TLSGuy,
Thanks for the reply. I think the Maryland Rotel location will work for us. A family member is moving to Washing D.C. and I may be able to get him to take it there this spring.
Do you think it's possible I messed up the RMB-1095 by driving different ohm and wattage rated speakers? I have my old Rotel-1570 processor hooked to the RMB-1095 (5 ch 200 w per at 8 oh) driving the center Polk LSiC (4 ohm 200w) and 2x Bose 301s (8 ohm 75w) and the Rotel RB-1080 (2 ch 200w per at 8 ohm) driving 2x LSi15s (4 ohm 250w). Volume 70 is as high as I've ever gone.....I think.
No, I don't. The current in the output stage will be higher with lower impedance loads. However, any self respecting power amp with the "pretensions" of that Rotel should be able to handle 4 ohm loads with no problem.
Those amps are known for this issue, largely due to an improper design decision.
I would advise you to get an estimate for repair, as I personally don't think those units are worth investing a lot of money into. They probably will just fix the faulty channels and then a few weeks after you get it back another channel will blow.
My advice after consideration is not to repair that unit and invest in something more reliable.
I don't personally favor putting more then three amps in one chassis and preferably not more than two. However I understand that for the front three in an AV system one chassis is handy. For one thing if you use only two channel amps you are likely to end up with an unused amp channel.