Well, it looks like I'm officially off the Rotel train. I've had my RSP-1066 for 6 years now and after a recent brown out that wiped out ALL of my settings, I started exploring other options for a pre/pro. While I haven't been all that concerned with the new lossless formats that are out there and have always been way satisfied with the 1066's performance, redoing all of the settings got me to thinking. This piece of equipment, while excellent sounding, seems archaic by today's standards. Fumbling around through the DOS prompt-like menus had me thinking that even my Denon 3802 (which was purchased several years before the 1066) had better menus and navigation and is way more intuitive. While I feel that compromises needed to be made to this piece to get it to sound as good as it has at this price point, I am just plain tired of it's little quirks (how it takes several seconds to lock onto a signal and process it accordingly when coming back from commercials, not being able to run test tones unless I select a digital processing mode then head back to the test tone page before it loses signal, etc.). I'm very confident that the DTC 9.8 will solve these issues. Not to mention that I'm looking forward to getting rid of the significant amount of cable spaghetti that's been accumlating behind my rack. Don't get me wrong, it's be a great trip with the 1066 and it's provided me with 6 years of audio bliss (or at least, as close as I've come to it on my budget), but it's just time to move on.
If anyone's interested, you can download the manual here:
If anyone's interested, you can download the manual here:


I've currently got a Musical Fidelity A3 CD player as a transport feeding a Musical Fidelity A324 DAC which runs analog to my Rotel. It sounds absolutely wonderful with a quality recording. At first, I was nervous about moving from the sound of the Rotel to the sound of the Integra considering the use of the analog connections but then figured the Rotel is merely passing the analog signal or is this not the case? Perhaps the analog section of the Integra is not on par (or better) than the Rotel? Plus, I also thought that some internal parts may have been improved in the 6 years that I've owned the 1066.
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