








🎧 Elevate your sound game — be the DJ everyone talks about!
The PRORECK Club 3000 is a robust 4000W powered PA system featuring dual 12-inch subwoofers and eight line array speakers designed for clear, immersive sound. With Bluetooth, USB, SD card playback, and multiple input options, it supports versatile connectivity for DJs, churches, and live events. Its ergonomic design includes remote control, adjustable speaker stands, and durable MDF subwoofer enclosures, making it ideal for venues up to 500m² and audiences of 200 people.






| ASIN | B077QMN89L |
| Antenna Location | For Indoor Use, For Smartphones or Tablets, For Surround Sound Systems |
| Audio Input | Bluetooth, USB Drive, SD Card, XLR, 6.35mm, RCA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,571 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #210 in PA Systems |
| Brand | PRORECK |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | ['XLR', 'RCA'] |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,402) |
| Enclosure Material | Engineered Wood |
| Item Dimensions | 38 x 21 x 18 inches |
| Item Weight | 121 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | PRORECK AUDIO |
| Mfr Part Number | CLUB 3000 |
| Model Number | CLUB 3000 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Output Wattage | 4000 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 799355096218 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
N**R
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.
F**Q
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
H**N
Great value, got my money's worth.
I bought this system nearly 8 years ago and have brought it to an average of 10 gigs a year since then. Bars, weddings, community events. It works great in small to medium sized venues. It sounds good and looks good. Good clear volume, great bass, and I love having two units to position for maximum effect in oddly-shaped venues. After nearly 8 years, some of the volume knobs have developed "dead spots" and some crackling. Spraying contact cleaner didn't seem to help. The subwoofer cabinets are getting chipped. One of the metal screens over the tweeter speaker broke off and I wasn't able to get the company to send me a replacement. All of that is okay. I've gotten my money's worth out of this rig and it owes me $0 It's time to buy a new system and I am actually planning to just buy this again. For the money, it can't be beat. If you do a lot more gigs, or if you are someone who needs to have name-brand gear, you might want to buy something at a higher price point. But I've had a great experience with this system and instead of paying $2500-4000 for an upgrade, I'm just gonna buy it again. Great value for the money.
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