Description
Price: $29.99 - $24.99
(as of Apr 18,2025 00:41:16 UTC – Details)
6.5 inch Component Car Speakers
6.5” 280 Watt Three-Way Speakers
- Standard 6.5” Size Fits OEM Locations
- Yellow Color Poly Injected Cone
- Non-Fatiguing Butyl Rubber Surround
- 0.5” Neodymium Dome Midrange
- Super Film Tweeter
- High Temperature Aluminum Voice Coil
- Strong Capacitor for Excellent Performance
- Yellow Coated Steel Basket
- 40 oz. Magnet Structure
- Rubber Magnet Cover
- Power Handling: 140 Watts RMS /280 Watts Peak
- Frequency Response: 60-20KHz
- Impedance: 4 Ohms
- Includes Custom Grills, Wires and Installation Hardware
- Mounting Depth: 2.25″
Get in gear with the Pyle Gear series! These speakers are designed to provide the best quality sound for the budget-minded enthusiast. These 6.5′, three-way speakers have 280 watts of pure power, supported by a super film tweeter for sweet highs, 0.5′ neodymium dome for mids, and a high temperature voice coil to round out the low end. The non-fatiguing butyl rubber surround and yellow-color poly-injected cone provide a sturdy foundation for keeping your sound crystal clear and distortion-free. The 40 oz. magnet structure allows these speakers to achieve a frequency response of 60 Hz to 20 kHz. To boost performance, these speakers have been equipped with a strong capacitor, meaning your speakers will never struggle for power. These speakers look cool, too, thanks to the yellow coated steel basket. Includes custom grills, wires, and installation hardware. You’ll hear everything you were meant to hear with Pyle Gear.
REMOVES AC NOISE: The Pyle Hum Eliminator removes 60Hz AC hum caused by ground loops that act like radio antennae (loop antenna). It breaks the ground loop safely making it impossible for the signal lines to pick up the AC noise in the first place
PASSIVE DEVICE: The noise isolator is a passive device that does not require power to operate. Equipped w/ ¼” TRS phone and XLR inputs and outputs on 2 channels. Automatically converts unbalanced to balanced signal without any signal loss
COMPACT DESIGN: This noise filter device features a high-performance ultra-compact and portable design allowing you to easily bring it anywhere. It has high-quality components and rugged construction while maintaining the highest sonic quality
1:1 ISOLATION TRANSFORMERS: The 1:1 isolation transformer is responsible for breaking the ground loop or the loop antenna that prevents buzz for a clear sound. Also responsible for balancing audio lines. The device accepts mono or stereo connections
WORRY-FREE SHOPPING: With the PylePro PHE400 Hum/Noise Eliminator, we are confident of the quality of our product, therefore, we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked
Customers say
Customers find the hum eliminator box works fabulously and is well worth the money, particularly noting it’s cheaper than other brands. The device is built to last, with sturdy connections, and is easy to use by simply plugging it in. While some customers report no loss of fidelity or signal level, others mention signal degradation issues. The noise level receives mixed feedback, with some customers reporting it eliminates hum while others note it affects sound quality.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Wayfinder –
Awesomesauce– if ground loop hum is your problem
There can be many causes of hum / noise in a piece of equipment:* Bad equipment* RFI / EMI (radio frequency or electromagnetic interference)* Bad line power* Guitar-cord related ground loop (most common in guitar / microphone / amp situations)This item works dandy if you are experiencing a ground loop problem. There is a very easy way to test for this too: if you have a guitar amplifier that has unwanted hum / noise, simply unplug the guitar cord. If you’re having a cord-related ground loop problem, the hum will vanish. Plug the cord back in, hum returns.That problem is exactly what this is for. Plug you guitar or microphone cord into the “in” jack, plug another into the “out” jack and to your amplifier, and this cleans it up well. An inexpensive and efficient solution.If your noise problem is caused by one of the other factors, that’s not what this is designed to fix. You may need the more expensive Hum X or similar device to handle a socket-based ground loop or noise problem, or if it’s a problem with electrical noise or RMI/EMI problems, you may need a pricey power conditioner.3-prong amplifiers: A way to test for socket-based ground loop issues is to use a prong adapter– one of those orange or gray cheap things that converts a 3 prong plug into a 2 prong. This is for TESTING only as continued us can cause problems (there’s a reason your amp has 3 prongs). Plug the amp into the adapter, plug the adapter into your electric socket, and if the hum vanishes a device like the Hum X will fix the problem. Avoid the temptation to just keep using the cheap prong adapter. It removes the grounding of the amp, and is a good way to burn out an amp or even cause a line fire. Of course if your amp only has 2 prongs in the first place, this doesn’t apply at all.Bottom line: if the hum is caused by issues between the guitar and amplifier– such is very easy to check by simply removing the guitar cord– and this product will fix that. Note that if you have a serious issue with your guitar electronics or pickups, that may require repairing. But in my case this relatively inexpensive solution nearly zeroed my hum issues. Very pleased that it worked for me. If it doesn’t work for you– at least you’ll have nice clean guitar line flow and you can look for other causes for hum.
Cainiac –
Mahvelous, if you’re willing to experiment!
