The PLR34MU is a multi-featured headunit from Pyle Audio. Play music from four different sources. The AM/FM radio uses MPX PLL tuning, can seek/scan, and stores up to 30 presets (18 FM, 12 AM). You can plug in a USB stick or SD card loaded with MP3 or WMA files to listen to your favorite digital music – plus, the track info is displayed on the LCD screen. Or, use the conveniently located 3.5mm (1/8″) aux-in port to plug in virtually any audio playing device, including iPod, iPhone, and Zune. With 60 watts each on four channels, this headunit isn’t lacking for power. Get the sound how you want using the bass, treble, balance, and fader controls. The front panel is also detachable for security. Wireless remote control is included.
Product Features
- AM/FM-MPX PLL Tuning Car Radio – Encoding Volume, Balance, Bass, Treble & Fader Control – Blue Button Illumination Controls – Dimensions: 7”W x 4.72”D x 1.96”H
- Dot Matrix White LCD Display – 30 Radio Preset Station Memory 18FM-12AM – Seek/Scan Function
- Fold-Down Detachable Face Panel – Front Auxiliary Input Jack – AM Frequency Range: 530~1710kHz
- MP3 ID3 Tag Digital Readout Compatible – Stereo RCA Line Out Jack – FM Frequency Range: 87.5~107.9MHz
- USB Slot & SD/MMC Card Port For MP3/WMA Music Files Playback – Full Function Remote Control – 4 x 60 Watts Maximum Power Output



Amazing Bargain! I was getting really tired of the poor sound from my MP3 player connected to my old radio using an FM transmitter. In my area, there is not a channel that has no broadcast, so my songs were constantly competing for the airwaves. After researching several digital receivers on Amazon, I was discouraged to find that nearly all had negative reviews, or at least some negative features. When I found the Pyle PLR44MU, it had only one review but it was 5 stars, so I decided to give it a try. I’m very glad I did! What I discovered is that this digital receiver has all the features I wanted at a price that is truly unbelievable. The unit installed without a hitch, although I was not for-warned that I also needed an antenna adapter and a mounting case, which I purchased locally. I was also not sure if I needed a wiring harness, so I ordered one with this unit that I ultimately did not use. As it turned out, I could not easily get to the plug behind the dash for the existing wiring, so I reverted to splicing the wires from the connectors included with the receiver into the existing wiring. A Google search lead me to the wiring schematic for my car (1999 Chevy Suburban), so I could match the correct leads.THE RADIO:I was impressed by how many clear channels I got on the FM scale. The PLL tuner was quite capable of searching out channels, and I could add any channel to memory by just holding in the memory button for 2 seconds. The display is pleasing and easy on the eyes.USB: I inserted a usb drive loaded with .mp3 files and after displaying “USB”, it began playing the songs. The Title and author of each song is displayed along with the file length. I could advance or backup one file at a time, or switch to the next folder using the “DIR+” or “DIR-” buttons.SD/MMC: It took a while to find the slot for an SD Card, as they are mis-labeled on the instructions. I found the slot behind the face plate! I did not test this slot as I did not have an available card, but assume it works like the USB port. An advantage to using SD/MMC cards is that the media card can be hidden, rather than sticking out front as the USB drive is.CLOCK: There is a brief reference in the manual to displaying the clock, but no instructions on how to set it. You must press the “DSP” (not “DISP” as the instructions read) and the time will display. To set it, hold the DSP button a few seconds and the hour will begin flashing. Turn the volume knob to change the hour. Press the volume button once and the minutes will flash, allowing you to set them by turning the volume button. Press DSP again to set.OTHERS: There are buttons for MUTE and PAUSE, as well as a RF remote control unit that works.Conclusion: This digital receiver exceeded my expectations, did everything I wanted it to do, and looks great. The instructions are very poor and riddled with mistakes, so you will have to experiment. The MP3 receiver remembers where it was when powered off and restarts from that point. I did not notice any of the memory problems noted for other receivers reviewed, and am very happy I chose this one. I cannot imagine getting a better digital receiver at any price to work with my old speakers.
fair price The radios great; some things to think about?THE GOOD, price is the best.Easy operation, the remote makes this part easy.Great reception, i also have an antenna booster which helps a great deal.The screen resist glare so easy to read.Not so good, good for a small system but not enough power alone to push subs so an amp will be purchased in the near future.
Affordable audio This looks and feels and acts like a higher end product than it really is. I put this into my Ford F100 1978 pickup truck and it has given new voice to the monster. Very clear and easy to use.