Why RB-1090 does not have 12V TRIGGER input ?

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  • tech_table
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    • Jan 2006
    • 34

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    Why RB-1090 does not have 12V TRIGGER input ?

    Does anyone know, why RB-1090 does not has 12V TRIGGER input ? I'm planning to get one near future, been reading alot about the RB-1090, but when I looked at the back panel drawing of the RB-1090 on Rotel site, it's does not show 12V TRIGGER input on its back panel, Is there a reason for it, not to be there on the RB-1090 ? I saw one on the RB-1080. Could this picture be the old version of the RB-1090 ? Can some of the RB-1090 owners tell me a little bit about this ? Thanks.
  • kurtholz
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 345

    #2
    my 1095 has one?

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    • pembroke
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2005
      • 29

      #3
      My 1095, before I sold it, did.

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      • ghostbuster
        Member
        • May 2003
        • 36

        #4
        Don't mind,the RB-1090 is great.

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        • Kevin D
          Ultra Senior Member
          • Oct 2002
          • 4601

          #5
          Nope, doesn't have it. The amps were redesigned years ago and they added 12v triggers. The 1090 didn't get one because it's not a huge seller and it wasn't worth redoing it.

          Just use a line conditioner with a 12v trigger and you will be fine.

          Kevin D.

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          • tech_table
            Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 34

            #6
            Originally posted by Kevin D
            Nope, doesn't have it. The amps were redesigned years ago and they added 12v triggers. The 1090 didn't get one because it's not a huge seller and it wasn't worth redoing it.

            Just use a line conditioner with a 12v trigger and you will be fine.

            Kevin D.
            Just found out, from my local audio advice store, the 1090 is not a theater amp, it's an music amp, so it won't has trigger input as they know. Also I were thinking the same way as Kevin too, use a line conditioner to control it, but I have not decide between RB-1090/RB-1080 of which to go with.

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