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Review 4 of 49
Price Paid:
$2000.00
from Sound World Appleton Summary: Some of the descriptors used by audiophiles to describe amplifiers are laughable and just inane. An amplifiers job is simply to amplify.. the measure of its excellence is how much "amplification" it offers to the audio signal without affecting the original input signal, thus, spaciousness, constraint, openness and other qualifiers are bunk. The RMB 1095 offers immense power to drive any speaker load at any frequency without adding any distortion or noise under any condition. Therefore, its execution is flawless and as open (or other blah blahs) as any other amplifiers that shares its capabilities (krell, klasse, mcintosh, bryston) might offer. Its simply flawless. What makes it brilliant is that it offers that level of performance for half the price of those rarefied brands.
I bought the RMB 1095 after finding that rotel's 1067 receiver was inadequate to drive my new B&W XT surround system. The RMB drives the five speakers (2 XT4's; 2 XT2 and 1 XTC) to prodigous sound levels without even getting warm and without any distortion or additional noise. The sound is breathtaking. The Xt4's are notoriously inefficient and a very difficult drive at loud levels. The RMB drives them with utter ease.
In summary, the RMB1095 offers the markets very highest amplification and sonic standards for a price that is slightly higher than mainstream audio. There is absoulutely no rational need to spend a single cent more in any other "audiophile" amplifier except to snob nose with your buddies. Strengths: Unending barrel of electrical current. Awesome power. As musical or sonically transparent as any amplifier in the market regardless of price. Weaknesses: Aside from tipping the scales at 75 lbs absolutely none. Similar Products Used: Adcom, krell, klasse, bryston, mcintosh and others.
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