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  • Vicente
    Senior Member
    • May 2004
    • 147

    Rotel prices USA vs Europe - RMB 1080

    Anyone can explain these differences? Maybe Rotel thinks we in Europe are all rich people.

    Model--------$ in USA--------$ in Europe

    RMB 1095-------1999-------------3085
    RMB 1075---------999-------------1845
    RB 1080----------999-------------1560
    RB 1070----------699---------------975
    RSP 1098--------2999--------------4485
    RSP 1068--------1699--------------2005
    RSX 1067--------2199--------------3539
    RSX 1056--------1299--------------2359
    RDV 1060---------899--------------1180
    RCD 1072---------699--------------1060


    Change has been made 1 Euro = 1,18 US Dollars

    I expect to go to New York in a few days and I'm tempted to buy an RB1080. Can anyone give me the name of a shop in Manhattan with a good deal for it.

    Also, can I buy a unit in USA ready for 220 V/50 Hz? If not, is it easy to change the voltage? I heard something that all units come prepared for both and the only thing you have to do is move some interior switches. Is that true?
    Last edited by Vicente; 24 November 2005, 08:52 Thursday. Reason: spaces between prices did'n showed up as blanks
  • bzrk
    Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 64

    #2
    i bought my 1068 for 1400 euro which is about 1700 dollars.

    yes it is ridicilous... but are us taxes included in these prices? and dont forget that you may have to pay tax when you cross the border
    Gr. Sebastian

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    • Vicente
      Senior Member
      • May 2004
      • 147

      #3
      Well, I'm talking about Rotel price list.

      Sure you can find better deals but in the place I live I can't get more than a 5 to 7% discount.

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      • Aussie Geoff
        Super Senior Member
        • Oct 2003
        • 1914

        #4
        Also, can I buy a unit in USA ready for 220 V/50 Hz? If not, is it easy to change the voltage? I heard something that all units come prepared for both and the only thing you have to do is move some interior switches. Is that true?
        You can't buy 220/50Hz models in the USA. Different Rotel products have different ways of switching voltage. For the amplifiers it is usually a change to the transformer tap which your dealer can do for a fee. However you also loose warantee when you do this (warantee is country specifci and generally based on the original dealer and purchaser).

        The USA have some of the cheapest hi fi prices in the world. For example the price of the B&W 802D at US $12000 works out much less than people pay in the UK where they are made... Equally Europe has some of the highest prices of hi fi equiment in the world - who knows why!!!

        Geoff

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        • mjb
          Super Senior Member
          • Mar 2005
          • 1483

          #5
          Unfortunately, a US/Euro price difference exists for almost everything (remember the US prices are always plus tax though). But, I suppose the prices are set at what the market will stand. If Europeans didn't buy any Rotel gear, maybe they'd have to drop the prices

          But be very careful buying US electrical goods for Europe. You usually loose any warranty, and if the friendly customs man stops you, it can be very expensive. Not only is the voltage different, but the cycles too. Always check that the PSU will handle 220v/50Hz, the auto-switching ones are the best. Using an extra 110/220v transformer is not really a good idea - they hum, and get hot.
          - Mike

          Main System:
          B&W 802D, HTM2D, SCMS
          Classé SSP-800, CA-2200, CA-5100

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          • Fishy
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2004
            • 299

            #6
            I know why the prices are so over the top here in the UK. Our government are a thieving bunch of .....

            Fish

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            • markusp
              Member
              • Jul 2004
              • 42

              #7
              Thieves? I thought our current Canadian Government were thieves? They definitely appear to be so if you keep up with the news and scandals lately.

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              • csuzor
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2004
                • 413

                #8
                Yes, it is incredible.

                There are marketing reasons: why would the 1056 be cheaper than the 1068 in the US, when the 1056 has everything from the 1068 + more? because the 1068 is viewed as an audiophile component, and those guys are prepared to pay more, while the 1056 is aimed at american mass market... in europe, all Rotel gear is aimed at audiophiles.

                There are exchange rate reasons: currently €1=$1.18, 18m ago €1=$0.85, so typically companies use €1=$1 and don't worry about changes.

                Too bad the americans have different power supply. I buy a lot of non-US stuff in the US and import it, but not hi-fi. Heavy-duty transformers, capable of voltage and frequency change, are expensive.

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                • Jurgen
                  Member
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 73

                  #9
                  Yep, In Europe it is usually more expensive. Although there is one exception that comes to mind: some projector brands are much cheaper over here (esp Epson and Hitachi).

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                  • Boombox
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 203

                    #10
                    let me tell you about South Africa....!!!

                    In the last few years, prices of electronic products have taken a plunge.....cheapest DVD player R399 (US$60 - US$1 = R6.65)....but that is not a Rotel!!
                    RCD1072 - R7 500 (US$1100).....so its typical ... close to the European prices. The power issue might be a factor (220/50Hz which we also use), but really :M ;

                    I think the issue is about units sold....I'm sure the US sells 10-20x more units of a particular model than here in Africa or Europe....that said, its cheaper there!!!

                    Will the same trend happen here if prices were to come down...???:E

                    ...if the RB1080 would have cost the same here as in the US, I would have put an order in now via SMS.... :T
                    Regards :T,

                    Boom....a.k.a...."The Box"

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                    • Boombox
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 203

                      #11
                      as an illustration....

                      The RB1080 (R12500 - US$1900) is double the price of an RB1070 (R6200 - US$940); not US$300, but US1k....who will want to upgrade????
                      Regards :T,

                      Boom....a.k.a...."The Box"

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