ROCKVILLE RPG2x12 Portable PA System Owner’s Manual
- June 7, 2024
- RockVille
Table of Contents
OWNER’S MANUAL
RPG2x12
PORTABLE PA SYSTEM
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ROCKVILLE
Thank you for purchasing this Rockville RPG2x12 Portable PA System.
Please read this installation guide carefully for proper use of your Rockville
RPG2x12 Portable PA System. Should you need technical assistance please call
our technical helpline at
1-646-758-0144, Monday through Friday,
9 am to 5 pm EST.
Includes:
(1) 12″ ABS molded PA speaker (second speaker in a separate box)
(1) 8 Channel powered mixer
(2) Foldable speaker stands
(2) 16 foot %” TS to %” TS right angle speaker cables (100% OFC Copper)
(2) Metal wired microphones with (2) Mic clips
(2) 10-foot XLR to XLR mic cables (100% copper)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- To reduce the risk of electric shock, never open the unit. There are no user-serviceable parts, refer service to an authorized Rockville service center.
- Do not expose this unit to any kind of moisture.
- Please ensure that the unit is situated in a properly ventilated area.
- Make sure the unit is placed on a level and stable surface.
SETUP GUIDE
Much of the setup of the Rockville RPG2x12 is similar to the setup of other sound systems, and many aspects require plain common sense. Safety should always be your first concern. Always use grounded outlets and three-wire extension cords. Run sound system cables in a way to prevent the danger of tripping and tape them down if needed. Place the speaker stands and mixer on a solid, level surface. Following these guidelines will help prevent personal injury and equipment damage, ensuring years of trouble-free use.
Stands and Speakers
Remove the speaker stands from the case. Be sure the legs on the stand are
fully extended to provide a stable base for the speakers and are positioned on
a level surface. Tighten the thumbscrew on the base so that it is snug, but do
not overtighten (figure 1). Raise the speaker stands to the desired height,
tighten the thumbscrew and install the safety pin as shown in figure 2.
Place speakers on stands and position them so that they will face toward the audience and away from the microphones. Connect speaker cables from the jack on the lower front of the speaker to the speaker outputs on the back of the mixer. Connect the left speaker to the LEFT OUTPUT and the right speaker to the RIGHT OUTPUT.
Only connect the included speakers to the mixer. The Rockville RPG2x12’s speakers provide optimal load for the powered mixer and using other speakers may result in equipment damage.
CONNECTION
Microphones and Line Inputs
The RPG2x12’s powered mixer is designed to work with any good-quality,
balanced, dynamic or condenser microphone. Connect the included microphone(s)
to the XLR (three-pin) input connectors as shown in figure 1. If
using more than one microphone, connect them in the order they will be on
stage for easy adjustment to each microphone. To connect a line-level device
such as a keyboard, use a 1/4″ instrument cable and insert it into the
corresponding 1/4″ jack as shown in figure 2.
Media Playback Sources
The RPG2x12’s powered mixer will accept various media playback devices.
- To connect an MP3 player or smartphone with media playback capabilities use the LINE IN RCA inputs.
- To connect a turntable, a CD player, or any other line-level device use any of the 1/4″ Hi-Z jacks or the RCA LINE IN input.
- To connect a USB memory stick or SD/MMC card using the corresponding inputs on the mixer panel. Use the screen and controls to navigate and playback audio files.
- To connect via Bluetooth, simply pair your device with the mixer.
Power
Connect the power cord to the receptacle on the back panel of the unit, and
then to a suitable electrical outlet. If an extension cord is required, make
sure it is a three-wire cord with an intact ground pin to preserve the safe
ground.
GENERAL USE TIPS
Microphone Usage
When practical, a single microphone is preferred. Additional microphones pick
up more sound from the speakers and each mic must then be turned down to
prevent feedback. However, if you have difficulty balancing the level of
different individuals with one mic or if you still cannot get sufficient gain,
using more mics can offer an advantage. For example, giving several singers
their own microphone allows placement of the microphones much closer to each
singer. This increases the volume of the sound at the mic and far outweighs
any detrimental effect from using multiple mics. It also allows the volume of
each mic to be adjusted separately for proper balance.
Avoiding Irritating Feedback
The placement of your microphone is critical in avoiding feedback through the
RPG2x12. Never set up your microphone in front of the speaker. Always set up
your microphone behind the speaker. When approaching the speaker to make any
adjustments, we recommend approaching the speaker from the rear and not
walking directly towards the front of the speaker.
BASIC OPERATION
Setting Controls and Turning Unit On
Before turning on the power, make sure all speakers, microphones, and other
input devices are connected. Set Master Volume con to the 12 o’clock position
and all other controls all the way down. Turn the power on by placing the
ON/OFF switch located on the back of the mixer to the ON position.
