🎧 Elevate your space with sound control that’s as sleek as your style
The Pyle PVCD15 In-Wall Speaker Volume Control offers 120 watts of load handling with dual independent rotary knobs, enabling precise volume adjustment for two separate speaker zones. Designed for easy installation in standard junction boxes, it features a universal Decora-style wall plate for a clean, modern look. Compatible with all audio and video systems, this controller is the perfect upgrade for any home theater or multi-room audio setup.
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 120 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3"D x 4"W x 4.75"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Impedance | 1 Ohm |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Frequency Response | 1 KHz |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Speaker Size | 5 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | False |
Control Method | Remote |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Speaker Type | In-Wall |
Additional Features | Speakers |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Music Players |
M**B
Looks great.
Will install when the rains stop.. Thank you.
D**
Perfect remote speaker volume control
This inexpensive solution to control external extended speakers volume works very well. The 150watt wattage provides for more then enough power.In this application we are using an older Panasonic receiver with a single volume control for both main and remote speakers. This arrangement provided no ability to control the volume independently between sets of speakers. The Pyle provided the solution.The controls are notched providing ample range and adjustment to meet the needs of two sets of speakers. One set, the main, are using the volume control of the receiver and the second set, (remote) wired through the Pyle, are adjusted to achieve the desired fade/balance between the two sets.In this situation the two sets of speakers are not matched in that the remote set is more efficient(loud) and this Pyle controller provides the ability to reduce the volume(fade) providing main/remote balance in the room.Once the (Fade) is set between the two sets of speakers the main volume allows for balanced volume up/down control. Great solution I'm delighted listening to classic music in my workshop!
D**Z
Works well
Works well. Be better if it had infinite adjustment instead of steps, but I knew that going in. Also the ports where the wires go in are pretty small and I stripped out one of the screws because my wires were to thick. Good for the price though and does its job. Looks good and seems well made.
E**S
Controller
Easy to install good for Price
L**S
Facil de usar
Buen precio
T**N
Great for two speakers
I added two patio speakers to my amp. After connecting left and right of speakers 'B' to the inputs of this dual control, I can now adjust my volume up to what the main amp volume is set at or at any point lower. And each patio speaker can be individually adjusted.
C**C
Speaker A & Speaker B Meaning This Controls (2) Speakers. NOT (2) Pairs of Speakers.
Most volume controls have (1) knob that controls (1) pair of speakers. This v/c has (2) knobs, (1) for each speaker. AWESOME if you want a speaker in your kitchen louder or software on one side than the other.-That's GREAT.-BUT this unit is advertised as a volume control for (2) pairs of speakers. In order to do that correctly, it would need (16) terminals.+&- for A Left In+&- for A Right In+&- for A Left Out+&- for A Right Out+&- for B Left In+&- for B Right In+&- for B Left Out+&- for B Right Out! This unit only has (8) terminals.A In / Com / Com / OutB In / Com/ Com / Out70 Volt / 100 Volt Commercial Systems Often use a Com in & Out.*Therefore, if this was advertised correctly, it should at least say something such as 2-Zone Volume Control for Commercial 70 / 100 Volt systems. *NOT 70 / 100 Watt systems- 70 / 100 Volt systems like many retail stores and restaurants.Regardless, this volume control ABSOLUTELY is NOT designed to operate (2) independent stereo pairs of speakers.Because that is how it is listed, and the product doesn't at all do what it is listed as capable of doing, the review is 1-star. *I bought mine (3) years ago and the description hasn't changed. Oops on someone.---"Pyle in Wall Speaker Volume Control - Home Audio Smart 2-Channel A/B Dual Channel Speakers Controller Selector Pod Box - Rotary Knob Fader Control Up to (2) Pair of Indoor or Outdoor Speakers PVCD15"
J**H
Not as advertised...
No, I'm not talking about how it says it is for two PAIRS of speakers, because quite frankly, it is. I have two pairs connected. Lack of knowledge shouldn't equal a bad review - but let it be known this is more of a commercial setup (which I have), and in most commercial environments, the audio amplifier for music etc, doesn't have a left and right channel, but a combined mono channel. From the amplifier, speaker wire goes to multiple speakers, anywhere from 2-16+, but not all separately. (That would be wasting wire) It's done in a daisy chain pattern , meaning a single wire is ran throughout the paths of where the speakers will be. The wire is then cut at each speaker location, connected to the speaker, and then the "chain" of wire continues to the next speaker and so on. Where this volume control comes in, you simply have your incoming (mono) wire going to the volume control, and then you jump with a small wire to the input of the other input. You can then add multiple speakers (depending on your amp output) to EACH volume control output. If you are looking for a surround sound / stereo solution this is not for you. However, it works just fine for my 4 speakers. BUT THATS NOT WHY I GAVE 2 FRICKIN STARS!!!! IT ADVERTISES "SMOOOOOOOOOOOOTHHHHHHH" volume control.. well I don't know about YOU GUYS, but MY VOLUME CONTROL IS NOT SMOOTH! IT HAS NOTCHES . You have to click the volume up or down.. and as someone else said - the volume at level 1 can be a little too loud, then 0 .. obviously.. is ...0. I would pretend I had an electrician install it and it is costing me a lot of money to get a replacement but ... being the DIY'er.. that would be a lie.
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