Rotel RMB-1095.

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  • rman01138
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 10

    Rotel RMB-1095.

    I bought a pair of B&W 703 speakers and B&W HT7 center. I am using a Yamaha RXV-1500 reciever to run my speakers, I am interested in buying a Rotel RMB-1095 amp. I would like to know if the amp will really make a difference in sound and performence.

    Thanks.
  • rdram
    Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 98

    #2
    That depends. Your Yamaha is a 7.1 receiver. The 1095 is a five channel amp. Do you need the other 2 channels? As far as the difference in sound and performance, I owned an Integra 7.1 a few years back, and added the 1095. It was worth every dollar. Soundstage just opened up, better dynamics. Much improved bass response. Rotel seems to be a good match with B&W, so its probably a worthwhile upgrade. Have you auditioned? Yours ears should be the final judge.

    RD

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    • Azeke
      Super Senior Member
      • Mar 2003
      • 2123

      #3
      I believe Rotel test their equipment with B&W speakers, so there is already a synergy there. As previously mentioned, the 1095 is a 5 channel amp, this will provide you better options, i.e. bi-amping, and most importantly an overall increase in your acoustic performance. You certainly won't be disappointed, but you should certainly listen to a simular setup prior to purchase.

      Peace and blessings,

      Azeke

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      • Ted
        Senior Member
        • May 2006
        • 219

        #4
        I think the 1095 would be a great addition to your set up. Have you considered the 1085? I've read a few reviews by people who had a 1075 or 1095 and switched to the 1085 and liked it better. Yes, the 1085 is only 100W/channel, but my understanding is they are just different, so 120W or 200W/channel of a 1075 or 1095 is not necessarily better than the 1085's 100W. And cost-wise, the 1085 is a couple hundred more than the 1075, but several hundred less than the 1095.

        Otherwise, I think you'd still be very happy with the 1095 if you have your heart set on that.
        Ted

        "I've gone to this high school for seven and a half years - I'm no dummy." - Better Off Dead opcorn:

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        • Wardo
          Member
          • May 2006
          • 60

          #5
          IMHO, you need to either get the 1095 and a new pre-pro or get the Rotel RSX-1067. If you bought the 1095 you would have a VERY weak link, your RXV1500 and I you will not hear how the 1095 can truly perform. So if money is a concern, just replace you receiver with a better one from Rotel. If at a later time you decide that you need more power then get the RMB-1095, it is a GREAT amp!

          I am telling you this because I was in a similar position. When I first bought my 1095 I had the DSP-A1 for my pre-pro. At the time, I didn’t know how bad the combo was until I bought the RSP 1068. That pre-pro switch was dramatic to say the least, I was awestruck. I don’t think that the Yamaha is a bad product, I think it was more of a system synergy problem.

          So, my opinion, replace the Yamaha first. Goodluck!

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          • rman01138
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2008
            • 10

            #6
            wrong reply
            Last edited by rman01138; 17 February 2008, 20:17 Sunday.

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            • PewterTA
              Moderator
              • Nov 2004
              • 2901

              #7
              Only problems with the Yamahas (might be corrected on the newest models) is that the pre-output (line level) was always low so you needed to really adjust for that factor. I have a 1080 to push the L/R and all the other speakers are almost -5db or more to get them balanced.
              Digital Audio makes me Happy.
              -Dan

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              • ninja12
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 181

                #8
                Originally posted by Wardo
                IMHO, you need to either get the 1095 and a new pre-pro or get the Rotel RSX-1067. If you bought the 1095 you would have a VERY weak link, your RXV1500 and I you will not hear how the 1095 can truly perform. So if money is a concern, just replace you receiver with a better one from Rotel. If at a later time you decide that you need more power then get the RMB-1095, it is a GREAT amp!

                I am telling you this because I was in a similar position. When I first bought my 1095 I had the DSP-A1 for my pre-pro. At the time, I didn’t know how bad the combo was until I bought the RSP 1068. That pre-pro switch was dramatic to say the least, I was awestruck. I don’t think that the Yamaha is a bad product, I think it was more of a system synergy problem.

                So, my opinion, replace the Yamaha first. Goodluck!
                I have a 1095 that's driving my 803s, HTM3s, and SCMS. I switched out my receiver from a RX-V2500 and went with the Anthem D2. So Rotel, I just couldn't resist the D2. Anyway, oh my!!!!! What a difference that made. My complete sound field just open right up. I was hearing detail that I never heard with my RX-V2500. Yes, there was a big price difference between the two; but, it was worth it. I'm not saying that you need to get a D2; but, I think you should invest in a processor if you decide to go with the 1095. Anyway, good luck on your decision.

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