Adjusting Gain and Volume Controls
The optimal setting for the powered mixer and included speakers is marked on
the MAS-TER VOLUME control. Adjust the CHANNEL VOLUME control until the
desired volume is achieved. If the desired volume is reached with the CHANNEL
VOLUME turned down to one of the first three positions, turn the MASTER VOLUME
down so you can turn the CHANNEL VOLUME up. If the desired volume is achieved
when the CHANNEL VOLUME is close to max then raise the MASTER VOLUME so you
can lower the CHANNEL VOLUME. These are the same as any basic mixer function.
Adjusting Tone Controls
For each active channel adjust the BASS and TREBLE controls to achieve the
desired sound. Use moderation when making these adjustments, as extreme high
settings of any of these controls can lead to a distortion of the sound and an
increased chance of feedback on microphone inputs.
HIGH
This High EQ shelving type of active tone control varies the treble
frequencies (±15dB at 12kHz) and is designed to remove noise or add brilliance
to the signal, depending on the quality of the source.
LOW
A shelving type of EQ that varies the bass frequency levels (415dB at
80Hz). Low EQ adds depth to thin-sounding signals or cleans up the muddy ones.
As with any EQ, use sparingly. Too much of this EQ can give you a booming
bottom end.
EQUALIZATION AND EFFECT
Graphic Equalizer
Unlike the BASS and TREBLE controls on each channel that adjusts only that
specific channel’s input signal, the five-band equalizer adjusts the tonal
balance of all the signals going through the powered mixer. It offers control
over 60Hz, 250Hz, 800Hz, 2KHz, 8KHz frequencies (+12dB) and offers
flexibility in adjusting the sound. This equalizer also helps reduce or
eliminate acoustic feedback.
Effects
This unit has a built-in digital delay. It’s a reverb effect and features
DELAY, ECHO, and VOLUME controls. The effect affects all channels (fig.1) and
can be individually controlled at each channel using the REVERB control (fig.
2).
BLUETOOTH AND MEDIA
Bluetooth Operation
To listen to the music via the Bluetooth wireless connection, you must first
pair (link) your RPG2x12 with your Bluetooth phone and/or music device. Turn
off any Bluetooth devices previously paired with the RPG2x12. Turn on the
Bluetooth feature on your phone or music device. Make sure the RPG2x12 is
ready for a Bluetooth connection. The Bluetooth mode must be active. The LCD
will say, “Bluetooth input”. Place your phone or music device in Bluetooth
search mode. The phone or music device will begin searching for the RPG2x12.
Select the unit, which should appear as Rockville, from the search results on
your phone or music device. Select Ok or Yes to pair with your phone or music
device.
Supported Audio File Types
- WAV
- MP3
- WMA
Media Source Playback
Hook up your media source device as mentioned previously. Which inputs are
active will be displayed on the LCD screen. Use the controls on the source
device for play, stop, forward and reverse functions. Adjust corresponding
channel controls on the mixer for desired sound. For media playback using an
MP3 player, smartphone, or other similar device use the MODE button to
navigate to the proper setting. Connect using a stereo 1/4″ cable to RCA or a
3.5mm to RCA cable and use the source device for playback controls. When a
device is connected to a 1/4″ jack the RCA jacks are automatically disabled.
For audio file playback from a USB memory stick, use the MODE button to
navigate to the USB setting. Use the LCD screen and controls to navigate and
playback supported audio files. Use the controls on the mixer for play, pause,
forward, and reverse. Follow the same procedure for SD/MMC input.
If you do not choose to navigate or select a certain file the RPG2x12 will play the files in the order they are stored on your USB or SD/MMC memory device. Non-audio files will show up in your navigation but will have no audio playback if selected. Only audio files can be selected for playback. Note: The RPG2x12 does not allow playback through multiple media inputs simultaneously.
Note: The RPG2x12 does not allow playback through multiple media inputs simultaneously.
FUNCTION
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Bass and Treble control. Adjusts High and Low frequencies for the corresponding channel.
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Digital Delay Effect (reverb) control Reverb control.
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XLR microphone input. We recommend using professional balanced dynamic, condenser, or ribbon mics as they are least likely to be affected by interference. Low cost, high impedance mics can be used, however, the level of background noise is higher since an unbalanced circuit is far more susceptible to interference.
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Balanced 1/4″ TRS input. It accepts signals from a variety of sources such as keyboards, electronic drums, tape recorders, mixers, etc. It will not process microphone input. When you use an unbalanced 1/4″ TS plug, the line input automatically turns the ring into the ground.
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Adjusts gain level for the corresponding channel.
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5 band equalizer. Adjust frequencies to +12dB
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Digital delay effect (echo) control panel.
• The Volume knob adjusts the mix level of the effect sound.
