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ROCKVILLE 192 Channel Wireless 2.4Ghz DMX Lighting Controller (ROCKFORCE W2)

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Style: 192 Channel + Wireless DMX


Features

  • ROCKVILLE ROCKFORCE W2 192 Channel wireless 2.4GHz DMX lighting controller
  • ROCKVILLE ROCKFORCE W2 192 Channel light/Fog DMX lighting controller with built in wireless DMX transmitter. Built in wireless DMX transmitter and antenna. Model dmx-wre receiver available in our store is a DMX receiver compatible with this. This is also compatible with all of our wireless DMX lights
  • 12 scanners of 16 channels Each. 23 Banks of 8 programmable scenes. 192 DMX channels of control. 6 programmable chases of 184 scenes. 8 sliders for manual control of channels. Automatic mode Program controlled by speed and fade time sliders Fade time/speed. Blackout master button
  • Reversible DMX channels allows fixture to react Opposite to others in a chase. Manual override allows you to grab any fixture on the fly. Built-in microphone for music triggering. Dmx polarity selector. Power failure memory. 4-Bit LED display
  • Power supply: 110-240vac, 50-60hz(dc9v-12v). electric current: no less than 300mA. Power consumption: 10W. Control signal: DMX512. Control channels: 192Ch. Product Dimensions (L x w x H): 19 x 5.24 x 2.76 inches. Product weight: 3.75 lbs

Item Weight: 3.75 pounds


Package Dimensions: 19.96 x 6.73 x 4.92 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: ROCKFORCE W2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 30, 2019


Color Name: Black


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  • Not terribly difficult for a DMX newbie
Style: 384 Channel + Wireless DMX
I have 0 experience with DMX lighting and this board is relatively easy to set up scenes and chases. Follow the instruction manual and you'll be OK. Durable enough to keep working after a 5 foot fall onto concrete. Learned that the hard way, but it still works great! I'd recommend getting a case for transport. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023 by Jaye

  • For the most part gets the job done for the money
Style: 192 Channel
Paired this up with four par LED floods. The first time out takes a little bit to understand what is needed to make this work the lights. Once the addresses were assigned all worked fairly well. Then when it was show time, addresses at the lights had dropped. Reset those and all was good. Setting up chases takes a little planning. But that was entered and all went well. Then, the other shoe dropped when the next week it refused to play the set chase in order and eventually jumped to another bank that was not even set up and would not go back to the original. The system has now been removed and will undergo some additional testing to determine the issue. At time, it will not fire the lights, other times a light will strobe. Addresses are basically being ignored. 1, 17, 33 and 49 should be the workable addresses for the lights. At this moment cannot get all 4 lights to respond at the same time. The most we can get to work is 3. Will post a follow up review after the additional testing is completed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023 by DP2

