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  • ray5
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 444

    Rotel 15 series

    Hi! Has anyone seen the new 15 series in black? I have been to two dealers and they only had the silver, which looks awesome but I wanted to see the black also. The website doesn't do them much justice but it seems like they look even better. Anyone....
  • htsteve
    Super Senior Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 1216

    #2
    You could email Rotel and ask for them to send some pictures.

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    • ray5
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 444

      #3
      Thanks

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      • B&W_Group_Fan
        Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 45

        #4
        Rotel's PR company has some new pictures on their website that feature some 15 series in black.

        HT
        Rotel RSX-1560
        B&W Signature 7NT (x6) | B&W FPM6 (center) | Velodyne MiniVee
        Panasonic TH-46PZ800U | Panasonic DMP-BD55
        Apple TV

        Kitchen / Dining
        Rotel RB-1510 (RSX-1560 providing source)
        B&W CCM 65 (x4)

        Control
        URC MX-880 w/ MRF-350

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        • ray5
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2008
          • 444

          #5
          Originally posted by B&W_Group_Fan
          Rotel's PR company has some new pictures on their website that feature some 15 series in black.

          http://www.nicollpr.com/ROTEL/Files/...tyle%20Images/
          Thanks. They look beautiful!!! Definitely going for the black. In these they have stacked the components right on top of each other, is it only for the pictures or can they be stacked when in use?

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          • Ken49r
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2007
            • 312

            #6
            Originally posted by ray5
            In these they have stacked the components right on top of each other, is it only for the pictures or can they be stacked when in use?
            The pre/pro and processors generate a lot of heat so you always want them to sit on top to avoid blocking the air vent.
            I recently ugraded IC's and they are .5m length so I have to stack mine until I get a new equip rack.
            RMB-1095 > RCD-1072 > RSP-1069.

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            • dknightd
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2006
              • 621

              #7
              The manuals will tell you how much space each thing needs. Maybe Rotel has manuals online? The new digital amps run pretty cool maybe they can be stacked - my rule is don't stack something on top of something that has cooling vents on top. If the manuals do not specify, and something seems to run hot but has no vents I add spacers under the feet of the thing on top if I want/need to stack them.

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              • ray5
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 444

                #8
                Originally posted by dknightd
                The manuals will tell you how much space each thing needs. Maybe Rotel has manuals online? The new digital amps run pretty cool maybe they can be stacked - my rule is don't stack something on top of something that has cooling vents on top. If the manuals do not specify, and something seems to run hot but has no vents I add spacers under the feet of the thing on top if I want/need to stack them.
                The manual online says keep 4 inches space above, but all the pictures have them stacked. Perhaps I'll check with B&W, even the dealer said not to stack. But they do look neat stacked!

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                • dknightd
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 621

                  #9
                  As long as you stack the hot thing on top, and give it the space it needs, you are probably OK. 4" is a lot, it would surprise me if you really needed that much space, but they are the "experts" so follow their advice unless you have reason to believe your situation is different. You should ask Rotel how much space each device needs, then you should ask them why they do not allow that space in their advertising (if indeed they do not). Cooling spacing is not an exact science, and depends on the situation - for example if your shelves are open front back and sides then you can likely leave less space on top - if your shelves are enclosed then you might need to leave more vertical space.

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                  • B&W_Group_Fan
                    Member
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 45

                    #10
                    There is another discussion in the Rotel area on stacking as well:



                    I would definitely ask your dealer, though, and follow their advice.
                    HT
                    Rotel RSX-1560
                    B&W Signature 7NT (x6) | B&W FPM6 (center) | Velodyne MiniVee
                    Panasonic TH-46PZ800U | Panasonic DMP-BD55
                    Apple TV

                    Kitchen / Dining
                    Rotel RB-1510 (RSX-1560 providing source)
                    B&W CCM 65 (x4)

                    Control
                    URC MX-880 w/ MRF-350

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