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low attack, low dynamic range, weak soundstage
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<blockquote data-quote="simphiwes" data-source="post: 76338" data-attributes="member: 401"><p>here is the dilema, i am not sure if its the pre or the power amp. to my know and experience the 10series sound clean and transparent. i experienced this with the rotel rb1050 and rb1070 and the difference to me was just that the 1070 had a forward midrange. both amps were connected to a pair of b&w 603 s3. i doubt the house sound would have have done a 360 from the 1070 to the 1080. i use the headphone out on the rc1070, sounds as good as i expect it to but i am not sure if thats enough to rule it out as a culprit. there was a guy once that had similar issue to mine but unfortunatelly he didnt try fix it, he just sold his rc 1070 and used an older pre. i havent swaped out pre's in my system so i dont know how to isolated this issue to be the pre or the power i dont have a spare pre lying around. maybe if had one this would have been sorted long ago instead of making unecessary 'upgrades'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simphiwes, post: 76338, member: 401"] here is the dilema, i am not sure if its the pre or the power amp. to my know and experience the 10series sound clean and transparent. i experienced this with the rotel rb1050 and rb1070 and the difference to me was just that the 1070 had a forward midrange. both amps were connected to a pair of b&w 603 s3. i doubt the house sound would have have done a 360 from the 1070 to the 1080. i use the headphone out on the rc1070, sounds as good as i expect it to but i am not sure if thats enough to rule it out as a culprit. there was a guy once that had similar issue to mine but unfortunatelly he didnt try fix it, he just sold his rc 1070 and used an older pre. i havent swaped out pre's in my system so i dont know how to isolated this issue to be the pre or the power i dont have a spare pre lying around. maybe if had one this would have been sorted long ago instead of making unecessary 'upgrades' [/QUOTE]
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