Do you guys know approximately when the RB-1080 with clear dual binding posts debuted in North America? I believe I read in one of the threads that it was late 2004 (I can't seem to find the thread again). Is this correct?
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by Al KTo all curious RB1080 owners and potential owners,
I called Rotel tech support personally to clarify the difference between the old and new version of the RB1080. The only difference is that the later version had two additional speaker binding posts added for bi-wiring convienience....-
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by StevebezGents (& ladies) can someone compare thier speaker binding posts on their 1080 and tell me if the polarities correspond to the website description ?
Or alternatively can someone tell me which binding post for which channel is the +ve .... when viewed for the rear. Web & Manual...-
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by Belgarath99Hi
I have heard that this is the best forum to talk Rotel.
I am thinking of buying an used Rotel RB991 to add to my HT setup. I will use the pre-out of my Denon AVR 3805 to connect to the power amp to drive my Dynaudio Audience 82 speakers.
I have heard comments...-
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by AA6USI recently bought an RB1080. My speakers are 2.5 ohms, and I have to put a 200W non-inductive resistor in series with one side of the speaker cable to bring it up to 6.5 ohms, which the RB1080 handles just fine (It did NOT like 2 ohms and now I see in the specs the RB1080 works only down to 4 ohm, not...-
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by Al KRecently purchased an RB1080 for my front speakers. Using an RSX1055 for the center and rear channels. Initially, the RB1080 caused a loud hum through my speakers. The dealer suggested using a 3 to 2 prong adapter with the AC cord. This eliminated the hum totally.
Upgrading to the RB1080 was well...
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