I need impedance help. Rogue RH-5 to Solid State Amp.


I do not understand impedance, but I usually use the 1:10 rule when making a pairing. That has helped me get by in my ignorance.

I am in a situation where it’s a little more complicated. I can’t find much information on the output impedance of the RH-5. It seems like everything I read is about the headphone amplifier output rather than the pre-outs. It also complicates matters with the 3 Gain settings. Maybe that makes no difference?

I am currently using a Cambridge with an input impedance of 33k ohms or a Denafrips at 22k ohms, but I’d love to get an idea of what I’m actually looking for. Although my main amp is a good match with it being a tube amp made by Rogue, I want to find a good solid state amp to have nearby.

I read somewhere that the balanced outputs have a different impedance than the unbalanced.

So, what should I be looking for impedance wise. And does the gain settings change anything? Should I avoid the balanced outputs with a wrong amp pairing?

Thanks to anyone willing to help.

Nick

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I am thoroughly impressed with the sound of these products and really believe in what Rogue is doing, but it’s far from user friendly.

It’s like how all of their unbalanced preamplifiers reverse polarity, but they don’t publish this anywhere. Not in the manual or on their website. You have to call and they say, “You’ll need to swap your polarity on the speaker end.” Umm. You did a really good job of explaining how to plug it into the wall and how to flip a rocker switch, but you left out a very non-intuitive instruction?

Doesn’t help that Stereophile’s measurements don’t align with Rogue’s. With the RP-1, is it just the phono with reverse polarity? Stereophile says yes. Rogue says it’s all the inputs. But only when you really dig.

@nickrobotron 

In that range check out the BelCanto e.One REF501S.  

Balanced connections, 95Kohm impedance but more importantly an ultra smooth midrange and treble that will go together with the RH-5.  The RH-5 is dead on neutral and sounds best with a smoother amplifier.    

I have the Parasound a21+ with a Cary Audio tube preamp and it sounds great but  the a21+ is just a touch too neutral for the RH-5.  

 

https://www.musicdirect.com/equipment/amplification/power-amp/bel-canto-e-one-ref501s-balanced-stereo-power-amplifier/ 

Thanks for the advice! Great to hear. Coming from the RP-1 to the RH-5, I believe there is a brighter, faster, more dynamic nature to the 5. The 1 is a great piece as well and has that warm, bloom that is so nice to be around. The 5 feels a bit more analytical and agile. 

Your write up confirms ears. So thank you! I will focus on a warm amp. The Cambridge is quite warm, honestly, just getting a little old at this point.