picked up RB 1070 today

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  • spinners
    Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 37

    picked up RB 1070 today

    Hello fellow rotelians,

    Picked up a RB 1070 today, to pair with my RSX 1056 and DV 1050.
    Wow! Great transparancy, imaging detail and deep lows.
    At first I was a bit worried about these things running hot, as I read often
    on this forum, but mine doesn't break a sweat. I talked to my dealer about it,
    he said european units differ from north american units. Dunno if that's true,
    all I can say this baby drives my Klipsch Reference smooth and clean. No need for 1080 in my case. I'm happy!!!!
    RSX1056, RB1070, RDV1050, RCD 1072, Dali IKON 2, 2x REL Quake II
  • gianni
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2002
    • 524

    #2
    Congrats on the 1070.

    For how long have you run your speakers with the 1056? Where would you say you notice the most improvement with the 1070?

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    • grit
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2005
      • 580

      #3
      IMO, lots of people think they run hot b/c they keep them in cabinets that are enclosed (eg, the only opening is the front. My cabinet has no sides, front or rear, allowing for great ventilation. Also, I never stack anything on my amps. So far, I've never had a problem; my 1075 always ran cool.

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      • Joey_V
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2005
        • 436

        #4
        Congrats on the 1070!! Glad you like it! :T
        Analog: VPI Scoutmaster w/ Steel Delrin clamp + Dynavector 20XH cart
        Digital: SB3 + PS Audio Digital Link III DAC
        System: Cary Audio SLP-98P Tube Preamplifier w/ Sylvanias -> Plinius SA102 Class A amplifier -> Martin Logan SUMMITS/Strata Minis -> 8O (me)

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        • bleeding ears
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2004
          • 435

          #5
          Spinners, what may be different between the Euro and Nth American units could be the voltage they operate at.

          I think Europe uses 230-240 volt whereas I think the US etc use 120 Volt.

          I am not sure how that changes any issues with heat in the units but I would suspect the higher the volts the higher the heat produced.

          Perhaps someone with an electrical knowledge could add something here.

          Pete

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          • JDH
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2004
            • 270

            #6
            Actually the higher the voltage the lower the current will be in the primary winding of the transformer.

            The heat disipation should be about the same between the a Euro or US voltage unit as the heat generated is mostly from the transistors/heatsinks rather than the transformer. The heat generated will depend on how hard your driving the amp with your specific speakers.

            I own and RB-1080 and RB-1070, the RB-1070 only ever gets luke warm while the RB-1080 gets alot hotter.


            Originally posted by bleeding ears
            Spinners, what may be different between the Euro and Nth American units could be the voltage they operate at.

            I think Europe uses 230-240 volt whereas I think the US etc use 120 Volt.

            I am not sure how that changes any issues with heat in the units but I would suspect the higher the volts the higher the heat produced.

            Perhaps someone with an electrical knowledge could add something here.

            Pete
            Bits of HT & 2ch Stuff: Rotel, Pro-ject, Oppo, Bel Canto, Elektra Audio, Benchmark, Panasonic, DSPeaker, Epson, Slim Devices, Belkin, Philips Pronto, Harmony, URC, Sennheisser, AKG, HTPC under development, KEF, Whatmough, Definitive Technology & Pardigm Signiture speakers

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            • spinners
              Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 37

              #7
              Originally posted by gianni
              Congrats on the 1070.

              For how long have you run your speakers with the 1056? Where would you say you notice the most improvement with the 1070?
              I used my 1056 with my Klipsch RF for only 3 weeks. For me 2 ch. music
              is important, so I bought the rb 1070.
              I would say the sound is more full and transparant. Also vocals are really clean, I can actually hear the breathing of the singers. Quiet passages are
              really quiet! Imaging and soundstage improved, and the sound is less 'forced'
              (don't know the english word for it, I'm from Netherlands)
              Still very happy!!
              RSX1056, RB1070, RDV1050, RCD 1072, Dali IKON 2, 2x REL Quake II

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              • spinners
                Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 37

                #8
                Originally posted by bleeding ears
                Spinners, what may be different between the Euro and Nth American units could be the voltage they operate at.

                I think Europe uses 230-240 volt whereas I think the US etc use 120 Volt.

                I am not sure how that changes any issues with heat in the units but I would suspect the higher the volts the higher the heat produced.

                Perhaps someone with an electrical knowledge could add something here.

                Pete
                Thanks,

                Don't know about technical differences. I do know about the pricedifference over here. Much more expensive then in US.
                RSX1056, RB1070, RDV1050, RCD 1072, Dali IKON 2, 2x REL Quake II

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