@earthtones what are the sound differences between the BHK and the Arc?
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Hello, I really love the sound of Rogue. The RH-5 is an exceptional value plus you have the option to get the built I phono stage. Also, I asked about the remote. They said for an extra $100 you can order a metal remote for most of their stuff. The RP-9 is incredible but it does run hot, but the sound is like butter. I say get the RH-5 with the metal remote and the phono preamp if you need one. I still think the Rogue Sphinx is a hidden gem of an integrated amp. Even with an inexpensive tt it sounded great. I still have my first tt. The AT LP3. With a Nag MP110 cart. For $350 it’s a great, full auto tt. |
The RP-5 was the best sounding between the others I owned- the RH-5 and the RP-7. The RH-5 Headphone / Linestage was the best value with balanced connections and had the best dynamics and was exceedingly transparent and neutral. The RP-7 was actually less dynamic sounding then the RH-5 (Rogue's latest model) and a little too smooth / burnished for my system. The RP-5 was in between, sounding nearly a perfect balance between transparent neutral and overly smooth. The sound was open, transparent yet had a slight tubey burnish / polish that was easy on the ears and ultra refined. That said I prefer the sound of my Cary SLP-05 which is my end game preamp. |
The RH-5 and RP-5 seem like great value. I think I looked over the RH-5 because I don’t use headphones. I actually may have lucked out. There may be a dealer within 30 miles of me that sell both Rogue and Audio Research. Going to call on Tuesday. @dekay I meant Rogue. I think rouge popped up becaue I live close to a river named Rouge and my phone trys to guess what I’m saying. I tried to edit it but the forum wouldn’t let me. :) I just assumed the sound signature of the rp5 and rp7 would be extremely similar just your paying for balanced connections.
I wish there was a audio business that lent audio gear the same way home depot rents tools. |
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