1075 front plate changable ? if not....

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  • yourtoys7
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 169

    1075 front plate changable ? if not....

    Hello and thanks to answers.,
    In process of getting 1068 silver and found 1075 in black and 1066 in silver. If plate not changable will 1066 be unuph.
    My system:

    JMlab 716s (front)
    cc 700s (center)
    klipsh satelite (rears) from older setup, my 1st 5.1
    sw 700s (sub)

    Kimber 8VS (fronts, center),
    HarmonicTechnology/ CyberLinkPlatinum (rca)
    Oppo dvd player,


    Hopefully 2-3 years B&W 805s or 804s
    Sony AT 150" 16x9 screen
    PSB T6,
    Velodyne SPL 1000R
    Rotel RSX-1057
    Rotel RB-1070
    OPPO 103
    Apple TV
    [
  • aud19
    Twin Moderator Emeritus
    • Aug 2003
    • 16706

    #2
    As far as I know Rotel doesn't not offer changeable face plates and no I don't think the 1066 will be enough. It's really more of a multi-room audio distribution type amp.
    Jason

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    • RMB
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 2

      #3
      I asked the same question to Rotel UK and they said that the faceplate of the 1075 could be changed - but recomended that they do it - contact them from rotel.com - global

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      • yourtoys7
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 169

        #4
        thanks.
        Sony AT 150" 16x9 screen
        PSB T6,
        Velodyne SPL 1000R
        Rotel RSX-1057
        Rotel RB-1070
        OPPO 103
        Apple TV
        [

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        • yourtoys7
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 169

          #5
          One more ? if anyone could answer. Will 1095 bee to0 big/ too much ?
          on speakers my max is 130watt.
          Sony AT 150" 16x9 screen
          PSB T6,
          Velodyne SPL 1000R
          Rotel RSX-1057
          Rotel RB-1070
          OPPO 103
          Apple TV
          [

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          • DL86
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2005
            • 271

            #6
            Most likely no, the amp will not overpower the speakers. However I don't think the speakers will benefit from such power.

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