ROTEL RQ-970BX TurnTables
ROTEL RQ-970BX TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 06, 2002]
royphil345
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
GREAT SOUND!!! RUNS SUPER QUIET!!
Weakness:
HARD TO GET I don''t see how you could go wrong here!!! Has better power supply, More advanced RIAA EQ, better design than anything else in the price range. Parts are high quality. Will run SUPER QUIET with a moving magnet or even a moving coil!!! To me, it just sounds "right". Not too bright, not too dark. EXCELLENT rhythm and pace. Maybe not as extended or effortless as the super high priced stuff. But, overall VERY smooth sounding. I''m using it with a Rotel RP-955 turntable, and an Audio Technica AT 440ML. Sounds GREAT for a MM setup, of course, now I''m getting tempted to try a moving coil for that little extra helping of extension and dynamics.(never had a phono pre that would handle MC before) It''s one of the few audio purchases I''ve made that I''m COMPLETELY satisfied with. No regrets at all!! (so I had to write a review) Only drawback is that not many stores that carry Rotel keep the phono pre in stock. And Rotel seems to be super careful about not having their stuff sold on the web. I just went to the Rotel web site, found my nearest dealer and had them order it for me. It took about three weeks for it to come in, but it was WELL WORTH the wait!!! Obviously, I HIGHLY recommend this unit. Don''t settle for less just because this is a little harder to get!!! Similar Products Used: Various built-in and lower-priced phono preamps. |
[Oct 13, 2000]
Fred B
Audiophile
Strength:
Good output level. Great Sound. 5 Year Warranty. Well built. ON/OFF switch on front.
Weakness:
None. Captive AC power cord. My new Acurus RL11 preamp has no phono stage. I have a Technics SL1700 turntable with Audio Teknica cartridge with shibata stylus. Not the highest end setup, but sounds good. Similar Products Used: QED Discsaver, Rotel receiver preamp.Recoton (uggh). |
[May 27, 1999]
sgoodman
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently replaced my NAD 314 Integrated amp with a new one that did not have a phono stage. I heard that the Rotel BQ970BX was a very decent sounding phono stage for a very reasonable price so I ordered one & I have to agree. It sounds great & my vinyl has never sounded better. I think it is better sounding than the one in my old NAD & I highly recommend it to anyone that cannot afford the high-priced spread! |
[Mar 31, 1999]
Ron
an Audiophile
If your looking for a good inexpensive way to play your record collection through a line level preamp I would highly recomend the Rotel 970 BX. It is compact, well built and sounds excellent for the money. It will give you both MM and MC loading capabilities. I have tried it with a Shure V15 MR and the pair mate very well. Two other pieces of advice, use the best possible cable to your preamp you can afford, and keep the unit as far away from digital sources [CD Players, DAT Recorders, etc.] as you can.In fact I recomend using a powerline conditioner with switchable and non-switchable outlets. Plug all your digital equipment into the switchable and switch the outlets off when listening to records, or any other analog sources. By the way the Rotel is usually discounted, another great feature. Happy listening. |
[Apr 06, 2001]
Richard Murdey
Audiophile
Weakness:
Can sound overly warm and muddy, average soundstaging, average detail resolution. Th Rotel is a good sounding unit, better than the Creek, but too warm and fuzzy to be considered really hi-fi. Similar Products Used: Creek OBH 8 and 8SE, tube and SS DIY phono stages, UREI 1620, others. |