I recently upgraded from my Denon AVR 881 to the Rotel RC-1070 & RB-1070. My speakers are Polk Audio RT20p - 8 yrs. old. Each speaker has a powered sub (2 8"/speaker) built in with a 150 wat amp. I found once I hooked up the seperates I had to decrease the sub amp volume because the preamp did a good job with bass control. This may not be the best preamp in its class but I would argue that it is a good buy for the money - I paid $1236 with tax for the amp & preamp. Very happy with the Rotel products - plus a 5 yr. warranty too.
Review: Rotel RC-1070 Preamplifier
Category: Preamps
Well this preamplifier was sort of my first taste of mid-fi audio. First off, the looks are definitely fashionable, but not knock your socks off gorgeous. Functionally, it is remote controlled and all knobs are solid and work reliably. Moving to the sound, it was pretty smooth and tubelike sounding. Midrange was smooth and revealing, definitely a good match for the B&W speakers. But the problem I found was that it did not seem to have good control with bass, which in part is due to the RB 1080 amplifier as well. But other than that, I was very impressed with the sound of the budget preamplifier. One mistake is playing two sources at once, the preamp does have a tendency to bleed from source to source, so this can be a problem, but not if you are aware of it. The total harmonic distortion was nearly non existent, it is an extremely quiet preamp. Compared to NAD material, I found the Rotel to be a better match for my B&W speakers. NAD seemed to be a little less revealing in the midrange, but just an overall decent performer. If I were to rate the RC 1070, I would definitely give it a 4 out of 5. It is no dropdead gorgeous preamp, but it is a good bang for buck piece of equipment.
Associated gear
Rotel RB-1080 Amplifier
B&W CDM 7NT speakers
Arcam FMJ CD 23 cd player
Zu Cable Wax Speaker Cable
Zu Cable Oxyfuel interconnects
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Well this preamplifier was sort of my first taste of mid-fi audio. First off, the looks are definitely fashionable, but not knock your socks off gorgeous. Functionally, it is remote controlled and all knobs are solid and work reliably. Moving to the sound, it was pretty smooth and tubelike sounding. Midrange was smooth and revealing, definitely a good match for the B&W speakers. But the problem I found was that it did not seem to have good control with bass, which in part is due to the RB 1080 amplifier as well. But other than that, I was very impressed with the sound of the budget preamplifier. One mistake is playing two sources at once, the preamp does have a tendency to bleed from source to source, so this can be a problem, but not if you are aware of it. The total harmonic distortion was nearly non existent, it is an extremely quiet preamp. Compared to NAD material, I found the Rotel to be a better match for my B&W speakers. NAD seemed to be a little less revealing in the midrange, but just an overall decent performer. If I were to rate the RC 1070, I would definitely give it a 4 out of 5. It is no dropdead gorgeous preamp, but it is a good bang for buck piece of equipment.
Associated gear
Rotel RB-1080 Amplifier
B&W CDM 7NT speakers
Arcam FMJ CD 23 cd player
Zu Cable Wax Speaker Cable
Zu Cable Oxyfuel interconnects
Similar products
Multiple Receivers, Onkyo, Yamaha, etc
NAD amp/preamp combo
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