I recently had my RSP 976 replaced with a new 1066 by the Rotel dealer, the 976 had a faulty DSP board.
Well in stereo and home cinema mode the the RSP 1066 sounds awesome much smoother and more open and detailed. In D/D mode I use to wish I had a cinema EQ button but with the 1066 theres no need even the tone controls are left flat.
The thing I was wondering is that my processor has this annoying popping sound when changing settings in the digital domain, I think it's been mention a hundred times before. Will the the new 2.6 firmware completely fix this glitch, my set has the 2.4 version installed. The 1066 came with a chord which looks like the one you use for the updates, it has a nine pin female plug one end and a plug which looks like a telephone plug on the other. Also is the download esy to install or is there a chance you can stuff it up and kill the processor.
Well in stereo and home cinema mode the the RSP 1066 sounds awesome much smoother and more open and detailed. In D/D mode I use to wish I had a cinema EQ button but with the 1066 theres no need even the tone controls are left flat.
The thing I was wondering is that my processor has this annoying popping sound when changing settings in the digital domain, I think it's been mention a hundred times before. Will the the new 2.6 firmware completely fix this glitch, my set has the 2.4 version installed. The 1066 came with a chord which looks like the one you use for the updates, it has a nine pin female plug one end and a plug which looks like a telephone plug on the other. Also is the download esy to install or is there a chance you can stuff it up and kill the processor.
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