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Rotel RSX-1560 Pro Reviews

Audioholics‘s review Edit

Is the Rotel RSX-1560 a perfect receiver? Well, that remains to be seen. The aesthetics certainly are nice (with either a silver or black finish and an extremely industrial design that should appeal to many), the power consumption minimal, and the feature list long. While there are a few omissions that may turn off the potential buyer, for most, we guess, the RSX-1560 will be a tempting choice. Compared to many other esoteric offerings, the RSX-1560 positively overflows with features. The question that needs to be answered is whether or not the RSX-1560 does what you need.
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Published on:
Feb 01, 2010

www.whathifi.com‘s review Edit

So, if the extras haven't massively increased, what does the £500 premium over the RSX-1550 get you? Well, other than an even bigger unit, which is just as neatly styled and solidly built as the smaller model, the big news is Class D amplification at 100W per channel (as opposed to the 75W A/B amplification of the '1550.) Needless to say, this is a substantial change, and it makes a big difference to audio performance.
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Home Theater‘s review Edit

Energy will likely be the defining challenge of our lifetimes. We use a lot of it but need to use less, so the ways in which we use it must become more responsible, creative, and resourceful. Will home theater continue to add to the quality of life in an energy-scarce future by bringing us closer to music and movies? Or will we write it off as just another accessory of sprawl, soon to be ruthlessly un-supersized...
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Published on:
Jun 16, 2009

The average pro reviews rating is 8.0 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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