July-August edition has Robert Deutsch review of the 1068. Robert was very enthusiastic with the 1068 commenting on the sonic qualities..."the sound was very impressive indeed." that it was "clean, detailed, dynamic and transparent" being a bit brighter and more agressive than the 1066.."the surround effects were first rate, and I was at times surprised by voices coming from the rear that I had not identified as clearly before." The 1068 "contineu to improve the effectiveness of decoding DD and DTS..." and "the RSP-1068 performed very well in the analog mode too".
Mr Deutsch commented that previous he ranked the rsp 1066 below the Anthem AVM20 and his Primare SP31.7, both over $3k. Now with the 1068 Mr Deutsch claimed that the 1068 came "astonishingly close to the SP31.7...the overall clarity, dynamics and surround effects matched the more expensive processor and the Rotel's feature set and ergonomics are actually superior." This in effect places the 1068 above the Anthem and at least equal to the Primare for 1/2 the price.
Still sitting on the fence, this article should be enough to push you over to the Rotel rsp 1068 :lol:
Mr Deutsch commented that previous he ranked the rsp 1066 below the Anthem AVM20 and his Primare SP31.7, both over $3k. Now with the 1068 Mr Deutsch claimed that the 1068 came "astonishingly close to the SP31.7...the overall clarity, dynamics and surround effects matched the more expensive processor and the Rotel's feature set and ergonomics are actually superior." This in effect places the 1068 above the Anthem and at least equal to the Primare for 1/2 the price.
Still sitting on the fence, this article should be enough to push you over to the Rotel rsp 1068 :lol:
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