@thyname My apologies. Reread your post and your your thought is clear.
Two Rotel preamp sound different
So I recently got a Rotel RC-995 to replace a Rotel RC-970BX for the purpose of using the balanced out for future amp upgrade. When I hook up the preamp and and fired it up, I notice an immediate change to the sound, especially in the bass and treble end. It actual sound more real and natural compare to the RC-970BX. This sudden change make me realize that alot of factors was put into the RC-995. The RC-970BX, compare to the RC-995, sounded " digital". You can say it had alot of "artifact noise" to the instruments and voice which I could not understand.
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@corelli : not sure you understood what I was trying to say. Although you quoted it. |
"If they are different models, even from the same brand, it is highly likely they sound different. That's obvious. Unless I am missing something here?" If this were true you would only buy the entry level of every offering out there. Yes, you are missing something. Many years ago I owned both of these preamps. The 970 was not offensive but it's bigger brother was a richer, fuller more controlled sound even via the SE outputs. |
All my preamps uave a different tone. B&k pro10 mc is smooth with no harshness. Adds depth to midrange and is a nuthair bright. Very honest with recordings and bad is bad and great is great. amazing features, there is “zero” change in sound unless i set tone controls onlyo P-308 adds an overall very natural low frequency tone to entire audio spectrum during playback it adds some lows to recordings which need it and does not cut off highs with playback midrange s more crunchy w p-308 When i switched to the b&k in mid late 90’s from onkyo tx-890 used as preamp for the m-504 and matching tuner/eq/sl-1200mkii tt. Jvc tape deck/wollensack 8 track. tape and 8 trk have been cleaned wrapped and in storage in other room. when i bought and swapped the b&k pro10 for tfhe P-308 i was “wow” i like that. |