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PRORECK Club 3000 12-Inch 4000w DJ Powered PA Speaker System Combo Set with Bluetooth USB Drive Read Function SD Card Remote Control,Two subwoofers and 8 line Array Speakers Set for Church, DJ, Live

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Features

  • PRORECK CLUB 3000 PA SYSTEM: All-in-one 4000 watt bluetooth PA system consists of (1) active subwoofer, (1) passive subwoofer, (2) 4x4-inch array speakers(totally eight speakers), (2) speaker stands, (1) 30-feet speakon cable, (6) 8-inch 6.35mm cables,(1) 6-feet 6.35mm cables, (1) 33-feet 6.35mm cables, (1) remote control and (1) user manual. The active subwoofer features a 12-inch amplifier and streams music to the passive speaker and line array speakers, to deliver music to all audiences.
  • WIRELESS CONNECTION & OPERATION: Instantly pair with iPhone,iPod, iPad, android devices, etc with line of sight of up to 66 feet. You can also use the remote control to switch mode, play/pause, switch to previous/next song, increase/decrease volume from up to 20 feet; Telescoping speaker pole to adjust the pa system from 65 inch to 80 inch. Use side handles to lift and transport the subwoofers conveniently.
  • HUGE COMPATABILITY & VERSATILE CONNECTIONS: The powered system set features BLUETOOTH/USB DRIVE/SD CARD functions. Simply insert USB drive/SD CARD to playback songs. Versatile 4-channel mono & stereo inputs (two mono XLR inputs for microphone or line-level source, one stereo 6.35mm input and one stereo RCA input) and one stereo RCA outputs. Individual volume controls and treble/bass control, master volume to set the general volume conveniently
  • WIDE RANGE OF USAGE:The PA system has 4000 Watt Peak /1000 RMS, and can accommodate up to 200 persons and 500 m2. Wide frequency response (from 40-20KHz) makes it suitable for amplifying any type of audio including music or vocals. Great for wedding, meeting, speeches, churches, class teaching, gymnastics, conference, home theater, etc. Easily connect to multiple musical instruments.
  • DEEP & THRILLING STEREO SOUND: Two rock-solid subwoofers are made of MDF material and reduces resonance for distortion-free and accurate response. Eight tweeters and eight mid-tweeters ensures clear and deep stereo sound. Note: Items are shipped with three packages separately.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandPRORECK
Dimensions38 x 21 x 18 inches
ConnectivityBluetooth, USB, XLR, RCA
ColorBlack
Compatible withSmartphones
PlacementFloor Standing
Power RequirementCorded Electric
MaterialEngineered Wood
Weight121 lbs
Power Output4000 Watts
Channels4
Use CaseFor Surround Sound Systems, Indoor Use, Smartphones/Tablets
Model NumberCLUB 3000
Launch DateNovember 24, 2017
ManufacturerPRORECK AUDIO
OriginChina

Frequently asked questions

The PRORECK Club 3000 features a 12-inch 4000W DJ powered PA speaker system combo set that includes Bluetooth connectivity, USB drive and SD card reading functionality, and a remote control. It comes with two subwoofers and eight line array speakers, making it suitable for a wide range of applications such as churches, DJ performances, and live events.

You can connect your device to the PRORECK Club 3000 PA System through Bluetooth for wireless streaming, or via a USB drive or an SD card. This flexibility allows you to play music or sound from a variety of sources easily.

Yes, the PRORECK Club 3000 is versatile enough to be used for both indoor and outdoor events. Its powerful 4000-watt output and comprehensive set of two subwoofers and eight line array speakers deliver clear, strong sound that can cover large areas effectively.

Yes, the PRORECK Club 3000 is designed for ease of use, with a straightforward setup process. It comes with a remote control for convenient management of the system during live performances. The Bluetooth, USB, and SD card features also allow for easy music playback control.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The ProReck Club System 3000 has overwhelmingly positive reviews for its audio quality, durability, and value against the price paid. Users, including a professional audio expert, an 80's cover band member, and a beginning DJ, all praised the sound output and clarity of this system. Some minor issues were noted pertaining to the durability of the materials used for certain components and the need for customization to meet specific requirements.

