Advantages: Solid Build, Looks, Good sound production, price Disadvantages: Slighlty uncontrolled bass, no optical out may put some off
out for rca lead and a digital coaxial output, it has no optical connection though which i wan't fussed about as i am using it as a transport, and to be honest digital coax is the better of the 2 IMO.
Now as mine is used a transport( i think i've mentioned that already) its not actually using the internal dac of the cd player, so the actual sound processing is done by my Dac-X (£1200) , So for this review i disconnected the Dac-x and am using the rotel as a standalone player.
Now this player cost me £300 (rrp £350) so its not really going to compare when run through a £1200 Dac, but i'm still confident this player will perform well.
I'm using a
Cyrus PreVs2 pre amp
Audiolab8000m mono bloc power amps
and Totem Arro speakers ( see seperate review)
Now when ever i test or demo a piece of hi-fi equipment i tend to use a select choice ...
willsby 09.02.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Rotel RCD 06
Advantages: Sleek, Light weight Smart & fast & Reliable Disadvantages: i dont have any
This HP notebook is easy to use and offers value for money. With the Intel Core 2 Duo technology and an NVIDIA GeForce 8000M GS graphics card for video and image applications. It has wireless, Bluetooth and Firewire connectivity this notebook is easy to connect to a wide variety of devices, its fast and it is a good entertaiment notebook, i watch movies surf on it everyday paly games as it has good graphics support. Its nice sleek and its looks good, one of my friends also bought this after i told him about the features of this notebook, as he was looking for a notebbok and he was happy after using this notebook. Its not that heavy, sleek & smart and its worth your money. so a preferred chocie for any one who is looking to buy a new notebook... ...
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On the recommendation of a HiFi dealer, I purchased this Tuner. He informed me that the essential electronics used were the same as those used in a £1000 tuner hence giving the same sound quaity. When I took it home and turned it on, I was not disappointed. I use it with an Audiolab8000 pre and power amp and a pair of Proac Studio Mk1 speakers. Listening to the Proms isn't quite as good as being there, but it's close enough that I don't feel I have to make the trip any more. The sound quality of this tuner is exemplary and at the price I paid (around £300) it is unbeatable. If you want an FM tuner and don't want to pay £1000 plus then this is the one to go for (if you can find it). ...