ROTEL RB-850 Amplifiers
ROTEL RB-850 Amplifiers
[Dec 29, 2012]
Darian
Audio Enthusiast
I purchased two RB-850's back in 1988 and run them in bridged mono mode with an RC-850 pre-amp. It will be 2013 in a few days and the amps are still going strong after 25 years!! I use them to power Magnepan 1.7 QRs and they still sound amazing year after year. They are built like tanks ... sadly, they just don't seem to make them like this anymore. |
[Nov 15, 2011]
Tony
Audio Enthusiast
IT'S A DREAM.
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[Mar 29, 2006]
AJCalhoun
AudioPhile
Strength:
The usual: clarity, gobs of clean power, dead quiet, cool-running - just name it and if it's good it applies.
Weakness:
None. Absolutely none. OK, here's the deal: I have a Sony STR-DA777ES receiver powering B&W DM600S3s L&R, and a B&W CC-3 for center. I have absolutely no way to run wiring to the rears (a pair of a/d/s L200 minis on Sanus stands) - at least no way that my wife would accept (and I don't blame her. This ain't a college dorm). For a long time I used the neat little Kenwood RFU-6100 wireless sender/receiver gizmo and it worked really well, but I knew in my heart that the rears weren't getting anywhere near what the front and center speakers were, and it was hard to balance the sound. Then I disocovered Acurrian's HomePlug system that sends and recieves as well, but utilizes the house wiring's extra bandwidth, and has a built-in 25 w/ch. amp. I started with that, and it worked better than the Kenwood device. Still, it was only 25 w/ch. to the rears, while front and center were getting 120 clean, clear watts. The Acurrian thing has an RCA pass-through if you want to go that route, but I needed an amp to make it all work - one that would fit in the tight space between the sofa arm and the wall where the Acurrian receiver was hidden. I used to own a Rotel RB980X power amp rated at 120 per side and it had been incredibly powerful and clean, so I started looking and before long had found this RB-850, rated at 50 w/ch, which has to be a bald-faced lie, because connected to the Acurrian device it delivers what sounds like power identical to the Sony's L,C &R channels! No problem balancing this! Of course the little a/d/s speakers may be more efficient than the larger B&Ws, but it just seems to not make any difference. The surround sound coming through them now is absolutely incredible. I keep forgetting it's not the Sony rear amps driving them. I already was a believer, but this is such an incredibly GOOD way to solve an irritating problem and maintain true hi-fi in surround mode. (The accurian HomePlug device is now available from Radio Shack and works like a champ, adding no audible noise or distortion to the rig). This is just another great Rotel product that seems to be grossly underrated, and no, they don't make 'em like this anymore. Never gets warm to the touch, either. Just incredible. For the price I felt I had stolen it. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Rotel RB-980X, Yamaha M-40, AudioSource Preamp/Tuner2, Sony TA-AV650ES, Sony STR-GX67ES, STR-DA30 and 50 ES, and now the STR-DA777ES, Sony DVP-NC80V and now Denon DVD-1920; B&W DM600S3s and CC-3, a/d/s L300S surrounds, and Boston Acoustics PV-400 powered sub. Oh, and that Acurrian thing I mentioned. If wires are a problem, check it out. |
[Feb 25, 2004]
Petek177
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good power for only 50 watts, clean, full range, detailed sound. Small. Cool running.
Weakness:
A speaker AB switch would have been nice. This is an excellent amp. I replaced a Kenwood Pro Logic Home Theatre receiver in part with Rotel RB 850 (power amp) and RC 850 pre-amp. I recently acquired a Yamaha DSP-E492 to complete the package. I use the Rotel for stereo and front speakers and the Yamaha to run center and rear and to feed signal to the sub. The Kenwood was very thin sounding compared to the Rotel. The Rotel is full range, clean, detailed and amazingly powerful for 50 watts per channel. In fact, it seems to have much more real power than the 100 watt per channel Kenwood. I also have a NAD 2150 I use to power speakers in other rooms. I recently reviewed the NHT super one speakers I use with the Rotel. In that review, I suggested the NAD was not as clean in the treble range as the Rotel. Well, maybe so, but I rewired the speaker connections in the room in question and that cleaned up the NAD. It is a good unit as well. Back to the Rotel. It is a great value and on an absolute level, sounds very good to my ears. I think it has dual power supplies and that might contribute to its sound quality. Similar Products Used: NAD 2150 |
[Sep 08, 2002]
Greg Clinkingbeard
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good warm, detailed sound without the grainy treble of most budget amps.
Weakness:
Cheap plastic speaker posts I bought this amp about ten years ago to replace my Dynaco ST-70 which required too much maintenance. Compared to the Dynaco, it had much better Bass and a more transparent sound. The soundstage was also more coherent from top to bottom. I was surprised that although it didn't have the natural midrange of the Dyna, it wasn't far behind. The dynamics of this amp are also very good. Soundstage wise, it is wider, but not quite as deep. The midrange and treble are very clean. I've bypassed the stereo/mono switch and also bypassed or replaced the capacitors with polypropylenes for a minimal improvement. With my JR149 (LS3/5a) speakers this amp works very well. I had always planned to upgrade to something better, but I will probably wait until it breaks. As reliable as it has been, I'll probably wait for a few more years. Highly recommended if you can find one. Similar Products Used: Dyna ST-70, Little Adcom |
[Mar 18, 2000]
Scott
Audiophile
Strength:
Great Value
Weakness:
Hmmm... A local audio store has a second hand section witch on occasion reveils audio gems. I found the RB-850 used for $125(Canadian), so couldn't refuse passing up a quality AMP for next to nothing. What can I say? Every Rotel I'v ever owned has met my expectations in quality. Very smooth and accurate. Amazing how 50 watts of quality power exceeds 100 watts of Japanese power in both accuracy and output. This 50 wpc amp can meet most audiofile's needs in quality and sound. Highly recommended!! Similar Products Used: Rotel RB-930AX, Rotel RB-981, Nikko Alpha III |
[Jan 06, 2002]
L Bourgon
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Unbelievable power for a 50 W amp! No problems after 12 years of operation! Clean warm sound.
Weakness:
NONE I wish all electronics were built as well as this wonderful amplifier. Similar Products Used: Carver 1.0T |
[Jun 16, 2001]
Marcel Haanen
Audiophile
Strength:
warmt of the sound,the clearness the stability.
Weakness:
when you turn the amp on it makes a banbing sound in the amp itself.I think the powerconductors are the cause of the sound,notice what happens when you turn the power-connecter otherwise. I sold it once but i bougt it back within 2 months and i still have 6 years later.Don't wanna change it for another. Similar Products Used: rb 980bx rotel |
[Dec 24, 2001]
Antonio Marques
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
"British" sound at a bargain price.
Weakness:
None I can't really remember when I did purchase my RB-850s (I have 2 in stereo mode bi-amplifying my speakers - one for the tweeter, one for the woofers), but I'm sure it was in the mid-80s at a time when Rotel was going to stop making them. Similar Products Used: Rotel RC-850 (pre-amp); Rotel RA-820BX3 (integrated amp). |
[Jul 07, 2001]
Lee
Strength:
Clean power, clean design, real power
Weakness:
none I love these amps. I have had two for about ten years and they are powerhouses. I used them in bridged mono to drive my Kef 104/2's and they pushed with no problem. Great sound and super tight base. I have fixed blown fuses and resistors a couple of times due to user error but they are worth the fuss. They are probably better than some of the new high end amps that come along. I recently had one tested and it still pulls 30 amps. This is the real power rating. It has plenty of reserves for hitting the bursts. I would love to buy a couple more if anyone is selling. |