Kustom PA

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10" powered speakers
Class A/B amplifier with 100W peak output
Flexible I/O options
Wedged corners for use as floor monitor
Piezo horn tweeter
Kustom PA KPX10A 10" Powered Speaker
Kustom PA KPX10A 10" Powered Speaker
Kustom PA KPX10A 10" Powered Speaker

collapse expand iconFeatures

  • 10" powered speakers
  • Class A/B amplifier with 100W peak output
  • Flexible I/O options
  • Wedged corners for use as floor monitor
  • Piezo horn tweeter

collapse expand iconSpecs

Speaker Configuration
  • Active/passive: Active
  • Type: 2-way
  • LF driver: 10"
  • MF driver: Not applicable
  • HF driver: Piezo driver
Power
  • Amplifier class: A/B
  • Wattage: 100W peak
  • Mixer/preamp: Not specified
Audio
  • Frequency response: 78Hz–20,000Hz
  • Coverage pattern: 90 x 60°
  • Max SPL: 115dB
Inputs
  • XLR: 1
  • TRS: 1
  • TS: Not specified
  • RCA: Not applicable
  • speakON: Not applicable
Outputs
  • XLR: Not applicable
  • TRS: 1
  • TS: Not specified
  • RCA: Not applicable
  • speakON: Not applicable
Enclosure
  • Cabinet material: MDF
  • Width: 12.2"
  • Height: 11.8"
  • Depth: 18.5"
  • Weight: 22.5 lb.

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4.35

20 Reviews

89%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Great monitor anywhere, or main for small venues

Great little PA unit if you have a sub and some kind of crossover and EQ. Great stage monitor if you have some kind of HPF. The lowest frequency it can handle is 78hz, so it's not full range and you will eventually ruin it if you blast lower frequencies thru it. Either way you use it you'll want some kind of HPF/X-over to keep out those low frequencies. (Cheap X-over/EQ: Behringer FBQ1502. Fancy X-over/EQ: DB Driverack PA2.) The one I bought this year is a whole pound heavier than the one I bought last year.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

Nope . not quality sound

Good for beginners This was a downgrade from harbinger but you get what you pay for lesson learned. I was trying to find a replacement for the harbinger 12s I had for 8 years. Great service nice looking product Flat sound no depth no highs Recommend for newbies or beginners

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Performances11
  2. Outdoor Events / Games6
  3. Amateur Recording3
  4. Home Studio2
  5. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing2
Cons
  1. Limited Functions4
  2. Poor Sound Quality1
  3. Unknown1
  4. Unreliable1
  5. Likely not durable1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced12
  2. Professional Musician6
  3. Novice1
Pros
  1. Easy To Use15
  2. Good Audio14
  3. Compact13
  4. Lightweight13
  5. Durable10
  • Great for Small FRFR

    5

    submitted2 months ago

    byJim

    fromOrange County, CA

    I'm using this speaker with a TONEX pedal. It works well and sounds great. IMO, no need to spend a lot on a bespoke FRFR when a good powered PA speaker will do the same thing. Plus I can put it on a pole stand to get it off the ground.

  • I did buy this again

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 months ago

    byDennis

    fromGreen bay wi.

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Small powered monitors the band likes the sound and size.

  • i WAS NOT ABLE TO GET THE PRODUCT

    1

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 months ago

    byAlan

    fromCosta Mesa CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I ordered it and was all excited to get new speakers and then there was fufillment issues. I am very disapointed I did not get the speakers

  • Pound of the uses for this monitor

    4

    submitted4 months ago

    byJerry

    fromStuart, FL

    I've used it as a monitor for small gigs and it does the job if the band is at low volume. But I found another use for it. I have a fender super champ that's only 15 watts but I love the amp. Just for $hits and giggles, I plugged the line out of the amp into this monitor and I now have a crystal clear 50 watt amp that's a lot lighter and louder than my 50 Watt Marshall.

