RLC-1040 and RSP-1572... which outlet?

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  • lotones
    Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 61

    RLC-1040 and RSP-1572... which outlet?

    So I recently scored an RLC-1040, which as most of you know has outlets designated "Digital Filter", which the manual states is "for Digital Components (CD, DVD, DVR, CATV/SAT, Flat Panel Monitors, Hi-Def tuners, etc.)", outlets labeled "Analog Filter" "for analog-based equipment (TUNER/AUX and Preamp/Receiver)".

    My question is, isn't the RSP-1572 a ""digital component", and therefore shouldn't it be plugged into the "digital filter"? Or should it be plugged into the "Preamp/Receiver" labeled analog filter outlet?

    Thanks.
  • Kevin D
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Oct 2002
    • 4601

    #2
    I have essentially two 1080's running my system. I honestly haven't noticed much difference in which outlet what is plugged into. Not really sure how much differences they really put into the outlet groups.

    I do know the two high current are different and work great for amps, etc.

    Kevin D.

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    • lotones
      Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 61

      #3
      Great, good to know. I think I'll plug my phono preamp into the "analog" outlet and the RSP-1572 into one of the digital banks.

      Thanks for the quick response Kevin.

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