  • Makes a good static disply controller
Style: 192 Channel
The Rockforce 192 DMX lighting controller is an interesting mix of capabilities. It is minimalist in terms of layout, hardware, price, and programming. In terms of functionality it is just about the least expensive DMX controller out there that provides controlled step timing and cue fading. Like most 'smaller' DMX controllers it is squarely aimed at the 'DJ/Music' user. Yes it would be possible to run theatrical shows with it, but that is not really its forte. FInally, the documentation that comes with it is minimalist, but straight forward and easy for someone with a good working knowledge of DMX to grasp. That last point is important. This lighting controller will not 'do the hard work' for you... At all. You will need to know how DMX works, how your fixtures and effects respond to DMX commands, and how you want your various scenes to look ahead of time. You will need to coordinate the DMX addressing of each fixture/effect with the Rockforce controller's 'pre-patched' layout. You will need to write these things down as there are no 'planning' tools built in (It's all too easy to forget whether you put that set of waltze tempo scenes in bank 4 or bank 5 once you're a few hours into a setup. And God help you if you find yourself 'manual patching' more than one instrument into a given 'scanner' address range.). Writing it down is also the only way to put programming back in later if needed. Same goes for chase design. You will need a working knowledge of common music tempos and musical timing if coordinating cues to music. Personally I'd leave at least a week's worth of spare time to experiment and program with it before you go live. You'll want the fixtures you are goiong to be using 'on hand' when you do this programming. The hardware is... inexpensive. This is not necessarily 'bad' but does limit the usage cases a bit. For something like a fixed display or secondary 'house' controller that just cycles through a few standard looks and will only ever be expected to do that with minimal future reprogramming this thing is ideal. It would also make a nice inexpensive classroom aid for anyone out there teaching the very very basics of digital light control. If you have to reprogram it every night for a living? Not so fun. Nor would it do well in constant load-in, load-out, daily use with lots of 'on-the-fly' button mashing by an over-excited DJ. It is not designed to suffer the insults of frequent drops, confetti, spilled drinks, and cheese dust lightly. The only saving grace in these later cases is that the unit is inexpensive enough to keep a second unit on hand all programmed up and ready to go as a spare. This is a viable option, but potentially time comsuming in the programming department. About that: The one feature that I personally really wish this thing had is a way to transfer its setups to another unit or to and from some form of off-unit storage. Blue tooth and an app, or better yet, a USB port and a memory stick, or an SD card slot. (I personally don't like the idea of some script kiddie out there hijacking a blue tooth signal and ruining my show with no real chance for detection just by dinking on their cell phone. Nor do I relish the thought of all the training and third party apps I'd need to truly make such a blue tooth connection 'secure'.) Such a feature would make restoration of programming much faster and easier. It would also make switching to an on-hand spare unit a relatively fast and painles no-brainer that could be performed by minimally trained help or even just with some phone support (Remember those first two ideal usage cases...). My own experience is using these as 'static controllers' for a set of simple pre-programmed cues involving just two lights. For that specific use it is almost ideal in terms of functionality and price point and thus my 4 star rating. Had it had the ability to save and transfer programming it would have got 5 stars. But an important note: One would not have to stray too far from my usage to encounter a lesser rating. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by Ian Shaw

  • Great so far!
Style: 384 Channel + Wireless DMX
Programs exactly like similar products. There is probably better ways to do DMX, but I already knew the process. The wireless in this unit seems fine. I did buy the Rockville brand wireless receivers. No issues so far. I have played a few small clubs and not one issue. Well built. Seems like a keeper to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024 by JL Holliday

  • Replacement also doesn’t work
Style: 192 Channel
The first unit went nuts/garbage on display after you do some programming, but only then… works until you spend a bunch of time programming then slowly starts to go nuts and has to be reset. Asked for exchange (they falsely indicate they ship the replacement, but the tracking number doesn’t work until you have physically dropped your bad one off at UPS, so that cost me 4 more days). Second one (totally used - just like the first one… neither was new) programs fine, but now the Tapsync button doesn’t do anything… only reason I want a hardware controller is ease of live tapsync. Returning this junk. Don’t bother with this crap or these crappy companies unless you want to be angry and frustrated by the most error filled manuals in the world paired with products that apparently barely work long enough for some scammer to make a video showing how well they work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Learning curve.
Style: 192 Channel
This does what it is supposed to. A HUGE LEARNING CURVE. Dmx is tricky. Definitely a great beginner board. Research your lights first. Very easy to get more lights than what this board will run . Only took me a week to realize I should have went with the larger size. But it is a great board to start with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by josh shouse

  • BEWARE OF RETURN CHARGE
Style: 192 Channel + Wireless DMX
ok so as far as the product itself appears to be of good quality, the issue i had was that its sooo difficult to program DMX at least for me and this is why i decided to return it, however, beware that you will be charged 10 dollars and 80 something cents for the return. so the free return refund note that the seller has is a BIG FAT LIE! because it says you get a "FULL REFUND" when returned within 30 days and amazon is allowing this false information to stand so beware of this hidden SCAM! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by Q tips

  • bueno
Style: 192 Channel
me gusta no es pesado, buen material y cumple con lo que necesitamos.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by Manuel Acosta

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