Category : Integrated amplifier
Brand : Rotel
Technical data: Continuous output power: 50W/Ch (2 channels active, 8Ω) Total harmonic distortion: (20Hz–20kHz) <0.03% Frequency response: High level inputs: 10Hz - 100kHz, ±0.5dB, phono input 20Hz - 20kHz, ±0.5dB Noise voltage distance: (IHF "A"): High level inputs: 100dB, phono input: 85dB Intermodulation distortion: (60Hz:7kHz, 4:1) <0.03% Attenuation factor: 140 Input sensitivity: High level input: 180mV, Phono input (MM): 2.3mV Input impedance: High level input: 47kΩ, Phono input (MM): 47kΩ Overload: High level inputs: 4V, Phono input: 50mV Output level: 1V Output impedance: 470Ω Tone control: ±10dB at 100Hz/10kHz Dimensions (W×H×D): 430×93×345mm Panel height: 80mm (3.15") Power supply: 120V, 60Hz Power consumption: 160W Standby Power consumption: <0.5W Net weight: 6.85kg
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A virtuoso of his vocation. Listening to the Tribute Edition is a matter of honor. Ordered and received with some delay in delivery. Meanwhile, a number of tests are being published. Consistently best reviews. Well, the day has come. Unpacked, connected, with a great expectation to the noble device.
Belongs to Wharfedale Diamond 220. Powered by a node network player in CD quality. After the first few minutes, I'm longing for a device from the BX series. The sound of the tribute lags far behind theirs. Pale and powerless. I can't change this even with the switchable programs for sound enhancement.
I think the usability of the device is good. The connection with Bluetooth is flawless. Relay, in all honor. Here the circuit turns out to be not mature. The activation process is too slow between music breaks.
For me, a device with clear air to the top.