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Troubleshooting

Problem: If there is no power, check to see if...

• The power cord is plugged into both the IEC socket on the rear panel of the unit 

and into the AC mains

• The AC mains voltage is matched to the operating voltage requirements (See

Changing Voltage in the Connecting the System section on page 3). If the AC 
mains voltage is higher than the Rokit is selected voltage it is possible that the 
fuse  needs to be replaced. (See Changing Fuses in the Connecting the System 
section on page 3).

• The power light is illuminated on the front panel of the Rokit. If not, turn the 

power switch OFF and check the A/C mains fuse(s). NEVER USE A LARGER 
AMPERAGE FUSE THAN IS SPECIFIED! Turn the power switch back on. The 
power light should  illuminate.

• If a fuse change was needed and upon powering the monitor back up the fuse(s)

blow again, the monitor needs to be returned to the dealer you purchased it from 
or to KRK for servicing.

Problem: If you can't hear any sound...

•  Repeat steps in the previous troubleshooting section above before continuing to 

the next steps.

• Check to see if all other audio devices using the same AC outlet are still operat

ing.

• Make sure that:

• The audio source cable is plugged into both the source output and 

the monitor input.

• The System Gain pot is turned up fully clockwise (+ 6 dB).
• The signal source (E.g. mixing console, work station, CD player, etc.) is 

turned up to a level that can properly send a signal to the monitors.

•  If one of the monitors is working.  Exchange the audio input cable from the non-

working monitor to the working unit.  This will determine whether it's really the 
monitor, a faulty cable, or some other glitch in the audio chain. 

•  If the monitor is still not responding, it should be returned to the dealer that you 

purchased it from or to KRK for servicing.

Problem: If the monitor suddenly stops working...

• Turn the monitor send down or off.
• Repeat steps in the troubleshooting sections above before continuing to the next 

steps.

• Carefully check to see if the amplifier's back plate is hot!  If the monitor has been

running at highest power output for an extended period of time, it could be that 
the unit has become overheated and the protection circuitry has shut the system 
down momentarily.  The Rokit provides maximum circuitry protection against AC 
power surges, amplifier overdrive, and overheating of the amplifiers.  Turn the 
monitor off then wait 30 minutes to allow the back plate to cool down.  Turn the 
power switch back on.

• Increase the volume to check for normal operation.
• If the monitor is still not responding, it should be returned to the dealer that you
purchased it from or to KRK for servicing. 

Problem: The sound quality changes...

• Repeat steps in the previous troubleshooting section above before continuing to 

the next steps.

• Disconnect the signal cable at the input of the monitor. With power on, place your

ear close to each driver (tweeter/woofer) and listen for noise (i.e., a slight hiss or 
hum).  If there's absolutely no sound whatsoever, it could be that one or more of 
the drivers (woofer or tweeter or both) is at fault. It's also possible that the prob
lem lies some where in the electronics.

• Play some non-distorted source material at a low volume.  Carefully cover the 

tweeter (to block the sound) without touching the diaphragm.  Is the woofer pro
ducing a clean sound?  If there is not a clear tonal quality or any sound at all 
then the woofer probably needs to be replaced.

• Cover the woofer so you can hear mostly the tweeter.  Is the tweeter producing a

clear sound?  If there is not a clear tonal quality or any sound at all then the 
tweeter probably needs to be replaced.

• Once you have a better idea of what may be at fault then call us and speak with 

someone in the service department.  They will help you determine the best solu
tion  to correct your monitors.  The service department can be reached at 818-
534-1580,

Problem: The monitor hisses, hums or makes other loud noises...

Here are some suggestions that will help you eliminate these undesirables from
your system:

• Make sure that the power cord is plugged snugly into the IEC socket on the rear 

of the monitor.

• Check the connections between the signal source and the monitor. The Rokits 

XLR and TRS  connector is a completely balanced system. If you're connecting 
an unbalanced output to the monitor, be sure that you're using PIN 2 for signal 
and have PIN 1 and PIN 3 tied together at the source end.

• Refer to the Connecting the System section on page 4 of this manual to ensure 

that the AC mains is matched to the operating voltage requirements.

• All audio equipment should use the same ground point. Check all other devices 

using the same AC output in the building like dimmers, neon signs, TV screens, 
and computer monitors. These devices should not be using the same circuit. .

