Last night I added my new RB 1080 into my audio/video mix. I actually got the amp last week with my RSP 1098, but decided to wait a few days to add the 1080 so that I could evaluate the improvements that the 1098 alone brought to my system. Previously I had a RMB1075 powering five channels of my surround with a RB1050 powering my 2 center back channels. With the receipt of the 1098 and it's zone 2 capability, for which I needed another stereo amp, I decided to buy the much praised 1080 to drive my FL & FR and use the 1075 for the other 5 surround channels and use the 1050 to drive outdoor speakers on zone 2.
The 1080 has now been playing 2 channel music continuously since about 5 PM last night. I'm trying to get thru the "burn-in" period as soon as possible. My impressions to this point are mixed. Honestly, I don't hear much difference at all between my Klipsch RF7s driven by the 1075 vs the 1080, even at painfully high spl. Perhaps it is due to the extremely high efficiency of the Klipsch just not requiring that much power.
Whatever the case, it IS a real head trip knowing that my systems is now powered by a full killowatt of clean Rotel power.
The 1080 has now been playing 2 channel music continuously since about 5 PM last night. I'm trying to get thru the "burn-in" period as soon as possible. My impressions to this point are mixed. Honestly, I don't hear much difference at all between my Klipsch RF7s driven by the 1075 vs the 1080, even at painfully high spl. Perhaps it is due to the extremely high efficiency of the Klipsch just not requiring that much power.
Whatever the case, it IS a real head trip knowing that my systems is now powered by a full killowatt of clean Rotel power.
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