






Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Belgium.
🎵 Elevate your vinyl vibes—because your classics deserve clarity!
The Pyle PP999 Phono Turntable Preamp converts low-level phono signals from magnetic pickups into line-level signals compatible with modern audio equipment. Featuring ultra-low noise operational amplifiers, a 3mV input sensitivity, and a 12V DC power adapter, it ensures clear, interference-free sound. Compact and easy to install with RCA inputs and outputs, it’s the perfect upgrade for audiophiles and professionals looking to seamlessly integrate vintage turntables with contemporary receivers or speakers.






| Best Sellers Rank | #3,013 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Audio Component Preamplifiers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,430 Reviews |
A**Y
Great low cost preamp
I will start off by saying I am not an audiophile or a music expert in any way. But this thing works and solves my problem I need to get an old Technics turntable to my newish Denon AVR without a phono input. And it does just that. I have been using it for at least 6 months now and it still works good. All you have to is plug the left and right into it and screw in the ground wire from the turntable to it and then plug the power cord in the wall. Then connect the other left and right into an avr or a powered speaker. Everything that plays through it sounds fine and clear. No static or weird sounds. Is it a vacuum tube fancy pants thing? No. Do I care? Also No.
J**F
Quick Solution to an Old Turntable
This gizmo works exactly as advertised. I have a 1971 Sansui SR-2050-C turntable that has been sitting in storage for 37 years. (Yes, it needed some lubrication maintenance.) My old amplifier with a "phono" input is long gone and my current Yamaha RX-V385 amp has only HDMI and audio visual RCA inputs. I tried plugging the turntable into the red and white AV RCA plugs and was only able to get a very faint sound at max volume. Research showed this Pyle PP999 pre amp unit as a solution. The price was right so the next day Amazon had it on my door step. It was simple to connect and the power cord was long enough (about 30 inches). Everything was clearly marked and the instructions weren't even needed. Truly a plug 'n play setup and it works like a champ. Plenty of volume now. I would definitely recommend this unit to anyone in a similar situation.
A**K
Solid, cost-effective solution for using phonographs with newer equipment
This phonograph preamp really does the job it sets to do well. It does not alter the sound in any way, just amplifies to a line-level input; I use it with a line input on a stereo from 2005 and find that I need to have its volume on the stereo set twice as high as any other input (tape, CD, radio) but makes it usable. The lack of volume isn't a big deal though as that provides wiggle room if I were to add a tube preamp to adjust the sound as well, which often those can increase volume to bring it up to the other line levels. The ground works well and there is no hum from the turntable at all. The construction seems very solid, but you can tell cost-effective measures were taken to keep it affordable while keeping the build quality great. For example I initially had the left and right channels reversed when I hooked it up because the colors on the phono input were incorrect; the same RCA plugs were used on each side and that made the colors backwards on the input side... they are labelled correctly on the case of the unit so follow the label on the case instead of the color! Also the ground screw is not a thumb screw as pictured but a very stiff hex screw; I needed to use a pliers to actually move it to get the ground wire secured in place, but once it's done it's done. I do like that the unit itself is silent, does not get warm in the least, and has no lights to distract you. An on-off switch would be a nice addition but I solved this concern by having it on a switched surge protector (from Trickle Star) that automatically turns on when the stereo turns on. All in all a good product at a very good price point.
K**0
A Solid Little Performer
I was digitizing my album collection and was using a McLelland pre-amp. The McLelland pre-amp was more expensive than the Pyle and had better specs. (It had a better signal to noise ratio.) During recording, there would be occasional "dropouts" where sound would be lost for a second. At first, I accepted this as an isolated quirk and just re-recorded the songs where that occurred. That got real old after ten albums and I decided to try and nail down the problem. I first swapped out the turntable cartridge and needle, but the problem persisted. I then swapped out the McLelland pre-amp for the Pyle....no more dropouts! Not only that, but the bass was much improved and the sound was louder. I'm using Audacity (an awesome free editing program) and had to amplify the songs after they were recorded using the McLelland and the bass was also very weak. This just goes to show you that more expensive doesn't necessarily mean better. I now have a thirty dollar paperweight. I'm in the process of re-recording the albums that were recorded using the McLelland pre-amp and the Pyle has been performing without a hitch. There's no need to amplify the songs recorded using the Pyle so it's one less thing to have to do. The Pyle pre-amp is deceivingly small. It measures approximately 3 9/16" L X 2 1/8" W x 1 1/8" H. It doesn't have a dedicated grounding terminal like the McLelland but that isn't a problem at all. There's 4 Philips head screws on the unit. I inserted a small washer under the screw that's closest to the phono input jacks. To attach the ground wire from the turntable, I just loosen the screw and slip the prong from the grounding wire between the washer and the unit and tighten the screw. This works like a charm, no buzz/hum. You could probably get by without a washer but I feel that it gives more surface contact area for the grounding. (I've uploaded some photos in the "Customer Images" section showing this.) The Pyle pre-amp is a little bigger than a pack of cigarettes and comes in a chintzy looking blister pack but don't let looks fool you. This pre-amp is a solid performer and well worth the money.
