

🎧 Power your sound, own the night.
The Rockville D14 is a professional-grade Class D 2-channel power amplifier delivering 7000W peak and 2000W RMS power. Its compact 1.5U rack-mount design and lightweight 10.14 lbs chassis make it ideal for mobile DJs and live sound setups. Featuring flexible stereo, parallel, and bridged mono modes, an LCD for volume and temperature monitoring, and a robust all-steel build with advanced cooling and protection systems, the D14 ensures reliable, high-fidelity audio performance for demanding environments.



| ASIN | B09GGBVLCY |
| Item model number | D14 |
| Manufacturer | Rockville |
| Package Dimensions | 53.85 x 36.07 x 13.46 cm; 6.01 kg |
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Update 10/14/21: I have had these amps for a while now and they are still going strong. Bought 2 more in addition to the original 2. I would refer anyone, who asks, to ise them. Original review: Overall, I am very pleased with the Rockville RPA14. This amp pushes a pair of Yamaha SW218v's with ease. I don't think the rated peak wattage is accurate on a per channel basis at 4 ohm as described though, I believe it to be lower. However, I anticipated it to be more powerful than my subs could handle and would have had to adjust gain down on my driverack anyhow and sized the amp to speaker in that fashion. Now that I got that info out of the way, let me hit some solid points. I ran this amp full bore this evening. Both channels max gain. Dropped gain down completely for the subs in my driverack. Unity on mixer channel for my mp3 player, LR on Unity. Raised gain on subs in driverack until it barely started clipping a little since in a while, then backed it down 3 dB. Let me just say, it's the first time I heard the true voice of my subs. They were singing their low tones like they should be, and doing it wonderfully. I was pleasantly surprised how well this amp sounds. Very pleased with how my subs are hitting with this amp. Now in a few weeks, I will be adding 2 more sub cabinets to my front of house, I already have a second RPA14 that is supposed to deliver tomorrow. That one is for the new pair of SW218v's I am ordering next week. I truly can not wait to hear this setup. Reliability is the only area that I will need to keep an eye on as that comes with time of use. If it holds up well, then it's a win win all the way around.
P**O
Ce son de très bonne amplie j en n ai acheté 4 pour mon cinéma maison elle me donne 22 000watt de puissance.. elle son allumé presque 24/24 aussitôt que la tele elle est allu les amplie allume tres satisfait
K**A
The amplifier is very good quality and the customer service is great.
J**Z
It should be noted that I ordered the D-14 which is LESS than 10 lbs and delivers a whopping 1400 watts (RMS) at 8ohms. (The non D rated amps are much heavier.) This all started when our small band began booking gigs OUTside where much more power is needed. We first purchased a pair of Rockville RSG 15" PA speakers (excellent also) and I didn't feel my Crown power amp was going to give us enough punch. Adding the D-14 with the RSG 15s has given us a very impressive sound system in a lightweight package. You cannot go wrong with this system and can be had at a much lower investment than a Crown, JBL, Yamaha, or QSC system. (One note though: In a studio application, you may find the cooling fan a bit loud for the environment. In a live venue, it's just fine.) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!