KRK Rokit RP7 G5

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KRK Rokit RP7 G5

KRK

Rokit RP7 G5

4.7 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 575644
Brand: KRK
Model: Rokit RP7 G5
Price: $240.90

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The Rokit RP7 G5 is a solid choice for home recording and bedroom producers on a budget. The DSP features are surprisingly useful for room correction, and the sound is generally balanced, although it lacks true low-end extension. It’s a great starting point for those learning to mix or needing reliable monitors for podcasting and content creation.

Product Description

  • KRK Rokit RP7 G5
  • Active Nearfield Studio Monitor
  • Equipment: 7" Kevlar woofer and 1" silk dome tweeter
  • Class-D amplifier 145 W bi-amped: 48 W tweeter and 97 W woofer
  • Max sound pressure (SPL): 110 dB
  • Frequency range: 36 - 40.000 Hz (+3/-10 dB)
  • Frequency response: 45 - 36
  • 000 Hz (+/- 3 dB)
  • Integrated backlit LC display
  • 25 Visual graphic EQ presets (DSP-based)
  • KRK app with room correction tools (iOS + Android)
  • Brickwall Limiter
  • 3 Voicing modes: Create Mode
  • Mix Mode
  • Focus Mode
  • 25 Different EQ combinations
  • Input: balanced XLR / 6.3 mm jack combo
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 339 x 225 x 290 mm
  • Weight: 7.65 kg
  • Includes 2 magnetic faceplates (one with grill) and foam insulation pad
PROS
  • • Kevlar woofer delivers surprisingly tight, controlled low-end response for its class.
  • • Silk dome tweeter provides smooth highs, avoiding harshness common in budget monitors.
  • • Integrated LC display and app offer genuinely useful, customizable EQ options.
  • • Magnetic faceplates are a welcome touch, improving aesthetics and minimizing resonance.
CONS
  • • Bass extension isn't truly deep; lacks sub-bass rumble for electronic genres.
  • • DSP processing can introduce a slight digital 'sterile' quality to the sound.
  • • Build quality, while decent, feels somewhat plasticky for prolonged, heavy use.

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Key Features

Woofer Size 7"
Power (Watts) 145 W (48 W tweeter, 97 W woofer)
Frequency Range 36 - 40,000 Hz (+3/-10 dB)
Connections Balanced XLR / 6.3 mm jack combo
Weight 7.65 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

The G5s offer a more refined sound with improved imaging and a slightly flatter frequency response, but the core sonic character remains similar – a punchy, slightly mid-focused sound.
The presets are surprisingly useful for quick adjustments, but the real value lies in the ability to create and save your own custom EQ curves via the app – a significant upgrade over previous models.
While decent, these monitors are better suited for production and mixing. Mastering requires a more transparent and neutral reference monitor for truly accurate decisions.

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