

🎤 Power your presence with pro-level sound that never quits.
The Technical Pro TPPOWER60 is a professional-grade portable PA system delivering up to 6000 watts peak power through a 2-channel digital stereo amplifier. It features versatile input/output options (XLR, 1/4'', RCA, Speakon), a spectrum LED display for real-time performance monitoring, and a dual cooling fan system with Complete Air Flow ventilation for quiet, reliable operation. Built with high-quality components and rugged construction, it offers a wide frequency response (20Hz-20kHz ±1 dB) and low distortion (<0.02%) for superior sound clarity, making it ideal for home theaters, events, and professional audio setups.






| ASIN | B0BHHM932D |
| Item model number | TPPOWER60 |
| Manufacturer | Technical Pro |
| Product Dimensions | 28.3 x 48.31 x 10.01 cm; 6.33 kg |
4**G
More like 600 watts when used with a pair of 4ohm speakers. Still plenty loud. Slick, led light meters and light up volume knobs.
F**S
It does the job I had 3 different intergraded amps and they burnt out trying to push my nose speakers but this " pumps " in my house you cc an feel the sub woofer Shaking the floor and I have it set at 53 on the Volume it worth it I haven't used the power yet waiting on subwoofers to come then I'll feel the bass
A**E
Update- it turns on, the overload turns on, the overload turns off, then a minute later it turns back on again. Fans are turning, but no sound. I'm disappointed. ------------------------------------------------------ TL;DR - this is a great, good looking, quiet, no-frills, 500W amp, nothing more, nothing less. It is not 6KW, despite the label, don't be an idiot. I have four Pyle Pro in-ceiling 8 Ohm 120W RMS subwoofers I needed to power, two pairs in parallel at 4 Ohms for my 7.2. I was using a tiny Class D 20W RMS I had laying around and was simply hitting the safety limiter on it, but still getting good sound so long as I didn't want it loud. I bought this knowing it wouldn't be 6KW, the cost of the copper would be more than the total sum of the unit price, but I don't need that much. And that's key. If you actually only need perhaps 500W at 4 Ohms, this thing is truly beautiful. Super quiet fans, no detectable hum/signal noise, and has a fantastic channel readout on the front that mimics old-school VU needles. I will say that the input is quite attenuated, I had to crank up the signal getting to the unit as compared to the old 20W amp, but it wasn't to the point of being troublesome. I do recommend this unit, just don't expect to do anything over ~500W with it, but if you know anything about amps, this is no shocker to you. This is a great deal at $200.
T**J
Excellent amp with a solid punch. Great buy, quality and power. I've been using this for months now and more than satisfied with the unit.
O**T
Works but limited functions on inputs. Needs a good mixer and only buzzed with low level inputs connected. Seriously I do not think it is 6000W. Maybe 600 Watts.
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