Hey, I'm new here and looking for some experienced advice from those who own one of, or compared the above. I've narrowed down my choices between these two, and can't decide which way to go. The goal is to replace my 5 year old Denon AVR-3300 receiver. The nod is going to the Adcom receiver as I have an Adcom GFA-7000 THX Certified 130W Amp, and absolutely love the sound. I'm thinking of selling this as well, as it's ten years old, and I have a yearning for something new. (You guys know what I mean). This amp replaced my Rotel amp RB985MkII, which I thought was a little "bright" when conected to my Def Tech Speakers. Of course you are going to say why don't you just go seperates all the way and bag the receiver idea...Great advice, but the problem is I'm married and cost is an issue because of it. Anyway, I absoluely love the Rotel design over the Adcom since it's so svelte looking, but won't buy it unless I can be sure I like the sound. I use this equipment in a dedicated media room in my basement, which is for 60% movies, 30% Video Games and 10% DVD-Audio/SACD. I'm also considering the 1065 as I only have room for a 5.1 setup, but gotta get one with the silver faceplate!
RSX-1067 vs. ADCOM GFR-700
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Daymond....Rob here again. Replied to your other post. Go with the 1065 ! Its awsome. I've had mine now for 3 year and love it ever time i turn it on. I just resently have mine completely upgrade to the newest version of software which is 2.24 I just finished setting it all up and have watched some movies with the new software. Awsome !! The sound is incredible. 100 watts all channels drive and can you go wrong. If you like it loud while watching you won't be able to get enough of it. I wouldn't even think about it....Rotel all the way.- Bottom
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First receiver made by Adcom. A modern A/V receiver is a complicated beast. Rotel has had some QC problems themselves with this genre but they have been making them for a number of years. I understand that Adcom has had substantial QC problems in the last few years, so I would be reluctant to go with their first receiver.- Bottom
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by DaymondHey, I'm new here and looking for some experienced advice from those who own one of, or compared the above. I've narrowed down my choices between these two, and can't decide which way to go. The goal is to replace my 5 year old Denon AVR-3300 receiver. The nod is going to the Adcom receiver as I have...-
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