RB-1070 repair

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  • miner
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 900

    RB-1070 repair

    This is the email I got from Rotel about my RB-1070 repair:

    Here is what was tested and replaced on your unit.





    REPLACED 2 OPEN FUSES (F602 & F604). CHECKED THD @ FULL POWER. CHECKED/ADJUSTED BIAS LEVELS. CHECKED BRIDGED MONO OPERATION. CHECKED 12 VOLT TRIGGER CIRCUIT IN & OUT



    Andrew Shaw
    Asst. Service Manager
    Rotel / B&W Service
    Ashaw@bwgroupusa.com
    tel. 1-800-370-3741x229
    fax 1-800-681-0673

    At least it was just fuses and nothing major. All under warranty. I do have to pay for shipping though - $48. I now have a back-up for my RB-1092.
  • gianni
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2002
    • 524

    #2
    Any chance you might a/b these amps? Woukd be interesting?

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    • miner
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2005
      • 900

      #3
      That is my plan this weekend. Unfortuantely my pre does not have a balance on it so I will just have to hook each up independantly.

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      • gianni
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2002
        • 524

        #4
        Looking forward to your impressions. Don't remember which pre you have. Only thing you need to do to get a good a/b is make sure you level match as closely as possible.

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        • miner
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2005
          • 900

          #5
          My pre was RC-1070, now RC-1090. The RC1070 & RB-1070 will be relagated to Bedroom dutry. To get a level match will I need a SPL meter?

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          • gianni
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2002
            • 524

            #6
            You could use an SPL meter or measure the voltage at the speaker. If you use an SPL meter, it would probably be easier by using a test tone of some sort, perhaps a warble tone such as those found on many test CD's.

            If a test CD is not available you could use music - just find a slower passage, preferably with a solo insrument and measure both amps at exactly the same point in the recording. Use the 'slow' setting - it's much easier to read. Try to match them within 1/2 a db or less.

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