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🎶 Small Size, Big Sound — Elevate Your Space with Pyle’s Mini Cube Speakers!
The Pyle 3" Mini Cube Bookshelf Speakers pack a powerful 100W peak output into a sleek, compact 3.6" cube design. Featuring a 3" paper cone driver and full-range 80Hz-18kHz frequency response, these passive 8 Ohm speakers deliver crisp, immersive sound ideal for home theater surround setups. Video shielding ensures zero interference with your TV display, making them a stylish, space-saving upgrade for any audio enthusiast’s living room or office.






| ASIN | B000MCGF1O |
| Additional Features | Radio |
| Antenna Location | Music,Home Theater,Movies,Watching,Listening |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 1 days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,330 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #88 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Home Theater |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | aux, RCA, USB |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,789 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 7 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Paper |
| Frequency Response | 18 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888881708 |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 3"W x 3"H |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Maximum Range | 9 Meters |
| Model Name | Pyle Home 3" Mini Cube Bookshelf Speakers - 100W Small Bookshelf Speakers w/ 3" Paper Cone Driver, 8 Ohm - Passive Audio Bookshelf Speaker Pair For Home Theater Stereo Surround Sound (Black) |
| Model Number | PCB3BK |
| Mounting Type | Shelf Mount,Tabletop |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 90 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 100 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Entertainment, Indoor Use, Office Use |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
| UPC | 631058188374 858399226750 168141467776 765042396992 521375606432 031111187328 068888881708 151902955506 601000789355 675904091678 014444941881 068888740944 080850425581 806291835907 172302693256 706586741596 696582482497 780320040305 808111644492 765042442682 012301985306 809385155103 885417253481 887173213570 611101560265 809185305661 112010907733 782386051738 100177436449 014445835585 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Woofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
P**M
great sound at a small price
Good small speakers for my 20$ marketplace 80's turntable. They are very loud for their size.
A**R
Small with a lot of power
Small with a lot of power. I love these speakers. I would definitely buy them again.
N**T
Solid for a low-rent atmos approximation
The bad: they're a bit hard to drive, I have them sourced from pre-amp out from a Marantz slim receiver (the output voltage is a bit low in these, maybe 2 volts) into an Aiyima A07 Max class d amp with the supplied 36v 6a power supply, which powers the Pyles. It's basically a pieced-together quadraphonic system, and I have the Pyles in the room's corner facing upward. (The Marantz doesn't run four channels very well.) That said, even with the low input voltage into the Aiyima, it should still be pushing 50ish+ watts. Their lack of low end makes the sweet spot of their response right in the range of the human voice, which definitely helps me hear dialog in movies. It's an affordable trick that makes the sound more atmospheric, and the speakers' small size makes them unobtrusive. For this specific use case, I like them. I wish they were a bit more efficient, but I imagine a more powerful surround receiver could get more out of them than a class d amp. Or . . . my setup with a preamp out that's more like 4 or 5 volts would probably solve the issue with driving them. These things are not standardized as much as you might think.
G**O
SEAL! More bass than was expected
These speakers are odd to say the least. Out of the box they looked fine, sound was as expected from a 3 inch speaker. BUT after I turned them up a bit I'll start to hear a small chuffing sound coming from the back. These speakers are supposedly sealed tight but after a closer inspection the solder joints of the speaker terminals on the back were not sealed with a gasket but rather just plastic on plastic sealed. Took the speaker out of the speaker housing and dripped hot glue down over the terminals to seal them. The spring loaded clip on the back also leaks air so I ended up just removing that entirely and hot glueing it in as it wasnt needed for my purposes anyway. On one of the two speakers the dust cap was partially removed and was rattling when playing but I put some super glue around it and it sealed up. Now to the sound quality after sealing it up correctly - Sounds pretty good all things considered. They can get surprisingly loud with no distortion and have great imaging across the board. If tuned right they can push a small and I mean SMALL amount of low-end. They will throw a little more low-end then you'd expect from a sealed 3 inch but again don't expect immersive bass. I don't know if i'd suggest these for audiophiles but then again I think if you pair them with something more bass heavy that these will help bring more clarity out. I have these paired with the Micca RB42'S and I hate to admit it but combined they sound really good, especially on a desk. Still gave these 5 stars just because they are cheaper but with a little glue and time they sound pretty good for (what I paid at the time) $16.
