ROTEL RA-1062 Integrated Amplifiers
ROTEL RA-1062 Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 14, 2011]
Crols
Audio Enthusiast
Excellent budget amplifier. Does everything well, especially for the price. 60wx2 but plenty of power on tap. What's best is there doesn't seem to be any electronic haze that is associated with budget integrated amps. Fairly neutral as well. Makes the old Nad C340 I use to own look childish in comparison. At $650 cdn it was a great buy. |
[Oct 24, 2010]
ryanianmckinnon
Audio Enthusiast
i was in the process of upgrading my system at the time, i was selling my old Denon amp (pma 2000r) and looking to upgrade to something newer and hopefully with a warranty. I was looking on canuckaudiomart and i stumbled onto this unit, it was exactly what i wanted for the price i wanted and still had 3 years on the warranty.
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[Jun 13, 2010]
Bestforthebuck
Audio Enthusiast
The amp sounds very well with the rest of the system. Unfortunately, I had to have both the Rotel CD player and amp replaced under warranty after catastrophic failures in under 12 months and the amp is now losing a channel again, three years in. I can't imagine that much can go wrong with a solid state amp, so this is surprising. These are not abused units, so I have to fault their components. |
[Feb 07, 2010]
foghorn
Audio Enthusiast
I bought this amplifier after recently getting back into my rather large vinyl collection. Had considered NAD, Marantz and Yamaha and I have no doubt had I gone in that direction I would have been pleased. But the more I listen to the Rotel, the more I appreciate it.
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[Aug 10, 2009]
Homer1952
AudioPhile
Excellent sound quality, build quality & appearance! Great user flexibility also. Second speaker output allows me to power my patio speakers with authority & perfection. It has been flawless since I bought it. One of the best audio purchases I have made. |
[Feb 17, 2009]
AudioAddict1123
Audio Enthusiast
In deference to dogorman's inability to take a position on this item ("Obviously it's not fair to compare..."; "it isn't unfair, either"), I'll take the high road on the RA-1062: it's classic Rotel, built like a tank with a pleasing sound that was never intended to compete with the likes of Arcam Alpha series or Music Hall. Rotel has always appealed to the entry-level hi fi set, and that's what the RA-1062 delivers. Having just replaced some very mid-90's stuff--an Adcom power amp and a Parasound preamp--I'm totally impressed with the performance and function of this integrated amp. It has a very nice, tight and punchy bottom, and clear, uncomplicated highs without a lot of sizzle. Granted, I'm using an upgraded power cable (Tara Labs Prism) which has always brought out the best of anything I've ever used it on, but still it's a huge improvement over my old stuff.
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[Feb 29, 2008]
kenqc
AudioPhile
Strength:
Affordable, good looks, great sound.
Weakness:
none at this price point. I have owned Krell, NAD, Sunfire, Musical Fidelity, Rotel, Quad, Rega and other high end equipment. I have bought and sold almost all of it over the years as I have been in and out of the hobby due to kids, and other life events. Now I am jumping back into High Fidelity. I enjoy the audiophile life and am anxious to plunge back into the hobby.
Similar Products Used: Krell, NAD, Sunfire, Musical Fidelity, Rotel, Quad, Rega, Denon |
[Feb 08, 2008]
Ray Stewart
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Let this receiver be your first step into the Hi-Fi world. If you've read my review, you know this is my own first step here, and speaking as someone who truly loves music this is the best possible integrated amp I could have bought for the money spent. I had no idea this amp would arouse me to such heights of emotion before I bought it. I thought I would be merely pleased with it and it would lead me to better things later on. I just can't imagine being more wrong about a product than I was about the RA-1062.
Weakness:
The only fault I have found is the same as I have found in other reviews, which is that adjusting the volume via remote results is too great a change for the input. The RA-1062 pretty much does a small jump if you try to raise the volume a little with even the quickest of jabs. A minor fault for an otherwise exquisite piece of equipment. This is a copy of the email I sent to Rotel:
Customer Service "Custom Hi-Fi" set my very affordable RA-1062 up in a private room, complete with both speakers and connectors that I could never have hoped to afford without my asking. All they knew was that I would be coming by that day to see the RA-1062 first hand. Try getting Best Buy or Circuit City to do that for you. That's about as good as it gets. Similar Products Used: A Yamaha RX-460 that I should have gotten rid of years ago. |
[Jan 29, 2008]
dogorman
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clean functionality, reliable, decent performance, great value. Would make a great dorm-room amp for that Freshman in your midst who wants to rock-out his neighbors. Pair it with a set of Klipsch kg-4's and no one has to care about the snobby details, as long as it's real *loud*.
Weakness:
Uninspiring sound, mediocre soundstage, fuzzy bass, thin on microphonics. This piece came my way on a bit of an impulse: I'd been listening to a Naim Nait5i (see my review) but because I'm such a cheapskate I only buy pre-owned stuff, and the Nait has turned out to be in need of some service. So I bought this unit on Audiogon to keep me company while the Nait was away.
Customer Service (no basis for judgment)
Similar Products Used: Arcam FMJ-A22
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[Jan 15, 2008]
Monkey Mouse
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Awesome sound quality. A built in MM phono stage. Good looking design. Well thought out cooling (the air pass through hole). Preamp outs for an external amp or subwoofer. A decent remote. Huge transformer inside. Under rated in terms of power.
Weakness:
The one weakness that I have found so far is that when you have a signal into an output, you can still hear bleed through on an empty input. Not a deal breaker, but on real quiet passages (that the volume is up high) you will be able to hear the muted sound. Can be sensitive to cables in terms of being a tad bright - an easy fix. I purchased this Rotel integrated amp as a present for my father this past Christmas - definitely the right choice. I was also looking at NAD and Marantz and decided that the Rotel was the best choice in terms of sound quality and flexibility - having a built in phono preamp and a great sound. What sold me was the dealer's simple setup in their entryway - the Rotel Integrated, Rotel CD, and a pair of Vandersteen 1's - sounded like a $10K system for $2,400 - even using cheapo cables. I really like the fact that it has a built in phono stage - the NAD didn't. The MArantz didn't have the sound quality or the smart looking appearance either. Customer Service The store I bought the unit from was great - too bad Rotel took 3 weeks to ship it to the store. Similar Products Used: Kenwood AV receiver, JVC integrated amp. |