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The Rockville 12 Channel 4800W Powered Mixer (RPM109) is a professional-grade audio powerhouse featuring 12 channels with dual 7-band EQs, 600W x 2 RMS clean amplification, and 24 studio-quality effects. Designed for live gigs, DJs, and venues, it offers versatile USB/SD and Bluetooth connectivity, rugged durability, and a built-in USB interface for seamless recording and playback.
Audio Input | USB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 12 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.4"D x 14.1"W x 14.4"H |
M**B
Love this!
This product arrived first with damage and shipment was refused by the delivery driver, as he saw the damages and double checked with us. However, after the ordeal of the company verifying the first shipment was infact on its way back (that was an ordeal, but more on the side of the shipping company and using the wrong codes from what we could figure out) the second one arrived in great condition. I do wish they'd box it up better for shipping but grateful the second delivery arrived somehow without damage.I'm so happy we waited for the second shipment and we now use this everyday. We have a small public space and use it daily via Bluetooth to connect my music and then also able to use it for musicians to connect to easily and play. The sound is phenomenal, clear, and the adjustments allow for easily altering the tones (if something comes through too high or low, it's easy to adjust).It has so many features. We did have to purchase adapters from our speakers because it's a different type of plug, but after that, it was a breeze to use! Couldn't be happier with the quality, ease of controls, and the array of options. Definitely worth the hassles because it works perfectly. We've been using it a few months.
D**D
Great small mixer
Bluetooth, usb and SD capable. Switched phantom power for condenser mics. Output for direct computer recording. Very versatile for this price point.
R**
Rockville 12 channel 4800w PA head
I haven't used it playing out anywhere yet, but this system is great. It has more then enough power to push our rockville 12 inch stacked on top of rockville 15 inchers.We are running 3 vocal mics, a keyboard and one acoustic/electric guitar for rhythm.So far it sounds awesome. Only had it up loud enough to shake the entire 1300 sq. Ft. House, and yes, the neighbors hear it up the street. It t has plenty of main volume knob left and extra channels also for extra people.I strongly recommend this PA head.It has plenty of everything.
A**R
I like it so far. The unit has 2 fans and they are the same volume as a personal 4" desk fan.
I picked this up for occasional events/gatherings and wanted something that was inexpensive yet also had the features I was looking for. (Portable, inputs for mics, Bluetooth, had a built-in amp, and could entertain groups of about 50 people when needed.)I guess the best way to describe this amp/mixer is that it's a good value for the money. Although I haven't used it for an event just yet, I tested out all the inputs and features and everything checks out fine, but I can't seem to get the 'Mon Out' (on the front of the unit) to work (yet the L & R output jacks seem to work OK). I don't expect to need to use it, so I'm not really concerned about it. (I read at least one review that complained about this as well.)I have mixed opinions about Rockville in general - their products are inexpensive and their 'power capacities' for both speakers and amplifiers are a joke (which seems to be the norm for other companies as well), but they're good enough for my basic needs. I'm a bit disappointed in their 'minimal' owners manual and their two little videos (available on their site and youtube) as they do not really cover all the features and functions of the actual unit.Yes, you can hear the fans (two of them) but they are not loud (some reviewers went overboard on how loud they claim they are). I believe they're 4 inches and they are needed to keep the unit cool when you are running the unit at high volumes. In short, they're about as loud as those 4 inch personal fans you would have on your desk.As mentioned above, I checked all the features and everything worked fine (including the Bluetooth and both SD and USB ports). I didn't test the range of the Bluetooth nor did I use very large SD/USB thumb drives, however, this information Needs To Be In Their Manual/Spec Information. Please note, I also checked out the remote for the Bluetooth/USB/SD features and these worked flawlessly for me as well. (It would be nice if they had included some sort of pouch or holder for the little remote so that it doesn't get lost, but that's just a handy/helpful suggestion.)In short, I'm happy with the purchase and I hope it will last for years.
G**O
I couldn’t be happier - 3 months of use so far
Wow. I paired this with 2 Rockville 12” cabinets, on top of 2 15” GrindHouse cabinets via a Speakon splitter. I added a 5x5” powered line array for vocals (when played with live drums) . The whole system can handle vocals too , but with the whole band mixed in together with 2 guitarists, bass player, 2 singers and drummer with an e-kit, the vocalists couldn’t keep up. I don’t think that’s a flaw I think I just push the limits of $300 worth of power. When we play with the full acoustic drum set , this thing has plenty of power to keep up.Review: I split this with 2x12” 8ohm and 2x15” 8ohm, I haven’t gone louder than 75%. Wow, full and clear with only the tiniest hum when standing by . The built in effects really add to my pedal sound and are a lot better than expected. All inputs work properly , and I love being able to pan and choose which speakers receive a signal. Paired with a dedicated amplifier (such as the 3000 rms /10,000 peak Rockville) for outdoor venues, it’s a lethal combo. I’ve been asked to DJ at several places in town.
J**R
Great unit for the price
This thing sounds great and absolutely pounds! Great adjustability and all kinds of power.
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