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Rotel RSX-1550 Pro Reviews

www.whathifi.com‘s review Edit

If Pioneer, with its SC-LX81 receiver, has gone down the route of glossy luxury, Rotel’s opted for subtle minimalism with the RSX-1550. Sure, there are plenty of buttons on the fascia, but the regimented symmetry of the layout means it’s very pleasing on the eye. The spec list is rather different to its contemporaries, too – in that it’s very short. There’s no auto-calibration or equalisation here. Nor is there a network connection.
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Home Theater‘s review Edit

Longtime readers will recognize the Rotel RSX-1065 as my reference A/V receiver. It’s been around so long that it’s no longer listed on Rotel’s Website. Mine has been in service since 2001, when I reviewed it, setting a record for longevity and giving every loudspeaker review I’ve written since then a firm foundation. When I tell speaker makers what I use for amplification, they breathe a sigh of relief and change the subject. Even the arrival of the seven-channel version, the RSX-1067, left me unfazed. The five-channel version has served me for nearly eight years.
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Published on:
May 16, 2009

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