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The RockvilleRPA9 is a professional-grade 2-channel power amplifier delivering 3000W peak and 800W RMS output. Designed with a durable metal chassis and advanced cooling, it supports versatile connectivity options including XLR, 1/4", RCA inputs, and speakON/banana outputs. Ideal for DJs and live events, it offers reliable, distortion-free sound and user-friendly controls for seamless performance in any setting.
Number of Channels | 2 |
Package Type | Box |
Output Power | 8E+2 Watts |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Voltage | 250 Volts |
Specification Met | Various Industry Standards for Audio Amplifiers and Electronics |
Item Dimensions | 18.97 x 13.97 x 3.54 inches |
R**H
One channel is enough for an 18" Sub
Very powerful for an 18" sub, on one channel only. Silent as compared to other. I am impress with the output power, please ensure you have the right amount of input power to get the best output. With a weak input power example phone the amp will under-perform. Easy to connect and the weight indicates the transformer inside will provide good power.
R**O
Nice
Works great. Clean undistorted sound
A**N
Overheating
I love this product. I only used it maybe about 5 times since I bought it, but I recently started using it and I noticed channel B fan stopped working properly the unit would overheat and shut off. And after few minutes it would start back up.and again I love this product
T**A
Lets you "rock"!
Good price, GREAT sound, works exactly like it should, comes with a QR to view the companies how to videos.
T**.
Good for adding weight to your rack, but not much else
I really wanted to like this amp for my mobile DJ setup, but there is not much good I can say about it. The case, connectors and knobs seem to be of decent quality for the price point.Unfortunately, the specs are majorly inflated vs actual performance. I only discovered this after difficulty mounting in my rack due to the mounting holes not aligning well to standard spacing. (6 other devices all line up well in the same rack)I bought this amp specifically to drive a pair of Rockville 3-way 12" 8 ohm pa speakers that I normally only use as a backup to my normal main speakers. I had a more crowded gig than normal this weekend so I decided to add this amp and use my backups in addition to my primary speakers. In order to drive them marginally I had to crank the gain all the way. With pretty much no headroom left it was all this amp had to drive the speakers well below their normal output as compared to my powered mixer output which is only 400 Watt. Keep in mind I've never pushed them beyond about 70% of my mixers max. The sound quality was also not as crisp through the Rockville amp.After reading many positive reviews, I thought this unit may stand a chance, but it just doesn't measure up in the real world. At the price I knew it wouldn't keep up with my Peavy or Mackie amps which are only rated 1500w - 1/2 the Rockville's rating, but I really thought it could be suitable to drive a couple of 12" pa cabinets that preformed well with the 400 Watt mixer output.Maybe the positive reviews are from better success with 4 ohm speakers, but even if that's the case, the amps power ratings are still grossly overstated.I plan on switching to an unpowered mixer in the near future and adding additional amps to my rack. I was hopeful that this amp would be suitable for that task, but it clearly falls short. I would have to use 2 of these amps and settle for lesser sound quality to replace my current 400 Watt output.
N**6
Amazed at what I got for the price - happy so far.
The amp is very nice. My fans are quiet at my power level. In fact, my computer fans are louder; perhaps after running with more power and heat they will kick-in.Construction is very nice. I do not believe the power rating stated (peak or rms).... I believe it is less, but without testing it......nevertheless, this amp is terrific. Clean, great sound for the price and works very well with my OSD Audio Pre-1 mixer / preamp. My speakers are home-made. Running (2) 8" woofers (low freq woofer and a low-mid woofer), a Bema horn from France when they were available.... running with my JBL 2445J , which is a 2446 Compression Mid Driver (16 ohm), and running a bullet tweeter. Crossovers are home made using 12GA wire (yes, very big and will never burn out).Anyway, I have only been using this amp for a few days but no regrets. In the future I will probably order 2 more of these amps to allow for 5.1 system, but still allow me to run 1 amp for 2ch music. To me, running the 5.1 / 7.1 / 9x /11x system never sound the same for listening to simple music on 2 channels.Many of the new and former stereo's over the past 20 years with all their "sound effects" do not support adequate current to drive speakers. They put too much of the special effects garbage (like toilet bowl, bedroom, auditorium, etc.... sound effects which are useless to me) and they could have made a better amp section. I also love Mac amps but could not afford at this time - maybe later.In the mean time I am happy with it. I will update as time goes on.
K**A
From a critical audio snob, the RPA9 is pretty good!
So coming from a self proclaimed (and friends and family too) audio snob, I can honestly say the Rockville RPA9 is a pretty decent amp. I’ve had it running in my home setup for three days and can honestly say this amp has great sound. All in all I’m pretty happy with it. I’m a collector of fine vintage speakers such as Cerwin Vega, Advent, DCM, Infinity and JBL all from the 80s and 90s. I strongly prefer Crown A/B amplifiers but wanted to give the RPA9 a try. Here’s what I think:Pros:It’s an A/B amp which I prefer to Class D. Class D just sounds so empty and flat. Which is a good thing because you can EQ the sound to your liking. But I enjoy the full bodied warm sound of AB.There is zero noise. Meaning no hiss or hun coming from the speakers when idle or under loadFor an AB amp it’s very lightConnections are easy to get to and manipulateOperationally it’s quiet. The dual fans don’t bother meBoth channels seemingly have equal power output. One does not seem to have more output than the other. My ears are trained for this.XLR balanced inputs and outputs to connect more amps if you desire.Cons:The power supply and transformer are very small. This amp will not give you outdoor concert levels. I believe when this amp has its gain knobs all the way up you are truly using all of its power. There’s no extra headroom.The paint work on mine is full of flaws.The power cord is really small. I’m talking 14 gauge with no built in filter.All in all this isn’t a horrible amp and I do recommend it if you’re looking for an inexpensive amp for your vintage speakers. At its price point and what I’m using it for, I’ll be keeping it inside the rack happily. It will power my Cerwin Vega D2s without any problems.
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