Greetings,
New to forum but not Rotel.
In the last 12 months I've bought the following HT receivers:
RSX-1055 (all software upgrades)
NAD T763 (demo)
and as of last Friday
RSX-1067 (demo)
The RSX-1067 (finally) exceeds my expectations for clarity and flexibility
(given the inherant restrictions of HT receivers).
That said, my unit is plagued with
the "popping" problems outlined in previous posts.
Spent 2 days troubleshooting and tracing -- here's what I know:
Unit pops at all volumes, all digital settings, all input sources (even tuner), in every (active) channel, on any connection type and regardless of what household circuit it's plugged into -- or what it shares a circuit with.
The speed, volume and pattern of the "popping" is completely random.
A-ha moment: Switching to Analog Bypass mode eliminates ALL popping.
(You can actaully toggle between 2ch-stereo (popping) and bypass (none) with the remote.)
So is the 1067s digital circuitry is responsible for all this popping? It would appear to be.
FYI: I remember the RSX-1055s popping tendecies when choosing or switching digital sources -- this is 20 times worse.
Just wanted to get your collective input and wisdom before I contact dealer.
Thanks,
--ksr
New to forum but not Rotel.
In the last 12 months I've bought the following HT receivers:
RSX-1055 (all software upgrades)
NAD T763 (demo)
and as of last Friday
RSX-1067 (demo)
The RSX-1067 (finally) exceeds my expectations for clarity and flexibility
(given the inherant restrictions of HT receivers).
That said, my unit is plagued with
the "popping" problems outlined in previous posts.
Spent 2 days troubleshooting and tracing -- here's what I know:
Unit pops at all volumes, all digital settings, all input sources (even tuner), in every (active) channel, on any connection type and regardless of what household circuit it's plugged into -- or what it shares a circuit with.
The speed, volume and pattern of the "popping" is completely random.
A-ha moment: Switching to Analog Bypass mode eliminates ALL popping.
(You can actaully toggle between 2ch-stereo (popping) and bypass (none) with the remote.)
So is the 1067s digital circuitry is responsible for all this popping? It would appear to be.
FYI: I remember the RSX-1055s popping tendecies when choosing or switching digital sources -- this is 20 times worse.
Just wanted to get your collective input and wisdom before I contact dealer.
Thanks,
--ksr
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