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Description
The Rockville RPM109 is a 12 channel wood cabinet powered mixer with USB/SD input and LCD display. This mixer is one of the best sounding powered mixers on the market. This will compete with the most premium brands on the market in terms of sound quality and how much power this has. I personally tested our RPM series of powered mixers and I was completely blown away! I ran this to (2) Yamaha speakers and even with the volume turned up half way these were insanely loud! When I cranked the volume to 90 % the clarity was just un-believable. The power amp built into this mixer is 450 x 2 RMS @ 8 ohms and 600 x 2 RMS @ 4 ohms. We rate the RMS very strictly the way famous brands like Mackie rate their items. We also supply you with program and peak ratings but RMS is the true continuous output power you should look at.
This powered mixer is rugged and tough! It is enclosed in a high quality wooden enclosure which can take a real beating! This model has 12 channels making it versatile enough for most parties and gigs. It has an adjustable 3 band EQ (high, mid, low) on each channel along with a dual 7 band master EQ.
We added built in Bluetooth, USB, and SD players giving you a lot of playback options.
Features:
Rockville RPM109 12 Channel 4800w Powered Mixer, 7 Band EQ, Effects, USB, 48V RMS Power Output: .....600w x 2 @ 4 Ohm .....450w x 2 @ 8 Ohm .....1200w x 1 @ 8 Ohm Program Power Output: .....1200w x 2 @ 4 Ohm .....900w x 2 @ 8 Ohm .....2400w x 1 @ 8 Ohm Peak Power Output: .....2400w x 2 @ 4 Ohm .....1800w x 2 @ 8 Ohm .....4800w x 1 @ 8 Ohm 12 Channel mixer section: 6 mono channels, 3 stereo channels 1 dedicated USB/SD input Built-in Bluetooth playback Studio-grade stereo FX processor with 16 presets including reverb, chorus, plate, delay, chorus, cathedral and various multi-effects 8 high-quality mic preamps with switchable +48 V phantom power for condenser microphones 3-Band EQ (high, mid, low) per channel Pad Switch on each Mono Channel Clip LEDs on each Mono Channel Dual Stereo 7-band Graphic EQ allows for precise frequency correction of monitor and main outputs Selectable stereo (main L/R), double mono (main/monitor) or bridged mono amplifier operation mode Monitor Level Knob with 5 LED Level Meter Main Level Knob with 2 x 5 LED Level Meter Dual 1/4" Stereo and Dual RCA Aux Input with Independent Level Knob for External Signal Sources Internal switch-mode power supply, noise-free audio, superior transient response and very low power consumption 1/4" Foot-switch Input connector Dual RCA REC Out Dual Speak-ON jacks for Monitor Output Dual Fan vent Cooling System 110-120V power supply Dimensions: 18” x 11.22” x 11.41” Weight: 30.9Lbs.
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Rockville RPM109 12 Channel 4800w Powered Mixer, 7 Band EQ, Effects, USB, 48V
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PROS
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Powerful and clean sound, ideal for live band performances
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Competitive pricing for its feature set
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Includes SD and MP3 slots for versatile media input
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Bluetooth capability for wireless audio streaming
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Offers a wide range of 16 effects for creative sound mixing
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Ample inputs and outputs to accommodate various setups
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Crystal clear vocal output, enhancing performance quality
CONS
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Fans can be noisy, especially in smaller rooms
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Requires additional purchase of PA speaker cable adapters
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Rockville RPM109.
Comparisons
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Rockville is considered a downgrade from Harbinger and Yamaha, with suggestions to consider used Yamaha models for better performance.
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Features and functionality
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Rockville's promotional material emphasizes loudness, which might appeal more to newcomers rather than experienced users seeking subtlety.
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Behringer's X32 and X-air mixers are highlighted as highly functional and reliable, contrasting with older Behringer equipment.
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The Rockville RPM109 features a power amp light panel that should illuminate when functioning correctly; failure to light may indicate an internal issue.
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Value and pricing
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Yamaha's power ratings are perceived as more accurate compared to Rockville, which may overstate its specifications.
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User experience
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Some owners report that Yamaha mixers are quieter in operation compared to Rockville and Harbinger, with fan noise being a concern for the latter.
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One user initially suspected an internal electrical fault or blown fuse when the mixer stopped working, highlighting potential reliability concerns.
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Build quality
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A Harbinger unit displayed a QC issue with swapped colors, highlighting potential quality control concerns.
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