Discover top-notch sound quality with our 125W RMS and 150W peak speaker, featuring a powerful Class D amplifier. It’s equipped with a versatile 3-channel mixer and a 3-band equalizer to perfectly tailor your audio experience. Whether you're a musician, DJ, or event host, the +48V phantom power supply ensures your condenser microphones perform flawlessly.
Enjoy ultimate connectivity with XLR, ¼” RCA, and 3.5mm inputs, making it easy to plug in instruments, stereo CDs, or MP3 players. Use it as a reliable PA speaker, monitor, guitar amp, or even for karaoke – and mount it effortlessly on a microphone stand. Elevate your audio game with a speaker designed for amazing performance and versatility!
Unleash the power and versatility of the LyxPro SPA-5.5 Small PA Speaker Monitor Class-D Amplifier. Designed to meet a variety of audio needs, this compact yet powerful 150-watt active speaker system is perfect for musicians, presenters, and event organizers.
Features:
Simplify your audio setup without sacrificing quality. The LyxPro SPA-5.5 provides the reliability and performance you need for a range of sound applications.
Customer Insights
Offers good value when compared to more expensive brands like Mackie or Behringer.
Several users found the sound quality to be adequate for small clubs or personal use.
Suitable for various applications like personal monitors, in-home practice, small venues, and even children's birthday parties.
Bluetooth connectivity and SD card reader are appreciated additions in the new model.
Praised for clear sound and good high-frequency response.
Some users have reported using it for multiple gigs without any issues.
Many users found it lacking in power and volume output, especially for live gigs.
Several reports of the product failing or shorting out within a few months.
Negative feedback on sound quality, including constant buzzing and low volume.
Instances of mic inputs not working, units arriving DOA, and other malfunctioning issues.
Unable to use more than one channel at a time when using it as a speaker.
Reports of units smoking, sparking, and generally failing quickly.