Introduction
The Rockville Go Party X10 is a powerful and versatile dual 10-inch portable speaker designed for small performances, parties, karaoke, and more. This guide will walk you through the setup process, including wireless microphone pairing, Bluetooth connectivity, TWS mode, and additional input options. No technical experience is required—just follow these simple steps.
What's Included
- Go Party X10 Speaker
- Wireless Microphone
- Wireless Remote
- Power Supply (for charging and direct power operation)
Step 1: Powering the Speaker
The Go Party X10 can run on battery power or direct power using the included power supply.
- Battery Mode: Flip the power switch all the way to the right.
- Power Supply Mode: Plug in the power supply and flip the switch all the way to the left.
- Once powered on, the LED lights will illuminate. You can turn them on or off using the Light button.
Step 2: Setting Up the Wireless Microphone
The included wireless microphone automatically pairs with the speaker when turned on.
- Unscrew the end cap of the microphone to access the battery compartment.
- Insert two AA batteries into the microphone.
- Screw the end cap back on and turn on the microphone.
- Raise the Mic Volume Slider and adjust the Master Volume Wheel on the speaker.
- Speak into the microphone—it should now be amplified through the speaker.
Step 3: Connecting a Wired Microphone
For additional microphones, you can use the two 1/4-inch microphone inputs.
- Use a 1/4-inch to Female XLR cable (or a direct 1/4-inch cable).
- Connect the female end to the microphone.
- Plug the 1/4-inch end into one of the Mic inputs on the speaker.
- Raise the Mic Volume Slider and adjust the Master Volume Wheel.
- The microphone audio should now be coming through the speaker.
Note: The Mic Volume Slider controls all connected microphones.
Optional: Adjust the Echo Slider to add a reverberation effect to your voice.
Step 4: Connecting a Guitar
You can also connect an electric or acoustic-electric guitar.
- Use a 1/4-inch instrument cable.
- Plug one end into your guitar.
- Plug the other end into the Guitar input on the speaker.
- Raise the Guitar Volume Slider and adjust the Master Volume Wheel.
- Play your guitar—it should now be amplified through the speaker.
Tip: Combine a guitar and microphone setup for small performances or busking.
Step 5: Connecting via Bluetooth
- Set the Go Party X10 to Bluetooth Mode by pressing the Mode button until you hear:
- "Bluetooth Mode"
- Open your smartphone or tablet Bluetooth settings.
- Select "Go Party X10" from the list.
- Once connected, you'll hear a confirmation sound.
- Play your music wirelessly!
Step 6: Using USB, SD, and AUX Inputs
The Go Party X10 also allows playback from USB drives, SD cards, and AUX cables.
- Insert a USB flash drive or SD card into the corresponding port.
- Use a 3.5mm AUX cable to connect an external device (like a phone or MP3 player).
- Press the Mode button to switch to Line Mode for USB, SD, or AUX playback.
- Control playback using the Play/Pause, Fast Forward, and Rewind buttons.
Step 7: Mic Priority Feature
This function automatically lowers the music volume when speaking into a microphone.
- Press the Repeat button to enable Mic Priority Mode.
- When you talk into the microphone, the music will fade out, allowing for clear announcements.
- To disable, press the Repeat button again.
Step 8: Setting Up TWS (True Wireless Stereo) Mode
TWS mode lets you wirelessly link two Go Party X10 speakers for a stereo sound experience.
- Turn off both speakers.
- Turn them on at the same time and ensure both are in Bluetooth Mode.
- Hold the Fast Forward button on one speaker for 5 seconds.
- The master speaker will display "BLUE", and the secondary speaker will display "TOT", indicating a successful connection.
- Pair your Bluetooth device with the master speaker and play music for true stereo sound.
Conclusion
The Rockville Go Party X10 is packed with features, making it a versatile choice for music, karaoke, performances, and announcements. Whether you use Bluetooth, wired microphones, guitars, or multiple speakers in TWS mode, setup is simple and quick.
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