KRK Rokit RP8 G5 Stand Bundle

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KRK Rokit RP8 G5 Stand Bundle

KRK

Rokit RP8 G5 Stand Bundle

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 591806
Brand: KRK
Model: Rokit RP8 G5 Stand Bundle
Price: $645.70

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The Rokit RP8 G5s are a solid choice for bedroom producers and home studios needing a decent, affordable monitoring solution. The app-based room correction is surprisingly effective, and the multiple voicing modes let you tailor the sound to different genres – though experienced engineers might find the low-end a touch overemphasized. They're a great starting point, or a reliable second set of monitors.

Product Description

KRK Rokit RP8 G5 Stand Bundle

*Bundle offer comprising*, 2x KRK Rokit RP8 G5

  • *Active Nearfield Studio Monitor*
  • Equipped with: 8" glass aramid woofer and 1" soft dome tweeter
  • Class-D amplifier 203 W bi-amped: 68 W tweeter and 135 W woofer
  • Max sound pressure (SPL): 111 dB
  • Frequency range: 32 - 40
  • 000 Hz (+3/-10 dB)
  • Frequency response: 42 - 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): 400 x 266 x 319 mm
  • Weight: 10.45 kg
  • Includes 2 magnetic faceplates (one with grill) and foam insulation pad
  • Millenium BS-500 Set
  • *Set of Height Adjustable Monitor Stands*
  • For near-field monitors
  • Panel surface: 23 x 23 cm
  • Height adjustable from 93-131 cm
  • Maximum load capacity: 20 kg
  • Length of the triangular base: 45 cm per side
  • Weight per pair: 6.6 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Set of 2 in a box
PROS
  • • Glass-aramid woofer delivers tight, controlled low-end response.
  • • DSP-based EQ presets offer surprising flexibility for room correction.
  • • Integrated LC display provides clear visual feedback on settings.
  • • Included stands and faceplates add immediate value and customization.
CONS
  • • Bass can be a bit hyped for truly critical mixing applications.
  • • Limited input options compared to some higher-end studio monitors.
  • • The plastic enclosure, while functional, doesn't inspire premium build confidence.

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Key Features

Woofer Size 8"
Power (Watts 203 W (135W woofer, 68W tweeter)
Frequency Range 32 - 40,000 Hz (+3/-10 dB)
Connections Balanced XLR / 6.3 mm jack combo
Weight 10.45 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

It's surprisingly good, especially for smaller rooms; it does a decent job of taming reflections and improving stereo imaging, but it's not a substitute for proper acoustic treatment.
They're more geared towards production and tracking, though capable of mixing. The slightly colored sound isn't ideal for critical mastering where absolute neutrality is paramount.
It combines the stiffness of glass with the damping properties of aramid fibers, resulting in a more controlled and less resonant low-frequency response than a standard paper or plastic cone.

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