Hi,
I have a RSP-1068 and two RB-976 amps (... so that's 2 x 6 x 60 watts). I currently bi-amp the full front stage just because I have so many channels available.
I would really like to get a RB-1080 for stereo listening, but I don't want to fork out the cash for a RMB-1095 as well. Will I still be able to set the levels correctly for home theatre using the 1080 for L+R and the 976 for the other 5 speakers (7.1 setup)? ... or must I at leasat pair it with a RMB-1075? ... or am I gonna have to get a 1095 as well? Quality when listening to classical music is important to me ... home cinema noise
not that much ... but I also enjoy my multi channel DVD-A's. I have KEF Q/iQ speakers all round with Q7's as the mains.
One of the RB-976's will move to a secondary system pre-amped by a RSP-966 and for a secondary system that will really be good enough for me.
Thank you
Hendrik
I have a RSP-1068 and two RB-976 amps (... so that's 2 x 6 x 60 watts). I currently bi-amp the full front stage just because I have so many channels available.
I would really like to get a RB-1080 for stereo listening, but I don't want to fork out the cash for a RMB-1095 as well. Will I still be able to set the levels correctly for home theatre using the 1080 for L+R and the 976 for the other 5 speakers (7.1 setup)? ... or must I at leasat pair it with a RMB-1075? ... or am I gonna have to get a 1095 as well? Quality when listening to classical music is important to me ... home cinema noise
not that much ... but I also enjoy my multi channel DVD-A's. I have KEF Q/iQ speakers all round with Q7's as the mains.One of the RB-976's will move to a secondary system pre-amped by a RSP-966 and for a secondary system that will really be good enough for me.
Thank you
Hendrik

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