๐ถ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Rockville 15โ 3-Way Passive DJ/Pro Audio PA Speaker delivers powerful audio performance with a peak output of 1500 Watts, featuring a 15-inch woofer and multiple piezo tweeters for a rich sound experience. Its robust construction and versatile connectivity options make it an ideal choice for DJs and audio professionals seeking reliability and quality.
Audio Driver Size | 15 Inches |
Audio Driver Type | Piezoelectric Driver |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Color | 15" - 8 Ohm |
Subwoofer Diameter | 15 Inches |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
Woofer Diameter | 15 Inches |
Controller Type | Voice control |
MP3 player | No |
Additional Features | Radio |
Control Method | Voice |
Warranty Type | Full |
Speaker Size | 15 Inches |
Audio Output Mode | Mono |
Antenna Location | Compression |
Mount Type | Floor Standing |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 1500 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Television, Projector, Laptop |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22"D x 48"W x 15"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Connectivity Technology | ' IN/OUT and speakON connection |
Number of Audio Channels | 3.0 |
Frequency Response | 22 KHz |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
S**N
This review is for real musicians and DJs that have to invest real money.
If you are like me and have invested 1000s of dollars into your gear, you need to keep an open mind. Buying the gear we have been told you must have to be a serious DJ or musician may just be a result of brand loyalty and marketing. I tend to be loyal to Korg and Apple, so I am preaching to the choir.I am a musician, keyboardist. I also do one man band shows. I also DJ between sets. I require speakers that can reproduce every range from 808 bass to a piccolo. Drum tracks must kick, snares pop, cymbals must ting. I use a Korg Krome, Korg Microarranger, iPad with Whoop Triggers, MKsensations and Gallieo Organ, and Macbook Pro with Mainstage and Abelton. Why so much? I have a hard time trusting in a computer exclusively after 30 years of playing. Also, I like options on the fly. As you see, I am not new at this.To get the sound I want I have been using an Ampeg 4 x 10 bass cab with horn powered by Crown Amp, 2 custom built 15 in 2 way mains powered by peavey amp, 1 Mackie powered sub. Mackie FX12 mixer ties it together. This give me the sound and power I want, but is very heavy. I wanted to go lighter on the cheap for gigs 100 people or less.I ordered 1 RSG 15 and a RPM85 powered mixer just to see what they could do, expecting to hate them both and return them. Cost 250 for both. I set it up in my church to see how it would sound with volume pushed up. I was blown away. The 3 way speaker hits every range. I don't need the sub, plenty of power. I love it. I believe I can do a gig for 200 with 2 RSG 15s and 300 if I use my Sub. The RPM85 could use a 10 band EQ, but that not under review. 2 speakers and the Mixer will cost under 400 bucks.People mentioned they need to be EQed. Well, every system needs to be EQed, right? These are loud speakers, not precision sound for audiophiles to sit around at sip cognac while they listen for fingers hitting guitar frets. These are work horses. What sounds better, a live concert or cd with headphones? What is more fun? I don't know what kind of wood, glue, cones, and all that other stuff. I know they sound great, and if I knew what I know now, I would have ordered 8 of them for what I had 2 customs built. And still have money to buy another sub.Do like I did, and buy 1. I bought the used one for 98.00. I did not expect to love it, but I do. Oh, durability, I don't care for 100 bucks, I don't plan on abusing them, and if I break it, I will buy another. If you are OCD about your gear, I understand. You will loosen up as your back and shoulders show age.Hope this helps my brothers that have to buy, move setup and breakdown their own gear several times per week.
B**N
Great sound
These sound great and have a solid bass to them. Would highly recommend to anyone wanting a loud home stereo system for their shop.
M**T
Inexpensive yet effective
1.) If you plan to put them on speaker stands or poles, you must replace speaker cabinet insert. The stock one is cheap plastic. I recommend the following - On-Stage SSA1.375 Speaker Cabinet Insert, 1 3/8"2.) Plan on running them at 500 watts peak and 250 watts RMS.3.) They are 3-way speakers, while they will work for karaoke, I do not recommend them for live singing.4.) They are inexpensive speakers, and will probably last 1-2 years with heavy use.5.) Great for outside use, not water proof/resistant.6.) The carpet is less than good quality, and will become loose on the botton.
M**E
Speak-up and be heard...
My second set of these speakers..I like the quality, the sound, and priced very reasonable. I use them for out-door events. Which seem to work out well..another good speaker to consider is the 12" 3way model, I have a set of these as well for the events not needing such a large sound, but still deliver. My last DJ event, I paired a 15 and 12 together each side, 4 speaker system, balanced a 4 ohm load to my Amp mixer..was able to control close and not that close speaker output, so the guest sitting close won't get blasted out...anyway..everything seems to work great..Hope to have these for a while..Mave
T**N
Itโs cool
I liked how big the speaker was but I realized that I need a amp to make it actually work but other than that itโs a great speaker
M**L
Great PA Speakers for Djs
The media could not be loaded. Great Speakers I have 2 of them and they work great it's not 1500 watts it's 1,000 watts you will need a amplifier and heavy duty plugs sound is A+ if you want bass you will need a mixer hooked up to the amplifier the speakers are 45 pounds measured by me if your a dj like me these are the speakers to get don't buy one buy 2 also great for karaoke ๐๐
S**A
For the price
Canโt go wrong for the price, set them up for garage parties and the neighbors down the block knows what music genre I like lol!
D**9
Speakers are ok they get pretty loud not the best but paired with the right ...
Speakers are ok they get pretty loud not the best but paired with the right equipment and a good amp you can rock a party!!!
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