How To Set Up Your Rockville RPM1470 14 Channel 750w Powered Mixer w/USB, Effects/14 XDR2 Mic Pres
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Features:
Rockville RPM1470 14-Channel 6000 Watt Powered Mixer, 7 Band EQ, 24-Bit Effects, USB, Bluetooth, and 48V Phantom Power
RMS Power Output:
750 Watts x 2 @ 4 Ohm
500 Watts x 2 @ 8 Ohm
Program Power Output:
1500 Watts x 2 @ 4 Ohm
1000 Watts x 2 @ 8 Ohm
Peak Power Output:
3000 Watts x 2 @ 4 Ohm
2000 Watts x 2 @ 8 Ohm
14 Channel mixer section: 12 mono channels, 1 stereo channel
14 high-quality XDR2 mic preamps with switchable +48 V phantom power for condenser microphones
XDR2 mic preamps are low-noise and low distortion. These are some of the best sounding mic pre’s on the market
Built in USB allows you to play songs from your computer or a thumb drives
Built in recording - allows you to record your main mix onto the USB or SD card
USB supported formats are MP3, WAV, WMA
Built in advanced bluetooth wireless audio streaming with the most reliable Bluetooth chip on the market
24 BIT digital effects processor with 16 preset digital effects including (reverb, chorus,, delay, chorus, phaser, flanger and various multi-effects)
Effects level control can adjust signal level of each effect
Effects mute button
FX footswitch input lets you turn your effects on or off
4-Band EQ (high, high-mid, low-mid, low) per channel
Each channel is equipped with pad, must, and solo buttons with LED’s
Each channel has gain, aux control, FX control, Pan control, Volume control
Peak LED indicator has a red LED that indicates a signal level that is 5dB below clipping
Dual Stereo 7-band Graphic EQ allows for precise frequency correction of monitor and main outputs (with EQ kill switch)
Aux send and Aux returns on every channel to connect all types of external effects and processors
You can control your monitor mix and check levels through your headphones
Limit L and Limit R LED indicators. These limiters are designed to go brighter as clipping gets stronger and will remain lit up until the channels stop clipping. We recommend lowering the gain if you see these LED’s lit up
Power and Output level LED indicators
Main output fader allows you to fade the sound between the left and right channel
RCA input, RCA output, and USB player
Headphone jack for monitoring the master signal and individually monitoring each channel with PFL, L/R
Gain control adjusts he sensitivity from -60dB to -20dB when the pad button is in the out position.
When the pad button is pressed in the gain will adjust from 240dB to 0dB
Solo button allows you to hear the signals through your headphones or to the control room without having to route them to the main mix. This works even with the fader turned down. You can use this to preview channels before they are let into the mix or just to check out a channel during a live performance. You can solo as many channels at a time as you want
Built in cooling fan and ventilation system
USB input supports unlimited capacity (as many GB as you want)
110/220V switchable power supply
Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 22.44” x 17.72” x 7.09” inches
Weight: 37.48 Lbs. - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Hi friend, does the left led meter indicator illuminates while in solo mode for gain check??
What are the send XLR sends left Rught on top of the mixer are they powerd out or XLR send for to powered speakers? you have not talked about them at all!!!!!
Hi. I noticed you didn't get a response to your question. I've owned this mixer for around 4 years now, the Xlr outputs on the face of the board are line level - nonpowered. Those connectors and the two 1/4 jacks below them are for connecting active/powered speakers. If for whatever reason you are connecting a single powered speaker maybe as a floor monitor, I would suggest you use a "Y" cable. Those Xlr's are stereo and using only one output will give only that side of the stereo sound. Hope this helps.
I plugged in my USB and went to the record menu and short pressed the play button to start recording. It keeps blinking 00:00:00, what am I doing wrong?
I just noticed this and so you may have already figured this out. On my board, there is a quirk with using the USB. If I insert a blank/clean USB drive it won't recognize it. If I have just one second of any sound already on the USB, it will recognize it. Also, only with USB or Bluetooth, there is another volume control. Long press the top right button under the USB window and it will show a volume setting between 0 to 30. I set mine to 24, which is plenty loud for what I do.