| Rotel RMB-1085 Class D (Switching) Five-Channel Power Amplifier |
| Written by Jared Rachwalski |
| Wednesday, 27 August 2008 17:00 |
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Conclusions About the Rotel RMB-1085 Looking at the Rotel product line you will find six class D amplifiers. This shows the company is committed to utilizing this amplifier technology and has invested serious time and effort into producing high quality components. If you are still afraid of what class D can (and cannot) do, you should audition the Rotel version of Class D to hear for yourself what this topology can do. This amplifier does what every well designed amplifier should do, that is - cleanly amplify the sound. The RMB-1085 is able to disappear and simply amplify without coloring the sound. The fact that it provides 500 watts in a 3" high enclosure is astounding. No audible distortion, ability to drive heavy loads and a relatively inexpensive price make the RMB-1085 an easy recommendation. Comments (8)
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Who needs measurements ;)
written by 27ph , September 01, 2008 These are standard (-ASP) modules with on-board power supply. They should follow the specs from the icepower site: http://www.icepower.bang-olufsen.com/en/downloads/
Just checked Page 3
written by Susan J. , September 05, 2008 We just checked page 3 and it is visible for us, will wait to hear for any other reports....could it be your browser? What are you using so that we might troubleshoot?
RMB-1085 does NOT use ICEpower modules
written by RMB-1085 owner , September 11, 2008 There are other models that do, but this model is based on some home brewed proprietary class D circuits instead.
Yes it does....
written by Kim Skov , September 13, 2008 It's a combination of 200ASCs and 200AC's. If you've got one, open it up and match the contents to the module pictures on the ICEpower site. All of Rotel's class-D amps are based on ICEpower modules, even the new 15-series. // Write comment
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