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REICHERT, HERB, Atkinson, John |
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Stereophile; Feb2023, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p93-107, 8p, 16 Color Photographs, 8 Graphs |
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Rogue vs Rotel Switching from Rotel's $4499 RA-6000 to Rogue Audio's $1295 hybrid (tube-class-D) Sphinx V3 integrated amplifier and playing Robert Nighthawk's "Take It Easy Baby" off And This Is Maxwell Street (Studio IT CD R2641), the first thing I noticed was how the sound through my Falcon Gold Badges and the Klipsch RP600M IIs sounded distinctly darker and thicker. Outputs: 4 pairs of 3-way speaker binding posts: 2 for Speaker A and 2 for Speaker B; mono subwoofer and preamplifier out; 12V trigger; USB Power Port; RS232 connector for custom integration; 1/8" (3mm) unbalanced headphone output on the front panel. Looking first at the line-level analog inputs, the Rotel RA-6000's maximum voltage gain from the loudspeaker output at 1kHz into 8 ohms was 22.14dB for the balanced input and 27.8dB for the unbalanced inputs. Before this month, I'd never experienced Rotel amplification in one of my own systems, but I have memories of how their amplifiers sounded back in the early 1990s. [Extracted from the article] |
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