Hello @ All,
as promised a few month ago here are my impressions after the break in period of my Rotel Gear ( RMB 1075 / RSP 1098 / RDV 1060 )
To start of with a positive note :
The RSP 1098 / RMB 1075 is fantasitic. I really love it so far and never would buy any other HT Receiver again ( In my opinion the combo does sound much better than my old Denon AVC A1 SR )
By the way; I have just spoken to the local Rotel guys here who told me that there will be no software based Dolby PLIIx upgrade.
If a PLIIx upgrade will be available it will be a hardware upgrade.
Now on a sad note :
Although the RDV 1060 is a DVD Player with a quite good picture and even better audio quality it has in my opinion two very big disadvantages :
01. The drive itself is way to loud.
02. The layer jump on this unit is horrible. ( i.e. watching "Donnie Darko" on saturday the player needed almost 7 seconds to playback the second layer of the disc. Same goes for "U-571" and "Saving Private Ryan".
I think that Rotel really should consider, using drives with at least 4 MB Buffer in order to avoid layerjumps like that.
However , the RSP/RMB combo really rocks and I am quite happy with it.
Almost everything needed to be better is covered in your great wish list already.
Cheers
Servo
as promised a few month ago here are my impressions after the break in period of my Rotel Gear ( RMB 1075 / RSP 1098 / RDV 1060 )
To start of with a positive note :
The RSP 1098 / RMB 1075 is fantasitic. I really love it so far and never would buy any other HT Receiver again ( In my opinion the combo does sound much better than my old Denon AVC A1 SR )
By the way; I have just spoken to the local Rotel guys here who told me that there will be no software based Dolby PLIIx upgrade.
If a PLIIx upgrade will be available it will be a hardware upgrade.
Now on a sad note :
Although the RDV 1060 is a DVD Player with a quite good picture and even better audio quality it has in my opinion two very big disadvantages :
01. The drive itself is way to loud.
02. The layer jump on this unit is horrible. ( i.e. watching "Donnie Darko" on saturday the player needed almost 7 seconds to playback the second layer of the disc. Same goes for "U-571" and "Saving Private Ryan".
I think that Rotel really should consider, using drives with at least 4 MB Buffer in order to avoid layerjumps like that.
However , the RSP/RMB combo really rocks and I am quite happy with it.
Almost everything needed to be better is covered in your great wish list already.
Cheers
Servo


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