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The Rockville RSG12 is a 12-inch, 3-way passive PA speaker delivering 1000 watts peak power at 8 ohms impedance. Designed for DJs and live events, it features a durable MDF cabinet with steel grille, wide sound dispersion, and professional-grade connectivity options. This speaker balances powerful bass, clear mids, and crisp highs, making it ideal for venues from clubs to outdoor stages, all while being rugged and portable enough for frequent gigs.




| ASIN | B00G3ZHOQE |
| Audio Driver Size | 12 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Piezoelectric Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,329 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in Unpowered Speaker Cabinets |
| Color | 12" - 8 Ohm |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Projector, Television |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,133) |
| Date First Available | October 23, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00852168003542 |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Weight | 30.7 pounds |
| Item model number | RSG12.4 |
| Manufacturer | Audiosavings |
| Material | Mdf, Steel, Carpet |
| Model Name | RSG12 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 22"D x 48"W x 15"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Compression |
| Shape | trapezoidal with tapering |
| Speaker Size | 12 Inches |
| Speaker Type | PA Speaker |
| Special Feature | Built In Microphone |
| Style | 12" - 8 Ohm |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 12 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 3.0 |
| UPC | 852168003542 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | full warranty |
| Wireless Communication Technology | No Wireless Communication Technology |
| Woofer Diameter | 12 Inches |
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.
P**L
Rockville speakers are a great value!!
I bought a JVC JRX200 15” 8 ohm and a Rockville RSG 15.8. Same specs. The JVC is louder with stronger bass. The Rockville has better highs with the 5 tweeters. The JVC is more than double the price. Both great speakers but the Rockville is the best bang for your buck hands down in my listening opinion. I will keep buying Rockville speakers if I need any more. I’m impressed at what you get for the $$ with Rockville. I’m sold.
L**R
Great speaker for non-professionals on a budget that want big sound.
Okay so after owning and using this for a while I feel like I can talk about it. I have this paired with a Rockville amp and play music regularly. I turn it up quite high semi often as well. There are three types of people and this is for only one of them. Who it’s not for; people playing very large and regular gigs. If you’re a professional or someone that expects to put this thing through it’s paces a lot don’t buy this. I haven’t had any issues with it but I’m a business major and know that something was trimmed somewhere to make it cheap enough to sell. It was probably components. It sounds great and honestly it does the job very well when I do 50+ people parties with my friends (been a while since the last). But if you’re a professional you should be looking at something that’s going to last 5+ years with a big name behind it. So if you’re looking at this and you’re a professional my question would be why? This is also not for the second type of person; the person looking for a home theater setup. It will totally so the job, but for the same price as this and the amp you can get a complete surround sound system with a nice little sub that will do great, it’ll even be name brand if that means anything to you. If you have a huge room and are looking to add something to give some extra oomph to an existing system I’d recommend a Rockville sub instead and treat it like you’re the next person on my list. Who this is for; people that want really loud and great sound for the OCCASIONAL large party. Again, I haven’t had any problems but if you’re pushing this thing all the time it’s probably not gonna last as long as a high end name brand. But if you throw one or two good parties a year and the rest of the time it’ll be turned to a medium for home use, this right here is the absolute best bang for bucks you’re going to find. It’s for people who don’t want to spend 750-1000+ dollars on something smaller. Sure that might sound a little better and be able to play non stop at very high volumes for years, but again if you’re not going to be doing that then why spend that much money? This is a great speaker for non-professionals on a budget that want big sound. I highly recommend it.
J**.
Decent speakers for price
Was initially bitterly disappointed in these as I hooked them up to my amp and they sounded awful. Had a very 'mid-range' frequency sound and very little low end to them. In an effort to get them to be usable, I was boosting the low end significantly and cutting as much as the mixer would let me from about 1Khz on up. After about an hour of running, they started to gradually sound better. I'm not sure if it's because the speaker was cold or stiff from manufacturing or what exactly, but after probably 2 hours they sounded pretty solid. Much more clarity and frequency response, was then able to boost the bottom end and cut the mid range a touch to get a sound I was happy with. Ultimately, for the price, I'll take having to let them 'warm up' on their first run. I ran them for a 2 day event and only during the initial startup did they have poor audio quality. They're decently lightweight and easy to handle. Cages are a little 'weak' in my mind, very easy to dent/bend.
J**N
Don't listen to people saying these are weak speakers! I use MIXING BOARD--->EQUILIZER---POWER AMP----> KICK ASS SPEAKERS Having a equalizer allows you to adjust parameters from bass to higher treble sounds. Rockville makes good on their claim of making products twice as good at half the price. I have 10,000 watts in cabinets and they shake the building. Outstanding! Biggest guitar amp I've ever seen. All orders were undamaged and arrived quickly. I wanted,to order 2x12 cabinets but they were out. I had to settle for 2x15 cabinets instead. Damn, haha
S**M
Very nice speakers, however, the price has more than doubled. You need an amp with the power to push these speakers. Still excellent sounding...
M**I
Great sounding speaker's Worth every penny highly recommend buying
S**M
These are nice speakers, especially for the price. I paid $177.00 and they now sell for $462.00 !!. Not worth the money at that price!! If you have sub woofers or say 15" speakers these speakers pair very well. The high's and mids are very good and clear. If you are expecting to shake the room with bass, you will be disappointed. Yes, some bass response, however not like a 15" speaker or a sub. Bad reviews come from people who do not understand this... Remember, your power amplifier will affect the sound. A garbage amp will make good speakers sound bad.
F**U
wow verry powerfull and i tell u i will get more of those it is hi quality and it dies hatndle my crown amp in time i will and might buy even amp from them no joke go get it boy
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