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Optimized for the real-world audiophile who demands flexibility and sound quality at an affordable
Optimized for the real-world audiophile who demands flexibility and sound quality at an affordable price, the RC-1070 preamplifier delivers an extraordinary level of satisfaction. Featuring traditional Rotel engineering prowess, this unit features a power supply based on a custom-made toroidal transformer. The RC-1070 provides six line-level inputs in addition to a carefully engineered phono input for moving magnet and high output moving coil cartridges. A convenient contour control allows easy and repeatable timbre adjustments. With two sets of main outputs, a 12 volt “trigger ” jack, and a Rotel-system remote control for both the pre-amplifier and a companion Rotel CD, tuner, or DVD player, the RC-1070 brings the flexibility and sound quality of Rotel separates within easy reach.
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Rating Reviewed by:
 caz223
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date October 9, 2009Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
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Review 1 of 21
Price Paid:
$0.00 Summary: It's my first pre- and as a result, I just tried going with conventional wisdom and went to the stereo shop and picked up the 1070. I paid $400 and some change, but less than $450, and bought some audioquest diamondback interconnects while I was there.
The contour knob is functional, but I wish it had bass and treble controls. In my system the flat contour is too warm, the high boost makes the lows sound hollow, and the high and low boost makes the sound go all muddy. I have a adcom GCD-750, so I realized I really don't need the preamp, so it sits in my rack powered off waiting for something to happen. I want to upgrade to a hafler amp, and if I can find one at a good price, I can use the balanced outs on the adcom, and won't be able to use the rotel.
So, in review.
Pros: Good basic sound, nice looking silver face, functional remote, still works.
Cons: No XLR, no bass and treble controls, can't get the sound 'just right' For the damage this does to my sound, I'll use the gain controls on my amp for attenuation, and get along without it.
Not an audiophile piece.
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Rating Reviewed by:
 tilepronc
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date January 31, 2009Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
2.00 votes
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Review 2 of 21
Price Paid:
$0.00 Summary: Picked up one this week. My existing pre a vacuum tube pre. It still sounds great but wanted something newer. Read a lot of reviews here and lucky to have a honest audio dealer who happen to have a demo left. I personally think this unit sounds great. I experienced no hum and I thought it is very easy to listen to for 6+ hours. Can I get a better sound? sure for much more $$ My existing pre sounds a tad bit warmer and more musical but for the price this thing is a keeper. Don't understand why some knock the brand. Its a good product at a great price. Have it paired with a RB 1090. I'm happy until the upgrade bug comes back
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Rating Reviewed by:
 Ajani
(AudioPhile)
Review Date January 22, 2008Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5,
4.00 votes
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Review 3 of 21
Price Paid:
$500.00
from Brack Electronics Summary: I purchased the Rotel RC 1070 Pre Amp and the RB 1080 Power Amp to replace my NAD C352 Integrated Amp. Nothing was majorly wrong with the NAD, but I was looking for more spice and a more open and engaging sound. To put it simply, the Rotel was all that was needed to really take my system to another level of performance. The highs were clearer, the mids more detailed, the soundstage was improved and I finally got complaints from my neighbours about the bass on my system (for the 1st time in 2 years!!!).... Not that my aim was to disturb my neighbours, but I was impressed with the amount of bass the Rotel combo was able to squeeze out ot my Mission Volare 63 speakers...
For anyone looking a good pre amplifier, but not interesting in spending mega bucks, I suggest giving the Rotel an audition. The same goes for the Power Amp.
Excellent value for money!!!! Strengths: Sound quality, build quality, looks (minus the gull wings)... Weaknesses: Volume control on remote could be more precise & the gull wings are so ugly!!! Similar Products Used: NAD C352, Musical Fidelity XT100
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Rating Reviewed by:
 RWC
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date March 17, 2007Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 1 to 3 months Visitors rate this review 2.73 of 5,
11.00 votes
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Review 4 of 21
Price Paid:
$450.00
from Spearit Sound, Bosto Summary: I have been slowly building a Rotel System: RCD-1072 CD player, RB-1050 amp and now the RC-1070. This is a wonderful pre-amp for the money. Simple, clean, quiet, detailed and nice imaging. I could not find anything better for more than twice the money.
I'm not sure why a couple others have talked about hum--this is a very quiet amp, even with headphones. I would just say, if there's a hum, there's a problem. Bring it back or clean up your own power situation. As for the guy who hated his and thought it was junk, he must have gotten a lemon and should have worked with his dealer to rectify the problem. I had a drive unit go in the 1072, which was a month past waranty, and Rotel fixed it with no problem, and quickly, too! I think it's a great company.
For someone just moving into "high end", but not ready or able to spend the dollars for the truly great stuff, this is a very sound piece of equipment to buy. There are comprimises, of course, but it will provide great enjoyment of the music; I can listen to it for extended periods without fatigue.
The whole system works nicely together and with my System-Audio 1550s (Danish company-nice speakers). I am very pleased with this product and with all of my Rotel gear. Strengths: Simple design
Nice big transformer
Very detailed, open sound
Quite "musical"
Excellent build quality
Great value for the money Weaknesses: None at this price point! Similar Products Used: NAD, Cambridge Audio
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Rating Reviewed by:
 Mark_E
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date September 8, 2006Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 4.88 of 5,
8.00 votes
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Review 5 of 21
Price Paid:
$700.00
from Sounds Fantastic Summary: I purchased the RC1070 a few months ago together with Rotels' RB1080 power amp. (which I also submitted a review on). These two pieces are a beautiful match especially when running my B&W 804 speakers through an Arcam 7se CD player which I will soon be replacing with Rotels highly acclaimed RCD1072. (Only due to the age of my 7se). The pre/power amp replaced an aging Carver amp. Interconnects are Audioquest Diamondbacks and speaker cables are Monster's Ultra 1000's. I find myself hearing things on CD's which I never did before. They provide such a transparent, clean and open soundstage. The preamp is solidly built and looks much more expensive than the price I paid which is Canadian $ by the way so equating to about $500US at the time it was purchased). It is simple in it's features providing only the necessary. I particulary like the contour control in place of tonal controls. This provides you with 4 combinations of highs and lows which in my opinion is all one needs and of course these can also be turned off. The knobs all feel solid with absolutely no play in them at all. I read somewhere along the way while doing my research that there is not a preamp on the market until you reach $2000US that can come close to this preamp and I honestly believe it. I am so impressed with the sound and build quality of these components that I wouldn't waste the money on anything more expensive. Bang for the buck, Rotel has everyone beat hands down! Strengths: Clarity,
Clean, open and transparent sound,
Imaging and soundstage,
Build quality,
Price!!! Weaknesses: No XLR balanced outs which is odd since to my knowledge the RC1070 is the only preamp Rotel offers in Canada and probably North America, yet their RB1080 power amp has balanced inputs on it. To me, this would tempt some people who really want balanced outs to purchase a different preamp and possibly a different power amp if they wanted to use the same manufacturer for both. I know that Rotels RC 1090 has balance outs, but that unit is not available here for some reason. Similar Products Used: Arcam CD
B&W speakers,
Yamaha HT Receiver
Sony CD recorder,
LG DVD,
Paradigm speakers,
Toshiba widescreen,
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