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Rockville 2 RockShelf 54B 360W Black 5.25" Home Theater Bookshelf Speakers/4 Ohm

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Style: 5.25” 4 ohm black


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  • 2 Rockville RockShelf 54B 360W Black 5.25" Home theater bookshelf speakers/4 ohm
  • 2 Rockville RockShelf 54B 360W Black 5.25" Home theater bookshelf speakers/4 ohm. 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 cant get with any other kind of tweeter. (2) detachable magnetic grills in white and grey. Gold-plated 5-way binding post terminals can accept banana, bare wire, spade Terminals, and more.
  • Wall mount hanging bracket. Impedance: 4 ohm. Color: Black. Ultra-stiff polypropylene dust cap on woofer. Rubber Surrounds on woofer. Frequency response 3dB: 75hz-20khz. Sensitivity: 86 dB 1W/1m. 1 aluminum voice coils. High quality Golden terminals.
  • Dimensions of each speaker (inches): 10.47"H x 6.18"W x 5.75"D. 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

Brand: Rockville


Model Name: RockShelf 54B


Speaker Type: Bookshelf


Special Feature: Radio


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Theater


Mounting Type: Magnetic Mount,Shelf Mount


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 2.0


Included Components: 1


Product Dimensions: 5.75"D x 6.18"W x 10.47"H


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 360 Watts


Item Weight: 10 Pounds


Impedance: 4 Ohm


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: Voice


Speaker Size: 5.25 Inches


Power Source: AC


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Item Weight: 10 pounds


Manufacturer: ROCKVILLE


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: RockShelf 54B


Date First Available: August 21, 2019


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  • Here's the deal with these speakers...
Style: 6.5” 8 ohm white
The media could not be loaded. 6.5" version here. The tweeter and woofer are actually quite good, capable of nice sound. However, the there are some things to know. Out of the box they sound ok, but the bass and mids are a little bit "sloppy". Not bad, but not really good and crisp, if that makes sense. You can lay on the volume without distortion, if that's what you want to do. Construction is ok, not awesome. These are built to a price point. MDF and nice magnetic covers. No big gaps or anything like that, but you can tell it's not a $300 speaker. No issues at all, just not super pretty if you like to look at the cabinet a lot. I didn't buy them for looks so it doesn't bother me, I want performance. All I see are the front grills, anyway, so who cares... Here's the good stuff. As I said the tweeter and woofer are capable, just not great sounding out of the box. But the fix is really, really easy. Unscrew the woofer, you'll find some silly polyfill in the cabinet, take it out. I went to walmart and in the fabric aisle I bought a "premium high density" seat cusion foam for under $7. This is not loose stuffing, it is 2" thick high density foam. Cut two sections, 6.5" x 4.5" each, and put them in the speaker above and below the speaker wire terminal cup. Make sure it sits flush with the back wall and all the way into the corners. Kinda wadded the polyfill and put it back in behind where the woofer would be. Put the woofer back in place and screw it into place tight but not too firm. Repeat for the other speaker. Total time for both speakers is about 10-15 minutes to do this. Quick note: no crossover inside, just a filter/capacitor on the tweeter wire (no idea the specs on it). I had ordered crossovers to put in these to get the most out of the tweeter/woofer, but after the mod I cancelled the order, it just wasn't necessary. The result? Wonderful! At least to my ears. Lows are low (gonna get all the bass for 90% of music unless you need to vibrate the floor), mids are very present and highs are clean and clear. That high density foam is really good at absorbing "stray" sound bouncing around inside the box and muddying up the sound. It really makes the tweeter and woofer come alive, things are clearer and cleaner. You feel like you spent $50 on $100+ speakers instead of $30 speakers. Potential realized. Using them for my computer desktop speakers driven by a Kinter Tripath K2020A+ mini amp (cheap on amazon, like $30???). Much better than any "computer speakers" I've ever heard, including 2.1 systems. If you have the desk space for these, I recommend them. You'll be happy with them. Could easily use them for most any casual listening or part of a surround system. They'd be ok out of the box, but really nice after the 10 minute, $7 mod. By the way, always tweak to your taste with your equalizer if you have one, most phones/computers have one built in. My description above was no EQ at all. Still, even without using the EQ, these sound pretty darn good after the mod. Rockville put money into the tweeter/woofer and MDF cabinet, not the overall fit and finish. EDIT: A few days later and I added a video of these things. Hopefully this phone mic is good enough to do them justice. Listen with headphones or at least a 2.1 speaker system. Another EDIT: I listened to my video here and the bass doesn't sound good at all. It's NOT the speakers, it's the lousy phone mic recording the video. Don't be put off by the sound, it really is nice after the foam mod I described in my review. Before the mod it was ok, after was much better. I had reservations about Rockville stuff before buying, but I'm more than pleased with these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2020 by Regular Family