For updated Troubleshooting information please visit our Web Site www.krksys.com

Please read the warranty card that was included in the shipping carton of your
monitor prior to shipping it back to KRK Systems, LLC.  All products in need of
repair can be returned to the dealer where it was purchased or to KRK Systems,
LLC. 
Before shipping your unit back to KRK for service you must acquire an “RMA” from
KRK. Your unit will not be received by the company, nor will any work be done on
your unit without this very important number. Please call KRK at 818-534-1580

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Summary of Contents for ROKIT POWERED SERIES

Page 1: ...O MONITOR SUBWOOFER GUIDE KRK SYSTEMS LLC 9340 De Soto Ave Chatsworth CA 91311 USA HTTP WWW KRKSYS COM PART LITK00017 Our mission is to innovate design and deliver superior audio products that form the bridge between an artistic vision and a realized dream ...

Page 2: ...h the same characteristics as the original parts have been used and that the routine safety checks have been performed to guarantee that the equipment is in safe operating condition REPLACEMENT WITH UNAUTHORIZED PARTS MAY RESULT IN FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR OTHER HAZARDS ATTENTION POUR VITER LES CHOC ELECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET ...

Page 3: ...materials Please save these items They should be used when trans porting or shipping your Rokit Powered monitors Unpacking Your Rokit Powered subwoofer has been carefully inspected and tested before packing and shipping After unpacking your monitor subwoofer carefully inspect it for exterior damage and immediately report any physical damage during transit to your shipping carrier Save the shipping...

Page 4: ...cers we ve come to understand how a properly tuned monitor can become a valuable recording tool 2 Distortion Management Physical Non linear and Electronic Distortion Any deviation of the original audio signal is a distortion Various amplifier distortions have been identified the most commonly measured being intermodula tion and harmonic distortion Distortion can be present in an amplifier circuit ...

Page 5: ...low LED illuminates the trademarked KRK Triangle on the front baffle when power is applied NOTE MAKE SURE THAT THE VOLTAGE INDICATOR FOUND IN THE VOLTAGE SELECTOR IS SET TO THE CORRECT VOLTAGE SETTING FOR YOUR VOLTAGE CHANGING VOLTAGE To change the voltage remove the power cord slide voltage selector to desired voltage setting Please note when making voltage changes the fuses will have to be repla...

Page 6: ...tudio is critical to their performance Typically they should be placed so that that the listening position is fully covered with all monitors resting on the same horizontal plane A great way to test a monitor for its imaging capability is to play back a CD or DVD recorded acoustically in stereo or one recorded in surround sound if you have a surround sound set up We recommend acoustic music becaus...

Page 7: ...bwoofer you run the risk of damaging the equip ment Rotate the subwoofer s gain control counterclockwise and set the low pass filter control to the 80Hz position Power up the subwoofer prior to the other speakers shut down in reverse order note that the power light is illuminated Play back some music and turn the console output up to a moderate listening volume At this point the bass should sound ...

Page 8: ...er placement within the room and 2 via electrical settings that affect levels low pass filter frequency and phase Proper Physical Placement of Subwoofer Just because bass frequencies are largely non directional does not mean that you can ignore the subwoofer s placement in the room If fact a sub s physical position in the room in relation to the floor walls and other surfaces radically influences ...

Page 9: ...500 Hz to 2 000 Hz for the near field speakers After adjusting each near field speaker one at a time to 85 dB SPL adjust the LFE channel 10 dB louder or 95 dB SPL Use the LFE level trim for this adjustment rather than the subwoofer gain control which would corrupt the sub woofer bass management levels set in the previous section Bass Management Theory Bass Management Bass management is a method fo...

Page 10: ...ed to the dealer that you purchased it from or to KRK for servicing Problem The sound quality changes Repeat steps in the previous troubleshooting section above before continuing to the next steps Disconnect the signal cable at the input of the monitor With power on place your ear close to each driver tweeter woofer and listen for noise i e a slight hiss or hum If there s absolutely no sound whats...

Page 11: ...Connector System Volume Control LED Power Indicator RP5 53Hz 20kHz 2 0dB 1 Soft Dome 5 Aramid Glass Fiber 10 7 8 x 7 1 4 x 8 7 8 28 cm x 19 cm x 23 cm 16 lbs 15 watts 30 watts 82dB 90dB 05 02 10K Ohm 10K Ohm 3 0KHz 45Hz 1A 500mA RP6 49Hz 20kHz 1 5dB 1 Soft Dome 6 Aramid Glass Fiber 12 11 16 x 8 7 8 x 10 1 2 38 cm x 27 cm x 31 cm 23 lbs 18 watts 50 watts 84dB 95dB 09 01 10K Ohm 10K Ohm 2 6KHz 40Hz ...

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