RSP-1098 to Integra?

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  • joetama
    Senior Member
    • May 2006
    • 786

    RSP-1098 to Integra?

    I am thinking about selling my RSP-1098 since it has pretty much become a nearly useless part of my HT system. I got my Sim P-3 preamp which has replaced the Rotel for two channel duty. I would like something that decodes HDMI Audio, has HDMI switching, & has XLR outs.

    The only thing that I have found that has this is the Integra. Any thoughts on this? Is it a bad idea or a good one?

    Thanks,
    Joe
    -Joe
  • DrJRapp
    Super Senior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 1204

    #2
    Originally posted by joetama
    I am thinking about selling my RSP-1098 since it has pretty much become a nearly useless part of my HT system. I got my Sim P-3 preamp which has replaced the Rotel for two channel duty. I would like something that decodes HDMI Audio, has HDMI switching, & has XLR outs.

    The only thing that I have found that has this is the Integra. Any thoughts on this? Is it a bad idea or a good one?

    Thanks,
    Joe
    If your watching/listening habits are mostly movies then go for it. I'm a former 1098 owner who now has a DTC 9.8 and I got here via an Anthem Statement D2. I can strongly recommend the 9.8 over the 1098 for theater use.
    Jerry Rappaport

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    • Chris D
      Moderator Emeritus
      • Dec 2000
      • 16877

      #3
      Joe- If you're looking to buy something right now, then yeah, the Integra is a good way to go.

      Otherwise, the next round of pre/pros are about to be released here in a couple months, with new technologies and components. Many of them have what you're looking for. I'll be buying a Parasound halo C3, probably.
      CHRIS

      Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
      - Pleasantville

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      • joetama
        Senior Member
        • May 2006
        • 786

        #4
        Hey thanks for the input look like I should wait.

        Thanks,
        Joe
        -Joe

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        • Mig17
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 169

          #5
          Originally posted by DrJRapp
          If your watching/listening habits are mostly movies then go for it. I'm a former 1098 owner who now has a DTC 9.8 and I got here via an Anthem Statement D2. I can strongly recommend the 9.8 over the 1098 for theater use.
          I am quite doubful that the 1700$ 9.8 Integar can make 1098 sound bad

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          • joetama
            Senior Member
            • May 2006
            • 786

            #6
            Originally posted by Mig17
            I am quite doubful that the 1700$ 9.8 Integar can make 1098 sound bad
            I doubt as well that it could make it sound 'bad'. But, to be perfectly honest I was impressed with my Rotel equipment until I started trying other brands out.

            That being said, I'm willing to trade up to something with HDMI decoding.

            To be completely honest, I might just sell the RSP-1098 and just start using my Yamaha receiver as my SS processor.
            -Joe

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            • DrJRapp
              Super Senior Member
              • Apr 2003
              • 1204

              #7
              Originally posted by Mig17
              I am quite doubful that the 1700$ 9.8 Integar can make 1098 sound bad
              It doesn't, and I didn't say it did. However, there is more to the big picture than SQ. In my experience, features, build quality, reliability and warrantee support all lean strongly in favor of the Integra. It truely is an amazing piece of gear for $1700. The 1098 was and still is overpriced for what it delivers IMHO. I got an early 1098 and it broke 4 times in its first year, and each time it took six weeks to turn around. I went thru at least 10 or 12 FW updates "fixing other problems" Then I got an early Anthem D2 and it broke 3 times in it's first year and took as much as 10 weeks to resolve. During my ownership the D2 went thru 21 FW updates "fixing other problems". At that point I said goodbye to expensive pre-pros and bough the Integra. I got the first one that my dealer received in stock. It has only broken once and the TAT door to door was 3 weeks. The 9.8 is on it's 7th FW update "fixing other problems".

              You be the judge.....
              Jerry Rappaport

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              • cxc21
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 107

                #8
                I guess you noticed by now that Rotel will start shipping the new 15 series next month?

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