  • I'm blown away. Best speaker I have ever purchased!
Style: 5.25” 4 ohm black
Value 10/10 Finish 10/10 Sound 10/10 Sturdy 10/10 Magnet Cover 10/10 Wall Mount 10/10
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by Shannon Shannon

  • Poor speakers need help! A project speaker??
Style: 6.5” 8 ohm black
I was looking for a small 6.5" sealed cabinet design for my work shop. I like the acoustic suspension design using a smallish cabinet and the woodgrain covering looks pretty good. The magnetic grill is awesome, the Kevlar woofer is trick and it has 5 way binding posts. Well that is about it. It has a simple capacitor on the tweeter. No 2 way crossover. A mis-cut and smallish piece of polyfil is inside. The small magnet tweeter is just placed in the hole and screwed down with screws at haphazard angles. Same for the woofer. No seals on the rear plastic binding post housing or the woofer or tweeter. major air leakage. The cabinet front baffle is attached with minimal glue with absolutely no fillets or bracing on the inside. Hey, let's make a speaker with cheap materials and slap it together in China and that will be good enough. That is surely what it seems like Rockville did. Really as is they are a $25 pair of speakers. Hmm. Well, I am not gonna let this speaker sit around unused or be returned, because that is just what will happen if I don't fix it. A challenge? Sure, I spent another $70 and over 4 hours to do so. It can surely be better! Let's do it! I installed the small Douk 2 way crossovers using short 4-40 machine screws. Funny, the binding post housing has molded standoffs to accomodate a crossover board and the bolt spacing fit the Douk crossovers perfectly! I installed Goldwood 510 1" tweeters. Sure, I had to inlet the 4.075" OD tweeters right at 0.275". Easy with a router, template bit and a home made plywood template. I used thixotropic epoxy to create a nice fillet on all inside corners of the cabinet. I added 1/16" foam tape to the speaker openings and rear binding post housing. I loosely filled the entire cabinet with polyfil. I silver soldered all connections and installed all components using new black pan heads screws designed to be used with MDF. OK, Wow, what a difference! I actually like these speakers now. They do sound very good with decent controlled bass response and nice highs with a decent midrange. MUCH better than before! Like I thought, these are really just sad speakers looking for someone to save them!! See "after" pics. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2019 by Mdooley301 Mdooley301

  • Good buy
Style: 5.25” 8 ohm classic
They are lite...over all good appearance... Perfect for behind the sofa On stands... Haven't played them to max sounds capacity yet.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2022 by Jay

  • Good looing, great value
Style: 5.25” 8 ohm classic
More than adequate for my surround sound AV Receiver. Crisp sound and nice asthetics for my mid century modern decor. Love the removeable cloth grills for a bolder look as well.
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • It is what it is
Style: 6.5” 8 ohm white
Not bad, but not great. They are just book shelve speaks after all. They are o.k. for in the garage with another pair hooked up in conjunction with them. Might make for good speakers for a computer. Good luck finding plugs for these.
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022 by Hot Rod Rodney

  • Good speakres
Style: 6.5” 4 ohm white
For the price range these sound fairly good! Only reason I didn't give them 5 stars was because when they came in the front screen had some sort of stain on it from the factory like someone spilled coffee on it. I reached out to the manufacture to see if they would honor replacing just the screen and they replied once about it that they would but never again after. It's been months now and no response. I ended up just using the second set that was a different color screen which isn't what I wanted to use but it works. Disappointed in their customer service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2020 by Weston H. Weston H.

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