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It's my first day with this system , so first impression: great value, good quality, solid stands, speakers are lacking low bass, it might be wise to get subwoofer. Sounding good till about 80% of volume, then gets messy(distorted). Bluetooth works well easy setup , but 20-30 and starts to loose condition. Got my self 25 foot speakon cables as one provided are cheap and 10 foot only. Power wise I think it works for 3000-5000 SF venue's( 200 people or so) . Tested microns provided in this kit and they sound pretty good .
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FIRST let me say, I'm a professional singer/guitarist who was looking for a cheap way to expand my venue sizes. I make HALF my living on my gigs, and Ive been doing it forever. Now about the system. Mixer is not bad, but it is in no way 2x300 watts. My Fender 90 watt acoustic combo amp is easily as loud while running both vocals and my martin guitar thru it. Effects aren't bad, but get muddy if you add any bass at all. Bass speakers seem to be pretty fair without effects, but hard to believe they are 15 inches. Cabinets are light, and inputs are ok. Doesn't appear you can daisy chain them which is a disappointment. The 1" titanium tweeters are only minimal quality. I was very surprised to find that decent peizo tweeters are clearer and stronger. "The World Famous Mics" might word ok for spoken presentation, but for singing they are not sufficient in quality to give good clean sound across the vocal range. The speaker and MIC/XLR cords provided are poor quality and I had to use the Behringers I already had, which made the mix sound much better. So WHY would I recommend it??? The price warrants some easy/cheap upgrades such as cables and mics. It is an entry level system that would serve a garage band well. The cabs look strong enough that little by little I will replace tweeters and woofers as they blow with better quality, one piece at a time. Bluetooth response is good and would be great for mobile DJ. The stands included are portable and well made. My guitars, a Martin acousitc electric and backup Ibanez Artwood acoustic sounded pretty good thru it, and the effects worked well with the system too. Bottom line is, you get what you pay for, and if I run a line out to a powered monitor, this system will serve me fine for now. I gave it 3 stars for this reason. Even so, in my book, if you sell a system as COMPLETE, everything should be up to at least standard quality.Read full review
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Does not come with power cables. I guess I didn't read the description thoroughly. Either way it would have been convenient if they came with them. Other than that small complaint, I think this product meets standards and I purchased it at a decent price. The speakers are also not as heavy as I thought they would be.
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Right out of the box I was surprised how high quality this system seemed. I'm not a sound guy per se, but I feel like I could easily pull off professional gigs with this system. The sound is good and very clear. The bluetooth function is perfect for playing things from your phone, and it worked with no issues. The mics seem really heavy duty and they sound so good! Great for Saturday night karaoke jams. The line-in input works great for hooking up a DJ mixer or the electronic drum set. This system exceeded my expectations!
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I have owned a number of PA systems over the years, and this one is absolutely the best value for the price. I am amazed at how light the cabinets are - yet they sound great. This issue is frequently the downside of most PA systems. The speaker cabinets are always heavy. But Rockville got it right.
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