G**H
Phono and Bluetooth amp
Work great. No issues with him or buzzing noise. I would definitely buy it again.
M**D
Poor quality control.
Poor quality control. Order a different preamp from a completely different company that doesn't look anything like this one. These might have been in the past but the manufacturers have poor quality control and you don't know what you are going to get now. Customer Service is basically useless. The plugs were installed wrong on the input. Right is supposed to be RED (just like everywhere else in the world and on the other damn side of this very device/in the photo for their listing). Who knows if the soldering inside and everything else will hold up. At first it seemed like it worked fine. Then one of two of the different ones I ordered started producing about half the volume that it was supposed to (and compared to the other one and my other preamps). Pyle Customer Service was annoying. I pointed out the product defects to them. Instead of acknowledging them, even with my picture, they just kept arguing about me proving that the devices I ordered from Amazon were new when I bought them (as if somebody would un there RCA plugs and then reinstalled them in the wrong position) 🙄 I showed them screenshots of my order. They want me to download an Amazon invoice that Amazon apparently doesn't make available on the app anymore. There were videos about it online but that option doesn't appear on my app right below the order details like in the video. Rather than drag my laptop out and do what they want. I've decided just to trash talk them and let them figure out their own problems. I'm not getting anything back from them anyway. I figured it's better just to warn everybody else not to buy their stuff. I wouldn't buy anything from Pyle until they get their act together.
D**W
I would say that this it the PERFECT choice for folks who have gotten their hands on ...
I'm writing this review on the same day I am retiring my Pyle PP999 phono preamp. It wasn't until now that I realized what a gem this little guy really is. First, let's get the obvious out of the way- the is THE entry level of entry levels when in comes to phono preamps. You are not looking at this if you are anything approaching an audiophile. But for a budding (or reawakening) vinyl enthusiast of modest means who needs a phono preamp, the Pyle PP999 will serve you well as you feel out whether you want to go further with vinyl. I would say that this it the PERFECT choice for folks who have gotten their hands on a turntable somehow and just want to dip their toes into the water to start. For $15 this will produce admirable sound quality for the price. It is fantastic value at the $15-$20 price point. Use this with a pair of Edifier R1280T Powered Bookshelf Speakers and you can have that turntable spinning out some tunes for $115 (R1280T's only recommended for bedrooms, offices or small man caves). The sound quality on this is very good. Not excellent. Not great. Just very good. Operation is extremely easy. It is small...slightly larger than a deck of cards and very easy to hide away somewhere. I Velcro-ed it to back of my cabinet and completely out of sight. The build quality is excellent for the price point with an all metal housing and plugs that are mounted very securely. Even after taking the casing apart (I said I was retiring it), I still couldn't get the plugs to even wobble on the board. I am confident that this little guys could take quite a beating if I gave it one. The power plug is a wall wart type that might cover an extra space on your power strip- just fyi. Bottom line- For the price of a decent lunch this preamp is a very nice option if you are in a place where money really matters. Today as I unplugged my Pyle PP999 to replace it with an upgrade I realized that it had paid for itself many many times over as it allowed me to affordably dip my toes back into vinyl after pulled my turntable out of storage where it sat for 17 years. Since I had the turntable and already owned the Edifier speakers I mentioned above (their dual inputs allow them do double duty between my PC and my TT) I was able to start enjoying my collection again for an extremely affordable price. It worked without a single problem or issue the entire time I used it and can't recommend it enough if you need something very affordable, well built and that good sound.
A**T
My good Pyle!
This a good device to get if you need one right away and it will last you. It is durable, gets the job done and the price point will not tombstone Pyle-drive your wallet. Its has a set level so no adjustments can be made there. Definitely works better accompanied by a mixer. There is a low level hum/sound floor that isn’t intrusive as it could be. With a mixer it can be eq’d out mostly, without compromising the sound. You don’t need a mixer, as a standalone device going from phonograph, passing through Pyle and into speakers, it still sounds good. I am very interested in some of their other products after adding this to my gear.
A**A
WORKS VERY WELL
It works very well for my player, no hum or other static disturbances.
F**.
Buen producto
Me sorprendió el sonido que salió de este preamp phono. Honestamente no esperaba mucho por su bajo costo, pero haciendo pruebas de comparación auditiva con circuitería de preamp phono de buen equipo vintage, no ha quedado mal.
N**K
Sweet preamp!
I didn't even know what a preamp was until I bought a used record player that I plugged into a unit with no PHONO input (just AUX and TV). The audio was very quiet and weak. This preamp did the trick to bridge the 2 devices and allow proper, clean audio levels. Now I can start my vinyl journey! Easy setup, quality build, and functions perfect. Recommended!
H**N
Pyle
Cheaper alternatives than repair the build in phono stage
C**N
Idéal
Un excellent rapport qualité prix. Une qualité plus que suffisante pour mon usage (pré-ampli pour platine vinyle). Attention au vendeur, le produits était arrivés dans un sac poubelle, l'emballage d'origine était défoncé, et le produit final légèrement abimé.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago