Rotel RSX-1056 VS. RSP-1068: Sound quality question

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  • JimTW
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2005
    • 110

    Rotel RSX-1056 VS. RSP-1068: Sound quality question

    I'm thinking about the 804S for half HT and half stereo music use.

    However, I'm wondering if anyone has had experience with these 2 setup
    and curious if there are any audible differences in sound quality.

    Setup 1:
    RSX-1056 with RB-1080. 1080 for 2 main fronts. 1056 for center, left
    rear, and right rear.

    Setup 2:
    RSP-1068 with RB-1080. 1080 for 2 main fronts. No center or rear
    channels. If add in future, will have to look for a 3 channel amp.

    I'm thinking Setup 1 would be great for the future, all I have to do is
    add center and rear speakers and I've got a HT system. Ofcourse add
    a sub.

    But, I'm wondering if Setup 2 will offer me a better quality sound when
    used in stereo mode. Is the RSP-1068 an inherently better processor
    than the RSX-1056?

    Thanks!
    Jim
  • ds22030
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 109

    #2
    My understanding is that hte 1068 and the 1056 have essentially the same pre/proc sections but 1068 has a slightly cleaner sound...extra noise in the 1056 probably comes from the tuner and the amp sections...which one adds more noise? I dont know.

    Do a search...there is actually someone recently had both units who preferred teh 1068 sound.

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    • soundhound
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 815

      #3
      I did a true head to head @ my dealer b-4 purchasing and bought the 1068. It opened up much sooner (lower volume) than the 1056 did. Enough to make me forget the tuner, and 5 channels of amp I was giving up for less money in the 1056.

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      • Elvis
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2005
        • 106

        #4
        The 1056 is a fine unit,the 1068 is clearly better to me for 2ch music.I have no bias it just sounds better,more musical from top to bottom.

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        • NewBuyer
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2005
          • 122

          #5
          I feel strange offering my opinion on these things, since I am really still such a newbie with all things audio.

          However, I did try the 1056/1075 and the 1068/1075 combinations head-to-head at my home.

          The 1068/1075 sounded better. Most especially (for me), the 1068/1075 still had hiss/hum annoyances, but less so than the 1056/1075 exhibited.

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