2 Rockville RockShelf 54W 360w White 5.25″” Home Theater Bookshelf Speakers/4 Ohm, RockShelf 54W V2

$100.00
About this item Features: Pair Rockville RockShelf 54W V2 White 5.25″ Home Bookshelf Speakers/4 Ohm/Kevlar, RMS Power: 45 Watts Each / 90 Watts per pair, Peak Power: 180 Watts Each / 360 Watts per pair, Woofer: 5.25” Kevlar cone Tweeter: 1” Silk dome tweeter, Cabinet material: Top quality MDF with beautiful wood grain finish, Audiophile-grade black kevlar woofer cone for excellent mid and low frequency response, Silk dome tweeter gives crisp and realistic sounding highs that you can’t get with any other kind of tweeter, Gold-plated 5-way binding post terminals can accept banana, bare wire, spade terminals, and more Wall mount hanging bracket, Impedance: 4 ohm, Color: White, Ultra-stiff Polypropylene dustcap on woofer, Rubber surrounds on woofer 1” Aluminum Voice Coils, High Quality Golden Terminals, Dimensions of each speaker (inches): 10.47″H x 6.18″W x 5.75″D, 12dB/octave crossover built into the speaker, Frequency Response: 85Hz-20KHz Sensitivity:85 dB 1W/1m, One pair speakers Shipping carton dimensions (inches): 14.96” L x 8.94” W x 12.9” H, Weight per speaker: 4.43lbs, Shipping weight: 10.6lbs

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Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 6.18 x 10.47 inches |
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Item Weight | 8.86 pounds |
Manufacturer | Rockville |
UNSPSC Code | 52161500 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RockShelf 54W V2 |
Customer Reviews | 4.5 out 5 |
Date First Available | September 3, 2020 |
Chad Coulter –
I ordered these based on other customer’s reviews and man, I am not disappointed! These little suckers got mids and the highs covered very well. The bass in very good, but only limited because of the size. That being said, these are simply awesome, and a great value. I got the 4 ohm to pair with my Carver amp, Fluance turntable and Klipsch sub woofer. The sound is superior when mounted in the right place and a sub woofer is incorporated with the setup. If you didn’t use a sub you might be disappointed in the bass output alone. Highly, Highly recommended.
T. J. C. –
quick shipping, product is great has a good tone for the type of speaker is is
DawnHawk –
I was originally attracted to these speakers because they are available in wood tone (not black). Why is virtually all hi-fi equipment black these days. I remember when I saw my first black receiver in about 1972. I think it was a Nakamichi. I thought it was kind of cool at the time. Since then virtually all equipment has migrated to black. I hate it. I don’t like black at all. It is not even a color–it is an absence of color. I won’t buy anything black now unless it is an insanely great unit or it is at an insanely great price. That said these turn out to be really nice. They look great (because they are not black). I don’t have a super well trained ear, but they sound very good to me–definitely better than the Phillips speakers they are replacing. They are more efficient, too, but not super efficient. I’m using them as computer speakers with a Denon home theater receiver that I picked up for $20 at a thrift store. Is seems that most of my listening is on the computer these days, so I might as well have a good system hooked up to it. I also really like the rounded corners–nice touch. Be sure to get the version 2 model. The old ones are still being sold on Amazon. These have several tweaks like thicker MDF, bigger woofer magnet and improved tweeter voice coil. They are amazingly compact for a 6.5″ speaker due to the acoustic suspension design. Even the grill is on MDF. It could be a bit fragile as it is so thin next to the woofer–handle with care. So happy to find speakers that are a good value. Oh, did I mention that they are not black?
Horvath’s –
Arrived in perfect condition nicely boxed pair. Included some speaker wire so I connected them immediately. They sound and look better than expected fed with 50 watts rms each.
938al –
Love the sound. Bought to pair with a Pioneer SX-550. It’s like they were made for each other. And the more I play them, the more alive they seem to come. For now I highly recommend. Will do a 6 month follow up.
Mike Loshuk –
For the price, you get better than you would expect bookshelf speakers. I have had these since Sept 2021 and use them every day and being the 4 ohm speakers, my Integra receiver is pushing 260 watts RMS. I never blast it but these still have a tolerance for high power at decent levels. The only complaint is the tweeters aren’t loud enough. You can buy better tweeters that fit in the same hole for $35 and these would still be worth it. I have a small 8″ sub running at low power just to fill in the low end bass, 60hz and lower, that these don’t. I tested the lower end frequency range and was able to hear bass down to 35hz on these but the lower end seems lacking in bass when listening, it’s more a midrange woofer anyway. They sound good out of the box though and worth the price.
Starman15 –
I ordered two of these for side speakers and two of the smaller ones for rear. One of my speakers came with seperated internal parts, but the company fixed the problem quickly and sent me a new one. I was pleased with their prompt service. I needed 4 ohm and since they offered both types, the speakers worked great for me. The speakers that came with my amp were cheap and began to distort after a short while. These speakers can take the loud abuse without the fear of damage and still sound very nice.
Monte Dahl –
I like the sound these speakers put out. They make really good bookshelf speakers.
joe –
They have a great sound. For the price.
Amazon Customer –
I bought these speakers basically because I wanted to use my old receiver (a Sony STRDH550) for a stereo radio, since it had lost the left surround channel and my new amp didn’t support an outside antenna.I’ve been surprised at the sound quality…quite good. Of course, the bass is weaker than my home theater speakers which have 10″ woofers and a sub, but other than that, I can sit in my 300 sq ft living room and unable to tell the difference between the Rockville speakers and my others (at low volume) as long as there isn’t much bass going on.Of course, I can’t turn the amp all the way up because the Rockvilles only handle about 50 watts RMS, but they’re quite loud enough to fill the living room and the whole rest of my (smallish) house.Audiophiles might recommend other speakers, but these get the job done for me.