Hi guys, its been a while since i last visited this forum, been busy with listening to my Rotel equipment
I have just bought a new rotel, a Rotel RB-990BX, and im having it bi-amped with a Rotel RMB-1075.
My dilemma is that it sounds much more powerfull in the lows and mids then im used to. I have very difficult speakers and a RMB-1075 doesnt have a chance to make them justice (Infinity Renaissance 90).
Maybe im just not used to the new sound but i suspect that the Rotel RB-990BX plays louder then the RMB-1075.
Specifications of RMB-1075
SNR: 116 dB
Input impedance: 1 volt / 33 kOhms
Damping factor: 180
Specifications of RB-990BX
SNR: 120 dB
Input impedance: 1 volt / 33 kOhms
Damping factor: 1000
As you can see, the SNR and Damping factor isnt the same, but i dont know how those two factors affects the sound.
Please explain (shortly) these two terms?
Can these two factors make the sound level higher on the Rotel RB-990BX?
Thanks in advance.
/Daniel
I have just bought a new rotel, a Rotel RB-990BX, and im having it bi-amped with a Rotel RMB-1075.
My dilemma is that it sounds much more powerfull in the lows and mids then im used to. I have very difficult speakers and a RMB-1075 doesnt have a chance to make them justice (Infinity Renaissance 90).
Maybe im just not used to the new sound but i suspect that the Rotel RB-990BX plays louder then the RMB-1075.
Specifications of RMB-1075
SNR: 116 dB
Input impedance: 1 volt / 33 kOhms
Damping factor: 180
Specifications of RB-990BX
SNR: 120 dB
Input impedance: 1 volt / 33 kOhms
Damping factor: 1000
As you can see, the SNR and Damping factor isnt the same, but i dont know how those two factors affects the sound.
Please explain (shortly) these two terms?
Can these two factors make the sound level higher on the Rotel RB-990BX?
Thanks in advance.
/Daniel
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