Pros

  • 🎵 Superior sound quality, with clear and crisp audio across the whole spectrum
  • 🔊 Ample volume for small-to-medium sized venues and for activities like ceremonies and parties
  • 🤩 Great value for money
  • 🔧 Some components such as subwoofers and tweeters were singled out for praise
  • 🔗 Bluetooth capability within close range

Cons

  • 🔩 Some minor comments around material and construction, since the MDF used may not withstand rigorous transportation or gigging
  • 🚗 The bluetooth device needs to be within a close range to provide a reliable connection
  • 🔨 Initial setup may be considered tedious due to the need to screw all the array speakers to the mounts

Should I Buy It?

Yes, this system presents a strong choice for those in need a powerful PA system capable of delivering excellent sound quality for small-to-medium venues. The overwhelmingly positive reviews not only from audio professionals but also from users in practical use-cases prove that the ProReck Club 3000 is a worthwhile investment. Some minor setbacks are mentioned, but these often seem like nuances that won't detract from the overall performance of the system.


  • Ideal for 300 guest weddings
I bought this system to start gigging as a DJ. This was a scary purchase, I had no idea if this system was going to throw out enough sound, but I’m just starting out so I was trying to find the best option within my budget. I spent days researching wattage which actually left me more confused and I compared a lot of systems and read tons of reviews. There’s always those one or two bad reviews that make me nervous. After purchasing this and using it at my first wedding/reception, my fears are relieved. I have a lot of good things to say about it! You’re most likely reading this review because you want to know if this system can put out enough volume for the dance party. I had it set up at one end of a 500 square foot building. I set the proreck amp (on the back of the powered sub) at 50% volume for the L/R channels and master. I set my mixer’s master volume at unity and the mp3 channel at 65%. I felt like this was really loud, an ideal volume for the venue. One couple walked up and asked if I could crank it more. I was surprised, but ok. I put the mp3 channel up to 75% and the meter was solid yellow, close to redlining so I backed it off a little. I turned the speaker amp to 75% and it also was solid yellow but not redlining. This was crazy loud, I noticed a couple of the older guests walked out, which may have been from the volume, so I backed it off a bit. I let the guests know it’s louder at the end of the room where the speakers are. Everyone danced and seemed to have a great time, and I could definitely feel the bass, so yes, this system is loud enough for a small to medium size wedding. Just know you’re not going to rock a stadium! The ceremony was outside and I only had to use about 40% of the system’s max volume for the processional music and officiant mic. You would be just fine doing a ceremony with 500 guests. In summary, if you turn this system all the way up and stand within 30 feet of it facing you, you will at least come very close to causing permanent hearing damage! It’s more than enough for a speaker on a microphone and just enough to deafen the dancing crowd, assuming your speakers are close to the dance floor. Eventually I’m going to want to do bigger gigs and I think augmenting this with two powered 15” powered pa speakers will be enough to rock a 500 guest dance party. Regarding setup, the initial setup was tedious because you have to screw all the array speakers to the mounts. The array mounts are separate from the poles so I’m leaving the arrays assembled. They transport that way well, and they’re a good size to carry one handed. The subs have wonderful carry handles and are heavy enough to make me feel like they have substance but light enough that I don’t mind carrying them around. The mounting poles are fine, no complaints. The Bluetooth works just fine, but the device needs to stay close, like 20 feet, to be reliable. What I loved about the Bluetooth is that after the reception was over, I could play some light tunes from my phone on the speakers while I tore down my desk and mixer. It’s convenient only having to run power to one of the subs. All the cables to connect the other sub and both arrays are included. Speaking of the arrays, here’s actually my favorite thing about this system. The audio is really clear and crisp. Instead of those all in one full range 12 or 15” speakers, this setup lets the subs handle just the low frequency and the arrays handle the high end, so they cover the whole audio spectrum really well. I received unsolicited comments from two different people on how clear the sound is. In summary, yes, this really is a great system, coming from an actual audio professional. The bad reviews are people who got unlucky with a manufacturing defect or just don’t know how to gain stage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022 by Nate Fisher

  • for the price they smack
i do light dj gigs with them and for the price, ease of setup/teardown, bluetooth, and having enough volume, i cant recommend them enough. plenty loud for single room parties, the 2x subs fill out a room nicely, but the setup also does the job for outside. im 20 hours in on higher volume use in and no problems, ive made the money i spent on them back with no problem ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024 by Wyatt

