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Your cart is empty.(2) Rockville SPGN108 10 Passive 8 Ohm Lightweight DJ PA ABS Cabinet Speakers Totaling 1600 Watt With 2 Aluminum Voice Coil For Amazing Sound Clarity
brenda
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023
Just what I needed light weight small size with great sound I run these with a PV XR600G for vocals plenty of bass in the sound great for smaller gigs
Ervin C Willis Jr,
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2022
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Pat
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2020
Perfect package for our small church, price, sizeable sound.
perry wright
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2019
Well made. 200 wartts RMS. Clean looking xover with poly switch to help protect driver and diode + 1k resistor to light LED on front under grille. 10" speaker looks nice and driver looks like same as Behringer uses. Would be very easy to upgrade driver and speaker. (I would use PRV driver and Eminence 10".) Will be ordering 12" and 15" next. 3 handles very useful. Only has SPEAKON but 1/4" are bad connectors anyway. (Never use adapters.) Note: SPEAKON jaks are cross wired between 1 & 2 which could be a problem in some cases.
cheapskate $$$
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2018
Good for small monitors...no bass at all...but for the price you can't lose...good for family events...made of plastic...I like them just need more bass...I'm sure if u pair it up with some subs it would be perfect...there is a blue indicator light fgd or clipping...and you need speakon cables...
Leonardville United Methodist Church
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2018
mounted on Pyle wall brackets, these fill our little church sanctuary with a rich sound these folks didn't expect. Truly a blessing.
BRITT E MAHAFFEY
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2017
Good clear sound. I got the tens and they sound good. Probably gonna by the twelves also for more bass. Update I also had to work on mine. They little white transistor in the picture above fell off. They only had one little spot of hot glue holding it on. Soldier it back and now works again. Also one of the little blue lights feel out of it holder.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2016
I had planned on giving these speakers a rating of 4 stars but had to drop to three stars because I had to do a little work on one of the speakers. (The LED on one of the speakers had come loose and was hanging freely inside the cabinet - but I'll get to the details later.)I expect these speakers will work perfectly for my needs, which will be for officiating small to medium sized weddings and possibly providing music (wedding march or dance music) for weddings that do not have a DJ. Considering the price of about $125 for the pair, I would say it is a good match between price and value. Again, these will be fine for my needs - I wanted some basic PA speakers that can be mounted on poles for some light duty usage.With that being said, the claim that these speakers can produce lows down to 45hz (and actually be heard) is not accurate, nor is the claim that these speakers can actually handle peak power of anything close to 800 watts (8 ohms) is a bit on the crazy side. One would expect to pay four times as much for a 15" Peavey speaker with similar specs (power & frequency response). Additionally, there is no information as far as power handling/frequency response on the speakers or 2 pieces of paper that come with the speakers.As for the 'repair' that I did on one of the speakers, the little LED on one of the speakers (they say it is a clipping indicator but it started lighting up a bit when only about 20 watts were put to the speakers). Anyway, the LED came out of the hole and was hanging inside the speaker. I chose to remove the grill and then the woofer to get to the LED and I laughed at what I saw. The LED was hot-glued to a piece of torn cardboard which was then glued to the cabinet. This is not what I would call Quality, but but I guess it will work now that it has been re-glued). Having access to the inside of the cabinet, I was able to see the fiber sheet tucked around the other sides of the cabinet. I knew it was white because you can actually see through the two ports and see the fiber padding (which is disappointing). Too bad they didn't take some scraps of black cloth and hot-glue them inside the openings - not only so they looked better, but also to prevent junk from falling inside the cabinets. Looking at the raw woofer, it had a decent-sized magnet but there were no marking on the speakers as to where they were made or any type of power rating. The wires to the speaker were not super thin, but I seriously doubt that they could handle anything close to 800 watts of power - I'm guessing they are most likely 16 or 18 gauge wires.I do not mean to sound harsh about these speakers, I'm just being honest. They are what I would call basic/beginner level speakers for a very low price. The specs do not match reality - but would go well with an equally cheap amplifier that also boasts pretend power capabilities. With that being said, I am still content with my purchase because my expectations (and needs) were low. (I just wanted something that was light, compact, and worked). The speakers sound crisp and clear, but are definitely lacking on the low end. They are compact and light and have the 'speakon' connectors (only). It is nice that they have plugs for both Input and Output, but there is no explanation as to use the Output connectors or what affect it would have on the load (ohms).In summary, these could have gotten 5 stars if they had come without needing to be 'fixed' and if they were able to produce solid bass. I deduced one star for each of these failings. (I didn't deduct any stars for the fake stats, because I knew they were fake when purchasing them.) As for my experience with audio equipment, it is primarily in Home audio (about 30 years) and I do have a 13 speaker system that is capable of producing 1600 watts of true/distortion-free sound. It is powered by a 7.1 surround sound Sony receiver, aided by an additional separate power amplifier, and then finally topped off with a total of four powered subwoofers. This isn't me bragging, ok, maybe a little, but my point is - I know what I'm talking about. I do take pride in my reviews and update them if it is warranted. I plan on adding some type of cloth (on the insides) to hide the white fiber but mainly to prevent junk/sand inside the cabinets because these will most likely be used outside. When I do so, I will try to remember to provide pictures so you can see what I am talking about.
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