

🎶 Elevate your space with sound that speaks success.
The Pyle 6.5" Home Audio Speakers deliver a powerful 240W max output with distortion-free sound thanks to a 1" silk dome tweeter and aluminum voice coils. Housed in a stylish wood grain finish with rubber surrounds and gold-plated 5-way binding posts, these compact bookshelf speakers offer professional-grade audio performance and seamless integration into any modern living or work environment.







| ASIN | B0B4PWF9VL |
| Additional Features | Hi Res Audio |
| Antenna Location | For Music Players, For Surround Sound Systems |
| Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,927 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #49 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Built-In Media | Main Speakers, Warranty Card |
| Color | Natural |
| Compatible Devices | Home Theater |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | RV |
| Connectivity Protocol | RCA |
| Connectivity Technology | RCA |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 208 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Wood |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842893149073 |
| Impedance | 6 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.4"D x 8.3"W x 9.5"H |
| Item Height | 9.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | 6.5" Home Wooden Bookshelf Speakers, 240W Max Power, 1" Silk Dome Tweeter and Aluminum Voice Coils, Pair, Gold Plated 5 Way Binding Post, Rubber Surrounds, Beautiful Wood Grain Finish- Pyle PHQBS62 |
| Item Weight | 18.2 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Model Name | Pyle 6.5" Home Audio Speakers, Passive Bookshelf, 240W Max Power, 1" Silk Dome Tweeter and Aluminum Voice Coils, Gold Plated 5 Way Binding Post, Rubber Surrounds, Beautiful Wood Grain Finish - Pair |
| Model Number | PHQBS62 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 1.0 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 240 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Theatre, Party |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 842893149073 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | No Wireless Communication Technology |
| Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
J**9
Amazing performance for the price
I can't find anything wrong with these speakers - bass, midrange, treble, soundstage. It's all there and it's amazing for the price. Super enjoyable to listen too, makes the music come to life. I purchase lower cost (under $150) bookshelf speaker offerings off of amazon as they pop up and listen to them for amusement. More often than not, the lower cost speakers are better than expected. These are no different, but much more so. For under $120 at the time of this review - they *easily* sound as good as anything in the $500-800/pr range by more respected manufacturers. I've Got them running off a Fosi V3 amp using a FiiO KA11 Lightning to 3.5mm Audio Adapter streaming music from Spotify (@ CD quality). I've stated this before in other reviews - your experience may differ, but I doubt it if you have at least the gear I stated. Anyone who has negative reviews about this speaker - likely has hearing problems or mediocre electronics.
B**N
Hidden little gems!!!
So far, so good. The build quality looks great. I got them hooked to my amplifier/receiver and started playing several different genres of music to be able to hear all the sounds these speakers can produce. I was pleasantly surprised. Great sound from such a small package. These speakers hit all the notes, from high frequency to low frequency. For a 6.5 speaker it has really great bass, granted it's not a 10,12, or 15 inch sub, but for what it is, it has a good punch to them. And I've noticed that the more I use these speakers the better they sound. I never thought you had to break in speakers, but after a little research on the subject, you absolutely need to break them in. I have them hooked up to my 500w amplifier, my Amp has 125w per channel. I have slowly been up-ing the volume to break them in. My receiver/amplifier goes up to 30 on volume, and I can now push the 125w per channel on volume 30 with absolutely no detectable distortion. So if you're looking for a decent speaker package at a low price point, these speakers don't disappoint. Granted that these are not high end tower speakers or other bigger home stereo speakers, but for them being a bookshelf speaker they work amazingly. We have an open concept living room/kitchen. So my amplifier and speakers are under my TV. So with them being in what I would consider a medium to large room, living/kitchen area I'm in a space that's 30'x17' and these speakers don't disappoint. So now I do want to,,, in the near future, add a passive 12" subwoofer to take some of the low end bass off of the bookshelf speakers. So basically my overall opinion of these speakers are that you get a great bang for your buck. I would definitely recommend these for people looking for great sounding speakers at a low price point.
D**L
Pyle Bookshelf Speakers
The speakers sound great,I would recommend you have a powerful amp and equalizer to get the best sound.The bass suffers at high volume s. Good build quality. Overall for the price they are good.
D**.
Pyle 6.5" bookshelf speaker review, Very Nice.
Supper Nice! These sound great with my restored HeathKit receiver! Very nice finish, 5-way binding posts are mounted securely and are angled for easy connections. They weight a lot for a 6.5 size cabinet. Very pleased with my purchase, Thanks from Indianapolis!
D**D
Bang for you Buck!
