Can you use an integrated amp with a receiver?
Can you use an integrated amp with a receiver?
You should be able to connect almost any Integrated Amplifier with an AV Receiver. The only other piece of equipment that you should need to connect your Integrated Amplifier to an AV Receiver is RCA cables.
Who makes Rotel amps?
Rotel is a family-owned Japanese manufacturer of hi-fi audio and video equipment: home theater, amplifiers, compact disc players, etc. Rotel was started by Tomoki Tachikawa in Tokyo Japan in 1957 as a hi-fi electronics manufacturer. It is currently run by the nephew, Peter Kao.
Should I add an amplifier to my AV receiver?
If Total Score is 0-4, you can probably get away with your current A/V receiver amp section. If Total Score is > 4, then it is time to consider adding a separate power amp to your system. If you score a +7 and feel your score should be even higher, we really want to hear from you in our forums!
Can you leave your AV receiver on all the time?
It is not bad to leave AV receivers and amps on all the time as most stereo equipment is set up to use minimal power and will go into standby mode when not in use. So leaving AV receivers and amps on or turning off between uses are both safe.
Does Rotel make good amplifiers?
Rotel had won a few Best Buy Awards over the years, but in 2005 it got top prize with the RA-03. This spectacular all-rounder was refreshing in its ability to be fuss-free when system-matching, and the built-in MM phono stage for adding a turntable was also pretty decent into the bargain.
Is Rotel a good brand?
Rotel is still good, perhaps not where it was, but at it’s price point it is competitive. Having said that, most electronics (today) are pretty good and the quality to price ratio keeps rising.
Are Rotel amps any good?
Is Rotel audio high end?
The Audiophiliac found a lot to like about the new Rotel RA-1570 amp, for hi-fi and stereo home theater applications.