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  • Jarrod
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2004
    • 7

    RSP-1068 crossover...

    ...can be set for each channel.

    This is making my decision harder. I just ordered a B&K ref50 today but this new information I got from Rotel tech support is making me question my decision...

    Anyone care to comment on the usefulness of this feature? My speakers are B&W CDM7-NT, CDM-CNT, CDM-SNT so I do think this feature would be useful in my case...
  • Ossi
    Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 53

    #2
    I believe the 1068 is going to be a little 1098. However, the price cut have to materilized in some way, mean the parts used are surely not going to be of equal quality. Otherwise the price asked for the 1068 would not be possible. A B&K ref 50 surely is a wonderful machine, so if you like it, I wouldn't look back. And the next Pre/pro is only 2 or 3 years away, isn't it so :LOL:

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    • Ossi
      Member
      • Jul 2003
      • 53

      #3
      I believe the 1068 is going to be a little 1098. However, the price cut have to materilized in some way, mean the parts used are surely not going to be of equal quality. Otherwise the price asked for the 1068 would not be possible. A B&K ref 50 surely is a wonderful machine, so if you like it, I wouldn't look back. And the next Pre/pro is only 2 or 3 years away, isn't it so :LOL:

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      • Jarrod
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2004
        • 7

        #4
        Thanks for the reply! You've reinforced my decision to stay with the B&K. I think the Rotel will be a great machine, but right now the B&K is an incredible value and like you said, pre/pros are always coming and going anyway (much to the dismay of my wife).

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        • mazuly
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 238

          #5
          And stop writing to Rotel Tech Support. Fight it

          Enjoy your B&K. I am sure it is a wonderful machine.

          Thanks,
          Maziar

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          • shadow
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2003
            • 315

            #6
            Setting x/overs for each channel or sets of channels has become something of a trend lately. However, there are good technical reasons not to do this. You can do a search at Home Theater Forum or AVS forum on this topic. I am also sure posters on this forum can give you good reasons not to use this feature.

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            • hanser
              Member
              • May 2002
              • 56

              #7
              I have the same speakers than you (except surrounds, but they are similar). and put the crossover to 60 Hz on the RSP 1066 for all channels. This works excellent, since even the smaller speakers have a good in-room-response down to 50 Hz. So , in my opinion the setting of different crossovers is not necessary and may even cause more problems, as already mentioned.

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