Product Description
Meet the RB-1582 MkII, a compelling stereo amplifier that delivers a powerful 2 x 200 Watts per channel while harnessing Rotel's Balanced Design Concept for superior performance. Get ready to experience audio like never before.
Dimension
Product Height : 5.5 inches
Product Width :17 inches
Product Depth :16 inches
Product Weight :40.8 pounds
Features
Class AB Amplification Experience robust audio by unleashing the power of 200W x 2 @ 8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.03% THD, and 2 channels driven. Elevate your sound and immerse yourself in the vibrant audio journey it offers.
0.03% THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) Provides clean sound.
What's Included
Rotel RB-1582 MKII Amplifier
Power Cord
Manual
Reviews
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Good for low impedence speakers.
Bought this to power some Dynaudio Evoke 20 stand mount speakers. At 86db efficient and 6 ohm, they like the power this amp can provide. Immediately noticed a difference. I was using a Primaluna EVO 300 tube amp, although it drove them IMO it was taking a lot out the tubes. So I bought this. Still using my PL tube pre-amp. Seems like this amp gave the music a little more edge especially to drums and cymbals. Even when listening louder than normal this barely breaks a sweat. This is used in a vinyl and reel to reel system. Highly recommend.
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Wish I had done it sooner
Wish I had done this upgrade sooner. What a difference in total sonic quality. Worth the extra to get separates .
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Versatile power amplifier
There aren't many reviews for this amplifier so I'll add my two cents worth. I initially bought this amp to replace a carver a500x which had lost a channel. I hooked it into the main system in place of one of my Peachtree 220s powering Bowers & Wilkins 705s2. clearer, more open soundstage and depth. I had also hooked it up to an Arcam fmj a19, and a B&K pro 10mc running Sonus Faber Venere 2.5, and Magnepan mmgs. Long story short, it ended up not replacing the a500x but one of the Peachtrees being fed from a Mcintosh C220 preamp.
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Powerhouse Amp!
I added this Rotel amp to my Denon AVR-X6400H receiver to supply more power to my B&W CM10 S2 main speakers. While the Denon did a good job, the 200w per channel Rotel has really opened the soundstage and allowed the B&W to really "sing" (pun intended). Next step would to be adding the 200w per channel x 5 model so all 7 main channels (B&W's) in my 7.2.4 system will be running the same spec amps.