RA-1062 integrated or RB-1050 / RC-1070 combo

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  • spiffnme
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 280

    RA-1062 integrated or RB-1050 / RC-1070 combo

    For a 2 channel bedroom system...

    I've already got speakers, Snell Acoustics type K/II's.

    I need to decide between the RA-1062 integrated or going with the RB-1050 and RC-1070 combo.

    To be honest I already bought the RB-1050, and have been searching for a deal on a silver RC-1070, but in my searching I just came across a nice deal on the RA-1062, and thought it may be simpler to just get the integrated...I can alway re-sell the 1050 on Ebay or Audiogon.

    Which way would you go, and why?

    Thanks for the help.
  • Aussie Geoff
    Super Senior Member
    • Oct 2003
    • 1914

    #2
    Spifnme,

    The RC/RB combo will allow for future upgrades (e.g. higher power amps etc) However if this is a bedroom system and upgrades are unlikely (i.e. you have a main system) - then the RA-1062 will be fine. Interestingly the RA-1062 will let you drive your RB-1050 if thats what you want...

    Regards

    [B]Geoff[/B
    ]

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    • spiffnme
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2003
      • 280

      #3
      Thanks for changing the name of my thread...I was planning on something like that, but figured it would be too long. Guess I was wrong.

      Anybody else have any thoughts on this?

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      • spiffnme
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2003
        • 280

        #4
        I guess the name change didn't help much either.

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        • spiffnme
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2003
          • 280

          #5
          Well...this thread can continue to be disregarded, as I decided to get the RA-1062 integrated.

          I guess this means I have a nice RB-1050 available for sale now.

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          • ZX 6R
            Member
            • Jan 2003
            • 64

            #6
            The 1070 is defintely one of Rotel's weaker pieces at the moment. All the current integrateds pretty much have better sounding pre-sections than the RC-1070. It's VERY bright and harsh compaired to all the other gear. If you're on a budget look for used 995 which is MUCH better sounding. Going with the 1062 as you have is also a good option providing you don't need big power.

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            • spiffnme
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2003
              • 280

              #7
              The review I read of the 1062 tested the power of the unit, and though it is rated at 60 watts, their tests showed that to be a VERY understated rating...their results put it at 90/channel! It also bested the rest of the crowd in blind testing. I think I'm going to be thrilled with the 1062.

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              • tensjed
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2005
                • 8

                #8
                spiffnme, are you thrilled?

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