• The Echo knob controls the echo interval.
• The Delay knob controls the time interval of the delay. -
Line In volume control.
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RCA Line In/Record Out jacks.
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Master Volume control.
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MP3 (USB/SD/MMC input) volume control.
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Volume level meter.
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Power indicator LED/Phantom Power Button and indicator LED.
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IR receptor.
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LCD Screen.
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MP3 Player controls.
• Press the Play button once to play track, press again to pause. Press and hold to select a folder when in USB/SD mode.
• Mode control switches between input modes: Bluetooth, USB, SD/MMC.
• Repeat Button.
• Previous/Next track buttons also allow you to move between tracks. -
USB port.
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SD/MMC port.
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1/4″ speaker outputs.
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Power switch.
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Variable voltage selector switch (110v/220v).
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IEC AC power socket.
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
Speakers:
- Two 12″ premium 8-ohm professional long-throw woofer with 2″ voice coils, and 40 Oz magnets!
- State-of-the-art 1″ titanium diaphragm driver tweeter
- 350 Watts RMS/700 Watts Program Power/1400 Watts Peak
- Molded plastic speaker cabinet for increased sound quality
- Two-way cabinet architecture
- Horizontal/Vertical position for use as stage monitor or PA speaker
- Impedance:8 Ohm
- Pole mountable
- Frequency range: 60Hz-20KHz
- Sensitivity: 93dB
- Input connections: two %” jacks and one speakON jack
- Maximum SPL: 112dB
- Powder-coated steel grill
- Rubber feet protect the enclosures
Microphones
- Two Rockville RMM-XLR Dynamic cardioid microphones designed for stand-mount application
- Steel Mesh Grill
- On/Off Switch
- Rugged Metal Construction
- Natural Sound Reproduction
- Beautiful Black Finish (The perfect combination of matte and shiny black finish) Frequency Response: 50Hz-15kHz
- Super-Cardioid Polar Pattern
- Impedance 600 Ohm +5%
- Sensitivity -60dB + 3dB (0dB=1V/Pa at 1KHz)
Mixer
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8 Channel Powered Mixer with 1400 watt amplifier with built-in Bluetooth connectivity
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17 Inputs
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2 Speaker outputs and line output to connect a subwoofer or more speakers
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USB/SD Input
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MP3 Playback
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LCD Display
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350 Watts RMS/600 Watts Program Power/1400 Watts Peak into 4 ohms (2 x 8 ohm) speakers
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8 balanced XLR and %” microphone inputs
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Tape/CD Line inputs
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Master volume control
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Bass, treble, and reverb effect controls on each channel
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Reverb effect level control on each channel
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Digital delay effect with independent level control
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48-volt Phantom power for condenser mics
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5 band graphic equalizer
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Record Out for taping
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PF interference protection on all inputs
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Aux Send Output: -10 dB nominal, 1k ohms
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Tape Rec Output: -10 dB nominal, 1k ohms
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Input impedance: Low-Z Mic: 1k ohms
• High-Z Line: 10k ohms
• Tape Input: 10k ohms -
Input Channel Equalization: + 15dB @ 5kHz
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Protection Circuit: Power-on mute delay (2 seconds)
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110/220 volt switchable
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Built-in FM radio
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
| CHECK|
CORRECTION
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No sound (LCD not lit)| Is the power switch on? Is the line cord
connected to the live power outlet?| Turn the power switch on. Connect
the power cord to the live outlet
No sound (LCD not lit)| Are MASTER and CHANNEL GAIN controls
up?| Adjust both MASTER and CHANNEL VOLUME controls upward to the desired
level. Check speaker connections. Turn the mic switch on. Check mic or sound
source connection.
No Effects| Are the channel EFFECT controls turned up?
Are the master EFFECT controls turned up?| Make sure the channel
effect control is turned up. Check the master effect controls. Adjust master
effect controls until the audio effect is heard.
Files on USB memory device will not playback| Is the
file cued for playback? Are the audio files the proper format?|
Check that you are in the proper input mode. Make sure your audio files are in
the correct format. See the list of supported audio formats mentioned
previously in this manual.
Loud howling or squeal from speakers| If it goes away when
the CHANNEL VOLUME or MASTER VOLUME controls are turned down, then it is
acoustic feedback.| Reduce microphone gain. Reposition microphone behind or
farther from speakers.
Sound is distorted| Is the CHANNEL LEVEL at a very high
setting?| Reduce CHANNEL LEVEL and increase MASTER VOLUME
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
Responsible party name: Rockville
Address: 600 Bayview Ave.
Entrance A
Inwood, NY 11096
Hereby declares that the product(s) RPG2X12 Portable PA System complies with
FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Due to constant improvements, these specifications are subject to
change without notice.
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