  • Professional DJ - These speakers are awesome! Great price and great sound.
I've been a professional DJ for the past three years and I was looking for an additional set of speakers to take on some "country gigs." Honestly, I wasn't expecting much, especially considering the price. My main speakers are QSC K12s, which cost more for one speaker than the entire Proreck Club 3000 system. With that being said, the sound quality of the Proreck system is insanely good. The bass gets a bit muddy at very low frequencies, but the mids and highs are crisp and overall, it delivers excellent sound. My first gig was at a barn dance (see picture) and I had no problems setting up the speakers and hooking up my DDJ-SX2 controller and microphone to the XLR inputs. The barn holds about 300 people and the sound filled the room quite easily. In fact, I had the master level at about half and a couple people said it was too loud. Pros: - inexpensive - multiple inputs - on-board EQ - adjustable height for array speakers - Bluetooth connectivity - great sound quality Cons - cheaply constructed (plastic array speakers and cheap coating on the woofers that chips off easily) - heavy (weighs 125lbs total. I think my QSCs are 36lbs each) - takes a while to find the right levels - bass is a bit muddy - array speakers don't come with a case (I use a hockey bag) - I don't like the name "Proreck" - honestly, it just sounds stupid ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2019 by Future ESQ Future ESQ

  • Honest review on the PRORECK Club 3000, Strong points and low points.
We are a 80's cover band and have a huge sound system, but for smaller gigs don't need to haul the big rig around. So I bought the ProReck Club System 3000. Best part is that it sets up fast! Bought some hockey bags for the top speakers (lined with some foam to keep from getting marked up) Found some Fender sub covers for the subs. Like a lot of people say the subs get pretty lose sounding and get muddy. I fixed this by replacing the stock speakers with a 12 inch DVC speaker built for a car (HYANKA 12 inch subwoofer, 1600 Watts Max Power Dual 4 Ohm Competition Car Subwoofer, 45-1000 hz, Dual Voice Coil) this is a amazon brand speaker but it's very heavy, with great specs, good for all the power this ProReck club 3000 system can toss at it. YES, you can use a car sub LOL. Now the bass is full tight and can go down to DJ music with no problem. Turn it up and the police will be dispatched (to my home) The nice thing about the dual 4 Ohm voice coils is you can make it a 8 Ohm speaker, 4, or 2 Ohm speaker in how you wire it up. :) Now the system sounds like a nice sound system for your home when your not using it live, very well balanced with just the right amount of bass and that is with the gain just barely on. I think ProReck needs to install T-Nuts for the speakers instead of just screwing into the MDF, I will not last long ( that's what I did was to change that ) also drill the holes a bit bigger for the mounting screws that mount the speaker grill on. When you try to remove the screws sometimes the MDF would come with it. Easy fix a larger counter sunk hole. Last would be the box, MDF will NOT hold up to any kind of moving around in the rain or on the road for gigging or DJ work either. Make it out of plywood guys. If PRORECK reads this, please take time and look at what your selling, it so close to a perfect sound system. The tops sound really good, have not looked at what you did for crossovers to the tweeter but will be soon. Last couple things are the sideways movement on the to speakers. They rock a little side by side and then the speakers look bent and not strait to the eyes, So maybe a little more tighter bracket. I'm sure most people would pay the extra money to have this system upgraded for more pro use. Might up the price a couple hundred dollars but would be well worth it. Also more insulation inside the sub cabinet would be a good idea. I plan to treat my MDF with rubber coating and adding some more speaker insulation. Also will treat the outside with waterproof coatings as well. All in all it's still a great bang for the buck and I'm sure after I'm done updating it will work fine for us. The new sub speakers rock, and it get loud with tight sold bass, and will go down to very lows on DJ dance music. :) Side Note: Replacing your stock speakers will void the warranty. So that's up to you! I plan on making money with this system so I do care what the bass sounds like and that the sub speakers will hold up under high spl's. Just my 2 cents. :) 6/14/2023 update: Still loving the speakers, seems like I am missing a little of the bass guitar in the mix, drums sound fine. So I'm trying a different bass speaker made by SAAT, it's only rated at 200 watts rms. So we will see what the difference is between the two. I was thinking maybe I could run the sub amps at 4 ohms, but I see it says 8 ohms. The Array speakers can go either 4/8 ohms. So it could be they are running an mono amp in 4 ohms mode with two 8 ohms speakers hooked up. The would seem to make since, so I would never try to swap out the 12 inch bass speakers with 4 ohms ones unless you take to PRORECK and get an OK that it can go lower ohms and be stable. So I will update when I know how the SAAT speakers sound compared to the large subs I put in. The main thing is to get a speaker that will have a lot of out put but sound really good on low end with no mud. That's my goal. So stay tuned and I will find the perfect replacement woofer speakers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2022 by Jeffrey A.

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