G**R
Nothing Special, Nothing Terrible
I bought these initially to use with a t-amp for my own little smart phone music center on my nightstand. They are so lacking in the bass that they proved unsatisfactory for even background music. However, they do produce nice crisp mids and highs. They do shine as speakers for my old CRT television. The internal speakers are so rattly at this point that it is extremely annoying to listen to them. These fit neatly on top of the television unit, and work well to provide nice sound WITH THE SUBWOOFER turned on. I do not believe that these babies go all the way down to 90HZ as the manufactuer states....sorry. The best sound was achieved when I adjusted my sub's crossover to the highest possible frequency. Overall, I can recommend these if you pair them with a reasonable subwoofer...in that case, they score a solid 4 stars. If you plan on using them solo, look elsewhere (in this case, they score 2 stars at best...hence my 3 star rating). There are plenty of reasonably priced small speakers that actually produce a bass line.
O**N
Great value!
Packaged nicely. Nice compact size. Great sound. Handles 100W very well. Great value for the money.
2**D
Small but powerful!!
I read the reviews on these and wondered how these would sound on my stereo. Sometimes dynamite comes in small packages and these are great sounding speakers!! Easy to set up and the sound is excellent. I am using these to replace my "B" speakers that I had since the late 70s and I am thinking of getting 2 more to replace the "A" speakers! They fit perfectly and once again, they sound great. I am using a 100 power amp to drive them, so yes, you need to have a power amp (as it has been noted in numerous reviews here). I have NO complaints. Great sound at an even greater price!! 2/14/13-I've since added 2 more of these to my home system. Once again, easy to set up and these sound GREAT!! I've played swing, classical, neo-classical rock, progressive rock, all kinds and these sound AMAZING. No problems and no fuss.
C**S
A Waste of Sticky Feet
Like many others purchasing these speakers, I was hoping to upgrade the sound quality of built-in speakers on a flat screen TV. Initial impressions were generally positive, the speakers arrived quickly and securely packaged. Overall fit and finish was not too shabby. The heft and feel contributed to the good vibe. I would not be embarrassed to have them in the living room. Unfortunately, things went downhill quickly from here. I put some little sticky feet (not included) on the speakers to keep them from bouncing around and hooked them up. Powering them with the Lepai LP-A68 Digital 2 x 15W Amplifier with Remote/USB/MP3/SD/FM , I was unable to drive them to adequate listening levels. By comparison, the Lepai amp easily pushes my Micca MB42X Bookshelf Speakers (Black) , leading me to the conclusion that the Pyle cubes are not terribly efficient. The sound quality was not all that spectacular either - though marginally better than the built-in speakers. Curious as to how they would perform using more capable amplification, I lashed them to my Yamaha RX-V475 (80W per channel) receiver and tuned to my favorite classic rock station. I immediately noticed they weren't as loud as the Miccas (which I had just disconnected) at the same volume setting. I increased the volume in small steps to reach a moderate listening level. The bass output, as others have noted, exceeded expectations for such a small speaker. The treble, however, was harsh and tinny. Further evaluation (at least in stereo) was unceremoniously cut short by the abrupt failure of the left channel speaker. Post-mortem examination (with my Fluke multi-meter) revealed that the three inch driver's voice coil windings had opened (melted), resulting in loss of cone excursion (silence). I estimate the Yamaha was hitting them with about 10 watts of power at the time of failure - well within their advertised 100W power handling capabilities. This disappointing failure did create an opportunity to (unfairly) evaluate the surviving speaker side-by-side against the MB42X. Trust me, the Pyles don't even come close to the efficiency and silky response of the Micca. The harsh and hissing treble characteristics became unbearable to me within just a few more minutes of listening. The very best part of my experience with the Pyle PCB3BK speakers came in pulling the wires and hooking up something decent. At this point, I'm not sure pursuing a warranty claim is even remotely worthwhile. My advice: Skip this disappointing offering, save your pennies, and buy yourself some real speakers.
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