Rotel CD-player reviews

Rotel RCD-02 CD-player
Rotel RCD-02 CD-player

Japanese company Rotel has perhaps the most non-Japanese image. And in regard to engineering philosophy, and that affects the production and marketing of audio, this reputable company is very close to the British school. It does not seek to surprise variety of functions, elegant finish or high-tech know-how....
Rotel RCD-06SE CD-player
Rotel RCD-06SE CD-player

The SE version is quite different from the basic RCD-06. The novelty uses the modern Wolfson WM8740 converter, which replaced the Burr-Brown chip, and many circuit solutions are borrowed from the 15th series. The trace of printed circuit boards is completely symmetrical with the shortest possible signal...
Rotel RCD-1072 CD-player
Rotel RCD-1072 CD-player

RCD-1072 does not need a long introduction. This player replaced the model with the same index, but with number "70" at the end and primarily differs in appearance: the display moved to the center under the tray for CD loading and control layout has changed. The well-proven 24-bit delta-sigma DAC Burr-Brown...
Rotel RCD-1570 CD-player
Rotel RCD-1570 CD-player

Here's a company with something of a varied past. In the seventies it was making huge, chintzy hi-fi separates, but a decade later had become famous for stripped-down, minimalist products with the accent on sonics rather than frills. It has stuck with this, watching larger Japanese manufacturers fall...
Rotel RCD-950 CD-player
Rotel RCD-950 CD-player

An equipment of Rotel always attracts you by irregular approaches even to its not the coolest models. CD player RCD-950 takes the 4th place in the product line, and a couple of its features earn to be especially detailed. Firstly, this is a specific digit-analog converter, which, being a single-bit by...
Rotel RCD-975 CD-player
Rotel RCD-975 CD-player

High sound quality at an affordable price is a "family feature" of all audio equipment from the Japanese company Rotel, so its products are often unofficially classified as "affordable High End". And this is not surprising, since the design principles of audio equipment from the developers of Rotel,...