Introduction
The Rockville SPG Passive Speakers are versatile and powerful speakers designed for live performances, band rehearsals, DJ events, houses of worship, karaoke, and more. They come in four sizes:
- 8-inch (SPG84, SPG88)
- 10-inch (SPGN104, SPGN108)
- 12-inch (SPGN124, SPGN128)
- 15-inch (SPGN154, SPGN158)
Each size is available in 4-ohm and 8-ohm versions. This guide will walk you through setting up and using these passive speakers, whether for individual use, stage monitoring, or larger setups with multiple speakers.
Step-by-Step Setup Guide
1. Positioning the Speakers
The SPG speakers are designed to be used in multiple positions:
- Standing upright for standard PA speaker use.
- Sideways on the floor as a stage monitor for musicians.
- Mounted on a speaker stand for elevated sound projection.
Mounting on a Speaker Stand
- Loosen the locking knob on the bottom of the speaker.
- Lift the speaker using the built-in handles.
- Align the stand’s pole with the 35mm socket on the bottom of the speaker.
- Slide the speaker down onto the stand.
- Tighten the locking knob to secure the speaker.
2. Connecting the Speakers to a Powered Mixer or Amplifier
Since the SPG series are passive speakers, they require a powered mixer or amplifier to function.
What You’ll Need:
- Powered Mixer or Amplifier
- Two SpeakON Cables (one per speaker)
Connecting Two Speakers to a Mixer
- Take a SpeakON cable and connect one end to the left channel output of the mixer/amplifier.
- Plug the other end into the SpeakON input of the first speaker.
- Take another SpeakON cable and connect one end to the right channel output of the mixer/amplifier.
- Plug the other end into the SpeakON input of the second speaker.
Turning on the System
- Power on the mixer/amplifier.
- Raise the main left and right faders on the mixer.
- Raise the volume level of the channel playing audio (e.g., Bluetooth, microphone, instrument).
- Play audio to test the speaker output.
3. Daisy Chaining Additional Speakers
The SPG series speakers include a SpeakON output, allowing you to daisy chain multiple speakers.
Connecting Four Speakers in Parallel
- Connect two main speakers to the mixer/amplifier as described earlier.
- Take a SpeakON cable and connect one end to the SpeakON output of the first speaker.
- Plug the other end into the SpeakON input of the additional speaker.
- Repeat for the second speaker on the opposite side.
Understanding Speaker Impedance in Parallel Connections
- Two 8-ohm speakers per channel = Final impedance of 4 ohms.
- Two 4-ohm speakers per channel = Final impedance of 2 ohms (requires a 2-ohm stable amplifier/mixer).
Most powered mixers and amplifiers support 4-ohm speaker loads, making 8-ohm speakers ideal for daisy chaining.
4. Adjusting Sound and Testing the System
- Ensure the main left and right faders are up.
- Adjust individual channel faders for microphones, instruments, or music playback.
- If using Bluetooth audio, make sure the Bluetooth volume channel is raised.
- Test the sound and make any EQ adjustments if necessary.
5. Ideal Speaker Configurations
- Basic Setup (Two Speakers) – Left and right main PA speakers powered by a mixer/amplifier.
- Expanded Setup (Four Speakers) – Two main speakers for the audience and two stage monitors for performers.
- Large Event Setup – Multiple speaker pairs daisy-chained for enhanced sound coverage.
Conclusion
The Rockville SPG Passive Speakers offer flexibility and high-quality sound, making them ideal for a wide range of live sound applications. Whether using them as main speakers or stage monitors, setting them up is quick and easy.
By following this guide, you can:
- Mount and position the speakers correctly.
- Connect the speakers to a powered mixer or amplifier.
- Expand the setup by daisy chaining multiple speakers.
- Optimize impedance levels to prevent system damage.
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