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accastil
01-11-2007, 07:14 PM
hi, i need a more experienced opinion on this one. which do you think would have a better sonic quality?

1) monobridging 2 rotel rb03s and using each one for each channel
2) making use of 2 rb032. 1 for the hipass and 1 for the lowpass speaker terminals
2) making use of a rotel rb1070 instead of a rotel rb03 in a normal single stereo amp setting

take note that rb03 is 70x2/180x1 while rb1070 is 130x2

thanks for your inputs.

Mr Peabody
01-11-2007, 09:25 PM
I've heard Rotel but not familiar with what's inside those 2 amps. Typically a manufacturer will step up soun quality as well as power as you go up the line. If this holds true with Rotel, I'd say the stereo amp.

Monoblocks will provide some good soundstage though. I also don't know how Rotel bridges but bridged mono your amp will see only half your speakers impedance. So if you use 4 ohm speakers your bridged amp will see only 2 ohms which could present a problem for them.

JoeE SP9
01-11-2007, 11:23 PM
If you have 2 RB-03's you could use one for each channel in stereo mode to drive the upper and lower end of each speaker. One stereo amp per side. IE: horizontal bi-amping. This could give a lot of the benefits of mono blocks. There would be no cross talk between power amps. Also, you wouldn't be bridging so there would be no impedance problems.:idea:

accastil
01-12-2007, 01:29 AM
If you have 2 RB-03's you could use one for each channel in stereo mode to drive the upper and lower end of each speaker. One stereo amp per side. IE: horizontal bi-amping. This could give a lot of the benefits of mono blocks. There would be no cross talk between power amps. Also, you wouldn't be bridging so there would be no impedance problems.:idea:
hello joeE, how do i connect the 2 to my preamp and to my speakers? could you illustrate the connections to me? pls...
btw, this would have the same 70x2 stereo power right? that is actually my 2nd option given in the original thread, isnt it?

aevans
01-12-2007, 03:56 AM
1) monobridging 2 rotel rb03s and using each one for each channel

IMO if your preamp has balanced outputs this is the way to go, push pull makes everything tighter and more controlled.

JoeE SP9
01-12-2007, 11:04 AM
hello joeE, how do i connect the 2 to my preamp and to my speakers? could you illustrate the connections to me? pls...
btw, this would have the same 70x2 stereo power right? that is actually my 2nd option given in the original thread, isnt it?
Yes it is your option No. 2
Use 2 Y connectors. One on each preamp output. This will allow you to feed both channels of each power amp from one set of preamp outputs.:cool:

basite
01-12-2007, 11:24 AM
i dunno, doesn't rotel use an internal bridging system by means of setting jumpers? i think so, thing is, you already have a rb-03,

but if you don't buying a totally new amp, i'd go for the rb-1070, and if you're still not satisfied, you can always buy 2 of them, since you can bridge them to 330 watt mono...


Good luck,
Bert.

Mr Peabody
01-12-2007, 05:57 PM
I have't bi-amped before, what would be the advantage in doing that other than what you already have stated? It seems to me you have 2 amps but still only basically 70 wpc, and it takes more power for bass than higher frequencies, so this seems more degrading to your sound. The highs would be louder, or does the crossover keep it level?