KRK Rokit 5 G3 - 50W 5" Two-Way Active Studio Monitor (Single, Black)
Model: RP5G3-NA
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Configuration | 2-Way |
System Type | Active Monitor |
Transducer Type | HF - 1" silk dome tweeter LF - 5" aramid glass composite woofer |
Frequency Range | 45 Hz - 35 kHz (-10 dB) |
Crossover Frequency | 2.6 kHz |
Power | 50 W total 20 W high frequency 30 W low frequency |
Maximum SPL | 106 dB |
Standby Mode | Auto, 30 minutes |
Cabinet | MDF |
Connector | Unbalanced 7 kΩ RCA Balanced 10 kΩ ¼" TRS and XLR (Pin 2 & Tip = Hot\Positive, Pin 3 & Ring = Cold\Negative, Pin 1 & Sleeve = Ground) |
Control | HF Level Adjust (-2 dB, -1 dB, 0, +1 dB) LF Level Adjust (-2 dB, -1 dB, 0, +2 dB) System Volume (-30 dB to +6 dB) |
Fuse Rating | Slow blow type, 5 mm x 20 mm 100 V~, 110-120 V~ - 1 A - 250 V 220-240 V~ - 500 mA - 250 V |
Dimensions | 9.7 x 7.4 x 11.2" (246 x 188 x284 mm) |
Weight | 13.0 lb (5.9 kg) |
Set these up on a edit bay for stereo monitoring. For the money, they are pretty incredible- not sure if I would do any high level mixing on these but certainly for editing and dialogue they are great. I would definitely use the XLR inputs.
Clear highs, fun but not overbearing and not even lacking lows, it's just right. Perfect monitor for mixing u'll know if it's a bad track or well made Perfect even for just listening I'd say best in class
I had a recording studio in Nashville for many years so I have pretty good ears. These monitors do not color the sound in any way. Just a nice neutral flat output with a tight bottom end. No boomy bass, no trebly high ends. That's just what you need to mix.
Just bought my first studio monitors, the KRK Rokit G3 RP5, fantastic, as I can hear without measurements there is a good balance in mids, highs and lows, I think best for first monitors, for newbie engineers
really nice for a small studio. mine is about 12x12 feet. if your studio is larger, i would consider the 6 inch. the sound is smooth and accurate. they are not fatiguing at all. you can work on them all day. i use them on an iMac, and i recommend a USB to XLR audio interface.
These lil pack a big clear punch. They are a bit deceiving given size but their versatility is unmatched. Whether I am mixing rock, hip hop or just enjoying musical scores, they deliver a clear solid sound. KRK's are worth every cent.
I am using the 402VLZ4 for post-production purposes and it performs wonderfully. I am actually using every one of the inputs and it's really simple and easy to use and sounds great. It small size is really great as it doesn't take up much real estate on your desk. Would recommend.
After a recommendation for my sales rep, Alex, I am happy to report that these little gems really live up to the hype. They're everywhere for a reason and I've gone from a skeptic to a satisfied customer.
Nice, full sound. Crisp highs which you can tweak to your heart's content. The lows are a bit muddy for music work, but for our video needs, it most definitely suits the need. Good value.
I was amazed after listening to these monitors! I would recommend getting monitor isolation pads such as the ones by Auralex. They really help reduce the bass buildup that occur when the monitors are placed directly on your table/desk.
- 5" Aramid Glass Composite Woofer
- 1" Soft-Dome Tweeter
- Bi-Amped Class A/B Amplifier
- Proprietary Waveguide
- Low and High Frequency Adjustment
- Front Firing Port
- Radiused Edges
- Low-Resonance Enclosure
- XLR, TRS and RCA Input Connectors
- Factory Installed Foam Pad
- KRK Rokit 5 G3 - 50W 5" Two-Way Active Studio Monitor (Single, Black)
- Power Cord
- Limited 3-Year Warranty