Difference between revisions of "Talk:Rotel RB-1000"
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− | + | Does anyone know what exactly the designation "DC" in "Stereo DC Power Amp Rotel RB-1000" (or also "RB-2000") means? Maybe "Direct Current" / DC (compare AC = Alternating Current)? If so - why this designation? Can the amplifier perhaps be driven with a particularly low number of ohms at the speaker output? | |
− | + | Or what else distinguishes these amplifiers? The powerful power supply? | |
− | + | Thanks for an answer! |
Latest revision as of 16:58, 2 December 2007
Question:
Does anyone know what exactly the designation "DC" in "Stereo DC Power Amp Rotel RB-1000" (or also "RB-2000") means? Maybe "Direct Current" / DC (compare AC = Alternating Current)? If so - why this designation? Can the amplifier perhaps be driven with a particularly low number of ohms at the speaker output?
Or what else distinguishes these amplifiers? The powerful power supply?
Thanks for an answer!