My new 1066 / 1075 combo finally arrived and I picked everything up this morning. Aside from the blizzard I had to drive through to get to my Rotel dealer everything seemed in order. I got everything home, hooked it all up, plugged in the power cords, turned on my power conditioner and nothing. The 1066 will not power up at all, no lights, nothing. The 1075 amp seems to power on just fine. Tried swapping power cords, still nothing. My dealer says the quickest he can get me a replacement is Wednesday. All I can say is this really sucks! :cry:
A good Rotel day in Michigan
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bummer. Even with the best of products, things like this can happen. something could have been done during shipping, like a master fuse busted or such?
goodluck,
Lex
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Well, get this. I disconnected everything from the 1066, plugged the power cord back in, turned it on and like magic it lit up. So I turned it off, unplugged it again, reconnected everthing and it seems to be working fine now. I tossed the el cheapo interconnects that come with it and I'm using my way too long (6 foot) rat shack cables. Maybe a bad interconnect or something?
Update: The 1066 worked for about a 1/2 hour and then just shut down again. Now it won't power back up. I've double checked all of my connections and nothing seems to be out of place.
Update #2: After about 15 minutes of down time, I hit the power button and it came back to life. I looks like I got a 1066 with an attitude problem! Oh well, hopefully my replacement shows up on Wednesday.- Bottom
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I picked up my replacement RSP1066 and this one appears to work correctly. My dealer did a great job of getting me a replacement in just 2 days. I just finished updating the firmware, thanks Andrew. Time to calibrate my speakers and do some serious listening. All is good once again. 8)- Bottom
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see that to me is one of the reasons to buy a brand like rotel, they have such good dealers...
although one of them in NY is only decent, not great....
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Mark
How about a review when you finishedd setting it up.
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I am not in love with Stereo Exchange.
Although, by far the worst dealer is Park Avenue, they don't carry Rotel. But they do carry Quad and I would really like to take some time and listen to them for some speakers my GF wants. However, that place is so bad, I just refuse to do business with them.
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I hear you about Stereo Exchange, Rich. They gave me an attitude for even a pair of Grado headphones, maybe because I didn't look their "type." I was still in college then. I'm never going back there.
I've never been to Park Ave and probably never will, based on your experience. Never been to Lyric Hi-Fi, either.
I got my Rotel (and the rest of my system's equipment) at Innovative Audio/Video. Overall, they're decent in my book and I will go with them in the future. Although the various equipment I wanted was mixed between their Brooklyn and Manhattan stores, they didn't put it all in one place for me, so I had to make trips to each for auditions. No such problem in the future, as they're closing Brooklyn. Other than that, they gave me as much time as I wanted in each store, took the time to talk, and gave me 10% off without me bringing it up.
Don't mean to hijack your thread Mark. Keep us posted on your new stuff.- Bottom
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I got everything calibrated and tweaked last night. I had about an hour to do some listening. I checked out some regular old 2 channel stuff on CD since this was the area I felt my old receiver was the weakest. All I can say is WOW 8O This combo sounds incredible. I now know what everybody means when they say things get loud, but you don't really notice it and nothing sounds strained. Everything was so smooth sounding, no harshness. My Studio 40's seemed sing and I really couldn't turn it up too loud. About a month back I bought a Denon 3803 and thought it sounded horrible, very harsh. I returned it the next day and now I'm so glad I made the decision to ditch that thing and go with the Rotel gear.
My TV is getting calibrated tonight so it will be the weekend before I get to spin some DVD's and see how my new gear handles movies.
So far so good. I was a little disappointed at first over the DOA 1066, but my dealer took care of things quickly. Initial reaction is 2 thumbs way up!- Bottom
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Congrats on the new stuff, I am really enjoying mine. Part of the enjoyment for me comes from the continued learning and growing into the flexability of the 1066/1075. Glad it turned out as good as it has for you.
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