I have the 1068 and I really like it, ofcourse you can spend more, but thats up to your budget and common sense, I like that the Rotel can be configured 1 way for music. 1 way for mp3, and another way for HT..subwoofer options can be on off for each aswell, you can also adjust each channels cross-over wich is great to get the most out of each channel as possible, I run my mains as large, the center will cross over at 60hz, the surrounds at 80hz, I also like the fact that each channel can be adjusted for bass and treble..I run mine flat but its nice that it is there, it is also up-gradable via a supplied computer wire.
My father has the Lexicon flagship it is better but it costs a ton, my choices were between NAD and Rotel, the Rotel had more warmth and just more musical sound.
It also seems alot of folks run Rotel with BW so synergy must be pretty good, I have BW in my set-up but just for my 4 surrounds.
I am sure others will have varied opinions, but at price and features, plus upgradable on top of 5 yr warranty makes Rotel a respected and recomended Processor. IMHO
My father has the Lexicon flagship it is better but it costs a ton, my choices were between NAD and Rotel, the Rotel had more warmth and just more musical sound.
It also seems alot of folks run Rotel with BW so synergy must be pretty good, I have BW in my set-up but just for my 4 surrounds.
I am sure others will have varied opinions, but at price and features, plus upgradable on top of 5 yr warranty makes Rotel a respected and recomended Processor. IMHO