Rotel Reciever VS Processor and seperate AMP

Vancouver

Vancouver

Full Audioholic
I am stuck and could use some honest advice. I am currently have a denon 1803, and just went from B&W 603's to B&W FPM. I want to change my reciever 50% becuase of looks and 50% becuase of sound quality.

Is there a big different in sound quality between the Rotel RSX-1067 reciever, and the seperate processor RSP-1068 and seperate ampifier? anyone done a sound test?
 
hifiman

hifiman

Audioholic
I have the 1068 with an Outlaw amp and really love it. I've read reviews of their receiver that have been very favorable. I probably would have gone with the receiver, but I really wanted to have true separates. One thing about the receiver that was a big deal for me was the amount of heat it generates. The only place I can put a receiver or pre/pro is not well ventilated. I've had a Sony ES receiver in there at one time that was like a furnace. I think the Rotel gets even hotter, so keep that in mind.
 
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enrique

Full Audioholic
I have the rotel rsx1056 with 603s3's and they sound fantastic.To answer your question i beleive as i have read in other forums and such that the receiver/processing compared to the rsp1068 is about the same except you get a tuner with the rec.As far as the 1067 is concerned you can get a 1056 plus a good 2ch amp for less than the 1067 and would be a better performer.My understanding is other than the 7 ch and 25 more watts of the 1067 its the same as the 1056.Those extra 25 watts really dont do anything in comparison.
 
Vancouver

Vancouver

Full Audioholic
all good advice becuase it seems to cost a lot more to go the way of buying seperate. I have individual floating shelves for my av equipment so heat is not fact at all.
 
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enrique

Full Audioholic
just so you know i have my rotel in a wall unit.It's actually in the tv stand portion of the wall unit.It has doors which i keep open.I have yet to have any heat problem,and it's on all day.I have to use it to watch tv etc.
 

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