I'm thinking about picking up an used 1066, but wondering if there are any sonic differences between the 2. I've looked at the specs sheet between the 2 units and they seem to be using identical parts. Besides the bass management problem of 1066 on multi-external ins, is there anything else that I should be aware of?
any sonic differences between RSP1066 and 1068?
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Thanks Kevin for answering my question, but one more question for you:
I did a quick search on the topic and it seems that the 1068 also support more DTS formats where the 1066 doesn't support DTS 96/24?- Bottom
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Originally posted by BlazeMasterThanks Kevin for answering my question, but one more question for you:
I did a quick search on the topic and it seems that the 1068 also support more DTS formats where the 1066 doesn't support DTS 96/24?
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Basically the core design are the same base on the schematics. I reckon the only upgrade done were the DSP, DAC & ADC and the mainboard for "bypass". On the other hand, I also found out that the 1066 actually uses 2 smaller transformer to power both analog and digital, another smaller for video. OPamps are similar but the 1068 uses cheapo TL072 for some switching and input/output whereas the 1066 just use all NJM5532. The 1068 comes with bypass which is a good feature if you listen to analog playback. The design of this circuitry is also well executed except maybe of some cheap components along the way nevertheless perform to its task.
So 1068 has better power supply and also digital processing compare to 1066. I would say both are good and it just comes down to your preference (price vs features). I would say get the 1068 if you have poor power supply at home.- Bottom
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Originally posted by BlazeMasterThanks Kevin for answering my question, but one more question for you:
I did a quick search on the topic and it seems that the 1068 also support more DTS formats where the 1066 doesn't support DTS 96/24?
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Thanks guys, I think I'll go with the 1066, even though there's a great deal on a 1068 on Audiogon, but just found out that it's refurbished.- Bottom
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I have the 1066 and it definitely HAS a analogue bypass. Any analogue stereo input will not be digitized if you remain in 2-channel mode. What the 1066 does, is: it makes a copy of the signal, digitizes it, does a low pass filter on it and sends it to the subwoofer. But in the menu you can put the subwoofor on "off" for stereo, so you basically have just an analogue bypass. By the way, this item has been thoroughly discussed here a few years ago when the 1066 was new.
to answer the OP: I am very content with the stereo sound from my Aqvox DAC, fed analogue and doubt that the 1068 offers much improvment there, although I have not listened to the 1068. In digital stereo sound the 1068 may sound better due to the better DACs (the 1066 is not very good for that, but what are good CD Players for??).- Bottom
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yes, as far as I can remember from reading the manuals for each unit
Originally posted by BlazeMasteris the height of the 1066 exactly the same as that of 1068?Bits of HT & 2ch Stuff: Rotel, Pro-ject, Oppo, Bel Canto, Elektra Audio, Benchmark, Panasonic, DSPeaker, Epson, Slim Devices, Belkin, Philips Pronto, Harmony, URC, Sennheisser, AKG, HTPC under development, KEF, Whatmough, Definitive Technology & Pardigm Signiture speakers- Bottom
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