I don't write nearly as many reviews as I probably should because I certainly read them all the time. And I can't ever remember doing a review on a product that I returned. But this is what happened with these terrific speakers! I'm currently using the Klipsch RP-600M Reference Premiere Bookshelf Speakers with my Eversolo Play - CD Edition (which I really like despite its apparent lack of party-level high volume). I chose the Klipsch as my first choice mainly due to their sensitivity level as they are purported to have a loud sound–albeit sometimes described as too bright, harsh or “lively”--even at moderate volume levels. Now I know volume knobs differ and that lowest to highest level isn't necessarily linear but algorithmic or geometric or whatever the word might be. I don't know I'm not an audiophile. I just think it's odd to have to turn the volume almost all the way up to be even modestly loud. So I'm searching for speakers that don't require me to crank the volume to the max to get reasonably loud sound. These Pyle 6.5" Home Audio Speakers were a pair that I tested. I almost chose them over the $350 Klipsch! Key word is almost. They got almost as loud, even seemed to have a bit more detail, dare I say clarity, with some genre/songs. They even look better than the Klipsch! (subjective, I know) But alas they lacked the bass and fullness of the Klipsch speakers and didn’t get quite as loud either but they were darn close! For $114 these are incredible speakers. If you’re on a tight budget or looking for a smaller room…den/office/bedroom, I wouldn’t hesitate to highly recommend them. I nearly kept them even though I have no real use for them…that’s how good they are! For the cost, they are 5 star speakers.
P**L
Quality sound, good full-range sound in a small package.
These are very good speakers for the price. I was looking for a good pair of bookshelf speakers to connect to the WiiM Ultra Amp in the bedroom. I have tower speakers and a quality Amp in the main listening area, and these sound very good for the size and listening to streaming music sources, TV and connected game system. I got the 6.5 set for deeper bass.
T**Y
“Pyle of 💩… but honestly, not bad for the price.”
Let me start by saying I paid under $100 for these speakers, so my expectations were hovering somewhere between “maybe they’ll make noise” and “please don’t burst into flames.” And honestly? They surprised me. The Good: The low bass on these 6.5" Pyles is actually pretty impressive. I mean, they thump. Not window-rattling, but definitely enough to make you check whether the cat is knocking something over again. In an A/B test against my JBL 5.25" speakers, these Pyles actually edged them out in the low bass department. Yes, I said that. (But don’t get excited—this is where the compliments start gasping for air.) The “Oh… oh no.” The mids and high mids? Missing. Like vanished without a forwarding address missing. Horns, guitars, voices… all shoved into the background like they’re being punished in time-outs. Honestly, voices fall so far back in the mix that I briefly wondered if I should start using these speakers when my wife talks to me. Built-in marital equalizer...score! Then we get to the highs: harsh and “tinny,” like someone taped a tweeter to a soda can. If you increase the bass to compensate for the missing midrange, the tiny bit of midrange that does show up gets muddy and muffled. It’s like the speaker is apologizing for trying. The Comparison: Is it fair to compare $100 Pyles to JBLs that cost more than twice as much? Absolutely not. Did I do it anyway? Of course I did. And the JBLs beat them everywhere except low bass. Clarity, mids, highs, overall quality—JBL wins by a landslide. But again… double the price. Build Quality: Even though these Pyles are physically larger, they’re weirdly lightweight—like “did they forget to put something inside?” lightweight. And the faux-wood finish looks exactly like the contact paper your grandmother used to line the kitchen drawers with in 1977. Nostalgic… but not in a good way. Conclusion: If I’m rating these as primary music-listening speakers, they’re a 2.5 out of 5. If I’m rating them as budget speakers under $100, they’re a solid 4 stars. They’re not great, but you’re also not paying great-speaker money. Bottom line: If you want affordability with decent bass and don’t mind your midrange moving out of state, go for it. If you want actual clarity, warmth, and detail—buy something else.
J**E
Better than much more expensive speakers, blown away!
First of all I want to say that I've been into high end stereo gear for many decades. I've designed and built my own speaker systems with high end components. Like most audiophiles, I'm always looking for something better. The problem is that there is no "one" fits all music "perfect" speaker. There are so many types of listening. I like hard driving ( in your face) speakers with that kick in the chest for my workouts, I also like spacious open sounding speakers with some volume when I'm doing stuff around the house. And I also like low to medium volume intricate sounding speakers when I just want to sit and sip on wine and really listen to everything going on in the details of the music. Well I can tell you that these Pyle's were an incredible blow me away experience. Totally unexpected. I wanted something that sounded great at moderate levels that didn't becoming annoying at long listening sessions as many do. I ordered three pairs of speakers from Amazon to make comparisons. The first were KEF Q350 much acclaimed bookshelf speakers. These I found to have exaggerated boomy upper bass tones and less than smooth mids and highs. The second were the Elac debut 2.0 B6.2 bookshelf speakers these were very similar to the KEF's but at least less expensive than the $500 sale price of the KEF's. The Pyles were substantially lighter in weight than the other two pairs, that was the first thing I noticed. With that, I assumed they were of a lesser quality. Very wrongfully so! So what do these sound like? These speakers sound like much larger speakers with deep bass! Not boomy but near flat. The speakers have a very flat clear response and easy to listen to right out of the box. The mids and highs are defined but smooth. I did adjust the Internal EQ on my Amazon high definition audio app, which I highly recommend! I use a high quality DAC Bluetooth receiver to deliver the sound to my stereo. I cut down just a tad around 2k and slightly boosted the lowest frequency to bring out the lows a bit more (and they can take it). Overall,.in my opinion, Pyle knocked it out of the park with these little gems. I could not be happier. At $125 for the pair, these are the best kept secret in the industry!
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