  • Good when on sale. Has a midrange problem, but can be EQ'd

    4

    submitted5 months ago

    byJames

    fromSF Bay Area

    Pros: Pretty good speaker. A bit louder than I anticipated. Cons: This speaker has issues with upper bass and irritating high treble. But these were fixed with an eq setting saved for these two speakers I got. Application: Good for small venue. Needs a sub and EQ. Good for monitors if eq'd right.

  • Does what it does-well

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 months ago

    byKenneth

    fromAuburndale Florida

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    My goal was to have a speaker dedicated to my pc so I could play along with backing tracks at a louder volume. Does that well. Feels like the drummer and bass are right in the room.

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byBeck

    fromDetroit

    Would these speakers be good for DJing?

    Would these speakers be good for DJing?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Kustom PA KPX10A 10" Powered Speakers are entry-level powered PA speakers. While they can work for light DJ use, they do have limitations. Here's a breakdown to help you decide if they're right for your needs: Pros: Budget-friendly: Good for DJs just starting out or on a tight budget. Portable and lightweight: Easier to transport and set up. Built-in amplification: No need for an external amp. Cons: Limited bass: A 10" woofer won’t deliver the low-end punch needed for full dancefloor impact. You’ll miss that thump DJs often need, especially for genres like EDM, hip-hop, or house. Lower power output: They may not be loud enough for medium to large venues or outdoor events. Basic build quality: Not as rugged or reliable long-term as more established DJ speaker brands (like QSC, EV, or Yamaha). Okay for small gigs, house parties, or background DJ sets, especially if you're just starting out. Not ideal for serious club DJing, large events, or bass-heavy sets unless paired with a powered subwoofer..
  • asked byTony

    fromundisclosed

    Rms wattage?

    Rms wattage?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    RMS is about 35 watts.
  • asked byJB

    fromKnoxville

    Could this be used with the Kustom PA50 as an array or even a main in a small setting? Using the line out. Or will both crossovers mess up

    Could this be used with the Kustom PA50 as an array or even a main in a small setting? Using the line out. Or will both crossovers mess up

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, you can.
  • asked byRyan

    fromReno, NV

    How big of a space would the sound reach with this speaker?

    How big of a space would the sound reach with this speaker?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    About 200 sq feet.
  • asked byIan

    fromdolton, ill

    I already have a pair of these; My question is can I get another pair to connect to them

    I already have a pair of these; My question is can I get another pair to connect to them

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it has a line output.
  • asked byJoleen

    fromBakersfield CA

    Does this speaker have Bluetooth capabilities?

    Does this speaker have Bluetooth capabilities?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I don't think so. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.
  • asked byPete

    fromColumbus, OH

    Is this suitable for use connected directly to a guitar multi-effects / modeling unit(with multiple output/jack options)? Specifically, the Mooer GE300

    Is this suitable for use connected directly to a guitar multi-effects / modeling unit(with multiple output/jack options)? Specifically, the Mooer GE300

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, you can connect the Kustom PA KPX10A to a pedal. I don't know how suitable it is. That piezo tweeter will have quite a bit of zing.
  • asked byAle G

    fromWeston, Florida

    Hi, can I connect directly to a PC? (Headphones output). And can I connect to a digital piano? And both at the same time? Thanks!!

    Hi, can I connect directly to a PC? (Headphones output). And can I connect to a digital piano? And both at the same time? Thanks!!

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes and Yes. You'll need some type of y jack to power both.
  • asked byAL

    fromFERNDALE,MICHIGAN

    what are the dimensions of this cabinet?

Height(tall) ,Width,(across) ,depth (front/back), 
Thanks

    what are the dimensions of this cabinet? Height(tall) ,Width,(across) ,depth (front/back), Thanks

    Open Reply - Thomas
    DIMENSIONS (mm): 469mm H x 299mm W x 310mm D WEIGHT 22.5 lbs
  • asked byShimmy

    fromGrand Rapids, MI

    Will this work in place of an electric drum amplifier?

    Will this work in place of an electric drum amplifier?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes it will.
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