other high electric output it will still hum, this needs to be seperated a little bit, keep reading. My final setup is removing my receiver altogether, turntable to "in" on preamp, preamp "out" to sonos connect "in", sonos is connected to controller, ground wire connected to turntable and preamp. Placed preamp next to turntable on shelf above controller and amplifier, only about 6 to 8 inches apart but shelf appears to add a buffer. Everything on, no hum, but no sound. Tilting head questioning again, more googling. For my system, my controller controls the volume up and down not the music source, I had to put the sonos sound level for the line in to 10, auto delay to medium, autoplay on to include grouped rooms but turned off autoplay volume, this makes it so music will start once the needle hits the vinyl, line out level is pass through because I have a controller, and wala, sound. Now it will play on my sonos without me using my HTD controller but it won't hit my wired speakers in group until I turn that on but when I do it all works. IMPORTANT GROUND WIRE and PREAMP NOTE... If you have a turntable that has a built in preamp you should not need this, read up on your system as some newer ones have one built in and it's a matter of flipping a switch on the turntable. If you have an old school turntable you are trying to connect to newer technology you most likely will need this AND the ground wire, the ground wire helps to disperse the bad waves to a non audible source and keeps the good sound going where it should, to simplify the why, if you do not ground your turntable you could still have a hum. Some turntables have a ground screw or plug in connection located where the red and white are plugged in, some ground points are on the under bottom of the turntable, I've seen some where you have to open the turntable to get to it, research your turntable if it has a ground point, if it does anywhere and you still have a hum, connect a ground and place the preamp away from high electric output sources. Enjoy your tunes. Good luck!
R**Y
Excellent value, ground loop hum
I bought this as a gift for my fiancée's parents to hook up their old turntable to a newish A/V receiver which did not have a phono input. This preamp is a great value and works well. The connectors are clearly labeled and couldn't be easier to set up. The sound quality is very good to untrained ears and acceptable to an audiophile -- for most people, this unit will not be the limiting fidelity factor in their home audio setup. The build quality seems high overall. The metal case and the connectors are very sturdy. I connected the unit with some Monster RCA cables that were lying around and had to use an uncomfortable amount of force to seat the connectors fully, but the unit handled the stress without trouble. I had to add some rubber bumper feet on the underside of the preamp to prevent it from scratching the furniture piece it sits on. Given the sharp edges of the metal case the preamp is built into, I would expect it to come with felt or rubber bumpers for this purpose. A green light indicates that the unit is powered, but there is no on/off switch. For people who are energy-conscious and those who would be distracted by the bright green light in a dark room, this means physically unplugging the wall wart or disconnecting it from the back of the preamp when it's not in use. A physical switch to turn the preamp on and off would have been better. Despite the overall sound quality being good, I can hear a distinct 60Hz hum even with the ground connected to the lead from the turntable and all of the A/V components connected to the same AC circuit. There is no difference between connecting the ground and leaving it disconnected from the turntable ground lead. I am going to investigate other possible sources of the hum in the system, but the fact that it can't be heard from any of the other sources connected to the A/V receiver suggests to me that it is either a problem with the turntable or the preamp.
A**P
I bought this device on July 14 2014. It has worked flawlessly ever since to boost my vintage 1981 Technics turntable signal to a modern receiver with no preamp on board. Excellent sound and no interference noise at all. My vinyl collection is played regularly thanks to this little preamp.
E**A
Chegou antes do prazo e funcionando perfeitamente,muito bom pré-amplificador .
A**5
Lo probé con una AT-LP120 y funciona, el sonido mejoro y subió, se escucha más volumen que con el pre amplificador interno del tocadiscos, buen producto.
L**E
de buena calidad, el producto ha cumplido con todas las expectativas que tenía claro que hay que tomar en cuenta que sí, es cierto lo que dicen varios comentarios y reseñas que han dejado que se alcance a percibir un zumbido un ruido de fondo, claro que esto, tomando en cuenta que no tengo un tocadiscos con Cable RCA con salida a tierra, como especifica el producto que debería usarse, no sé si eso afecte, pero es necesario escribirlo aquí para que lo tomen en cuenta ustedes
P**L
Very fair price for the value of being able to hear vinyl on your turntable. I thought this Pyle PP444 had died on me after a month of use, but actually, I had forgotten that I just had to turn up the volume on the receiver. Need to turn down the receiver volume when using other devices like the TV. It works great...so uplifting to hear my old albums, thanks to this device that is so simple to use. The videos stink that are out there, and I can't believe that whoever owns Pyle lets the link from their website show the most ridiculous video as their sole video. I do not know what the little knob is for, however, and no instructions come with the device.
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