Goal: To play electric guitar through two 15 watt tubes amps with an ABY switch.Summary: It works! Nice and quiet, once I figured it out.Attempt1: Connect one guitar to the ABY switch, then onward to input channels 1 and 2 of the isolation transformers, and finally to two separate amps.Outcome 1: Muted volume and frequency response, topped with a heaping helping of AC noise. Unplayable at any gain setting.Attempt 2: Tried buffering through pedals between the guitar and ABY switch to feed both channels.Outcome 2: Even more AC noise, yikes!Attempt 3: Use only one channel of the isolation transformer, with the other channel connected directly from the ABY switch to the second amp.Outcome 3: Yes! Dead quiet, and the pedals add no noise when added to each channel, as long as there’s no interconnection across channels. I can put pedals anywhere before the ABY or after, and it’s all quiet.What’s happening? The isolation transformer may be creating a serious ground loop when a common audio signal is connected to both channels. Under such conditions, my impression is that there may be two distinct ground loops formed on both the upstream and downstream sides of the transformers. Using only one channel fixes it. I haven’t tried yet, but I suspect that using the other channel for an entirely different signal path, like a differnet guitar or mics running to a different amp or PA would work nicely. I will try to remember to update this once I try it.Bottom line: I opened this thing up to take a look, and it’s well constructed, hand soldered, has wide pc board circuit tracings, and hot glue stabilizing the cable connectors. The little bitty transformers appear to be well-wound with permalloy cores and bobbins. There is no discernible change in tone using this rig, compared to plugging into the amps one at a time. Playing two amps together is awe-inspiring. This isolation transformer works well, if you are willing to experiment!
Travis V. –
Computer hum GONE
I used this between a usb sound card and a pretty large powered speaker system. I would get a “ground-loop” hum when I booted up games.. This box fixed my hum issues! At last I can have true silence in video games, with no loss in volume. I’d give this product 10 stars if I could.
Ryan DeMesa –
Works great
Been getting loud humming sounds from my Yamaha hs8 studio setup that is connected to a Focusrite interface. I installed this Pyle ground isolator and it did the trick! Humming noises are now gone !!!
BG –
Amazing performance for the price
I am not an audiophile, but I do appreciate good sound. I have a mixer in my home office that powers 2 HS5s and a pair of Senheiser HD 6XX headphones. For some reason, my computer setup produces a ton of interference. So, both outputs have underlying noise that was super distracting no matter what I was doing. I tried a bunch of things, including buying a different audio interface. Nothing seemed to fix it. I read about these mini hum eliminator, and for 30 bucks I decided it was worth a shot. I was really worried that my mixer was defective or something. I added this interface right after the audio outputs, before going into the mixer. And, I don’t have the interference any more! Since I’m not an audiophile, I can’t speak to the overall quality of the output otherwise. But, I’m very happy with the outcome of using this device. I’d recommend this as a low cost option for your audio setup!
Lionel ANDREU –
Pas besoin de longs discours : j’avais un buzz depuis des années dans mes écoutes home studio.Deux logements différents, toujours le même problème.Sur les recommandation d’un ami, j’ai recherché sur le net “HUM ELEIMINATOR”.J’attéris sur AMAZON, toruve ce PYLE PHE 400, j’en suis bouche bée.Branchement logique, sortie son de carte direct dans le boitier, et direction les ecoutes, et là …. le silence ABSOLU.Enfin la paix.
Andy Briesemeister –
Hat bei mir nicht funktioniert! Scheint aber gut verarbeitet zu sein.Was bei meinen Ground Loop super funktioniert ist das Teil von Behringer DI20.
Zulfi –
Itseems to filter the bass and certain parts of Audio… Have stopped using it… decided to hold on to it… but not sure if I can sort it out using settings on my Audio recorder…
J. C. –
I have 2 identical older stereo Midi sound modules, made in 1995-96. They’re almost impossible to find now, and are worth very much to me, for the excellent sounds I get out of them.The 1st one I bought new, the 2nd one, I bought used.The 1st one has always worked fine and still does.The 2nd one has humming/buzzing from both L/R outputs.I compared both units using the exact same settings, and the identical amount of gain, side by side in my top-quality sound mixer.The one I bought new, has no humming/buzzing, while the used one does, (and presumably why it was for sale {?}).I contacted Roland Service, the manufacturer to see if they would still service these older units, (which are now 28-29 years old), and if parts were even still available, before I spent $40 dollars (or more) on shipping both ways, plus $80 an hour just to diagnose the issue, (before any potential parts needed and any further additional repair service fees).I never got a reply from Roland.I also had a nearby Roland Approved Service Repair guy look at it a few years ago, but he couldnât find anything wrong with it.[I guess I should have given him both to compare the 2, like I have].So, I decided to try this based on a few positive reviews.Bingo! Instant fix!Exactly what I needed. No hum or buzz whatsoever!To be sure, I double-checked by unplugging it and trying it again directly back into the mixer, and then inserting this device back in-line (stereo) again for a second time.No more humming/buzzing â at all!Instant success – all without yet another wall-wart power supply to find a place for in my already over-crowded music studio.So, for what would have been the (estimated) cost of just shipping alone of my sound module for repair, [never mind the down time/wait for repair and return time, plus at least the shop rate diagnosis service fee, starting at $80 hour] – problem solved!I like this item so much already, that I just might buy another so I always have a spare one on hand.Great product! Highly recommended!Thank you, Pyle!Iâm pleased to leave this review for you and other customers.
E Flores –
Lo uso para distribuir señales de TimeCode LTC en grabaciones y funciona perfecto para esta aplicación, solo hay que elaborar correctamente los cables, no coloca ruido y la calidad de audio es buena.