A Review of the Rotel RMB-1575 Class D Home Theater Amplifier
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In this video I review the Rotel RMB-1575 amplifier and let you know the specs, how it sounds, and if its worth the money. The 1575 amplifier is a class D design and delivers 500 watts per channel at 4 ohms and 250 watts per channel at 8 ohms with all channels driven. Now that these amplifiers are a few years old you can find them on the used market for very reasonable money. If you're looking for a reasonable priced amplifier that offers loads of power, then the 1575 might be a good option for you.
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Just picked up the 1575 for $500 in great condition, can’t wait to hook it up to my R700s. Thanks for the review.
Wow! That's a deal!
Yeah I’m stoked, best deal ever
@@antrinh9555 The last one on eBay sold for over $1000 so the seller left a lot of money on the table. Hopefully the seller is reputable and sends you a good unit. These are awesome amplifiers with gobs of power. Enjoy it man!
Yeah unit is flawless I picked it up. He is the original owner since 2010, sometimes you get lucky. He initially listed for $800, then $600 and I offered him $500 🥳
Rotel has always been very underated and offer amazing value for your money I have the RB 1572 class D power amplifier and absolutely love it, the power and control it has over the music is fantastic used in conjunction with a pure class A Pre amplifier makes the sound rich and smooth
Couldn't agree more!
Great review and really nice setups you have, Great taste in books as well :)
Thank you!
IDK what cables you're running but I'll go out on the limb and say you've got a nice balance set up. I'm one of those guys who will nip pick so please don't take it personal but some absorption wouldn't go a miss. Try experimenting by placing a blanket on your rear wall. If you're an avid music listener.. either the blanket will stay up or you'll be getting some absorption.😄
Btw enjoyable video & for posting
You're definitely not wrong about acoustic panels. The problem is this is the living room so my wife would never go for that! I could probably add them in the basement system (B&W 802D2s). Thank you! No problem!
Let's be honest.. aesthetically the better half normally knows best but what I will say, it's only when I got the sofa of the rear within my small livingroom and then placed a dififfusion/absorption panel on that same wall did the missus not just aesthetically but sonically too finally come around! And .
If I don't mind saying so myself it doesn't look too bad either...
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"He who dares wins" 😄
@@Totalplonker haha! If I try that then I will probably be sleeping on the couch for a very long time! ;)
I really like your system! I have heard the Sonetto line and the bookshelf's are very impressive! Enjoy it my friend!
Nice video! Great Rotel amp! Do you boost your center channel for movies for better dialogue?
I don't. The center is crystal clear and loud enough with the channels are all set to equal. It really is a great amp for very little money (about $1k used).
I have the rmb 1585. it's a beast
I enjoyed this review so much, I watched it 3 times. Love your videos. I’m actually looking for an amplifier, class AB or D (not ICE, sensitive ears) , 5 channels or more, 200 watts on at least 3 of the channels, 40 lbs or under and less than $2000. Thoughts?
Thank you for kind words! It is much appreciated! It's going to be tough finding a 5 channel class AB amplifier with 200 watts of power that weighs under 40lbs. Class AB amplifiers need big power supplies in order to delivery their rated power which adds a lot of weight to the unit. If you don't mind giving up a little fidelity, then a good quality class D amplifier might fit the bill for you if weight is a concern. I really enjoy my RMB-1575 because it provided exactly what I needed (power) for a reasonable price and it hardly weighs anything. Hope this helps!
@@generationbehindhifi I appreciate the response and advice, I don’t mind a class D, but one with purify or hypex. When I google class d, it’s all integrated stereo amps that come up. The Rotel got me excited until I read its ICE topology ( I have sensitive ears, the highs are too much for me) . I just don’t see many 5 channel class d amps , didn’t even know of the Rotel 1575 till I watched your video. If you’re aware of their class D, please point me in the right direction, I’m clueless in this. Thanks again and love your work!!!
@@Ijy10 I'm not aware of any other 5 channel class D amplifiers besides my Rotel. I think Emotiva did a line of class D amplifiers a while back? As for the ICE technology, I think Rotel did a really good job just like I said in this video and I didn't find the amplifier harsh or fatiguing to listen to at all. You do give up some fidelity but besides that I was very happy with my purchase. Happy hunting!
@@generationbehindhifi Thanks again for your time and looking forward to more videos
Thank you so much for the video, especially for your system, as I am thinking about getting the same one you have as a second system (for me, it would be my primary and only one) :-). Are you still very happy with the Venere S? I would also get the Sonetto I ( II if I could afford it) as center channel and thinking the SVS SB 3000. Is this sub a good match for the SF?
Currently, I have 7.1 with the SF concertinos and two SVS Ported SVS 2000. I am using a Denon receiver to power everything. Based on your video, I am thinking to upgrade (if that is an upgrade) to 2 SVS SB 3000, with the Venere S and Sonetto I or II . Of course, my room is a 13 by 21 so I am not sure if that would be an overkilled system...
As for the amp, I have located a MCintosh 7205 for $2K (I am not sure if that's worth the $$) and would still need a HT preamp ( I can't afford a McIntosh one).
Based on all your tests with this sytem, is the Rotel RNM-1575 a good amp to drive the SF? If you were to start all over, what is the best valued amp and HT pre-amp that you would use?
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR INPUT!!!
I love my RMB-1575 and Sonus Faber speakers! The Rotel offers 500 watts by 5 channels (4 ohms) with all channels driven and can be found used for about $1000 in good condition. That's tremendous value for money! The matching processor can be found for about $600 too (RSP-1572).
My Sonus Faber speakers are fantastic. Did you see my review video on them? With all the price increases that have been taking place recently it would cost me $7000 or more to get similar performance as my Venere S so I plan on keeping them for many years to come.
As for the SB-3000, it's a phenomenal subwoofer for the money! Personally I tend to like sealed subwoofer designs vs ported subwoofers as they sound more natural to me. I listen to a lot of music and movies on this system and I really love how well it integrates with my Sonus Faber speakers. If you're a bass head, then you might want to get two SB-3000s, but one is enough for my needs. It fills my room with plenty of bass you can feel without sounding overbearing. Not many subwoofers can pull that off. Another good option is the REL 1205. I recently got one of these and it has about 85% of the performance of an SB-3000 for a few hundred less, so pick your poison as they say. A lot of what I'm saying is subjective so I would recommend ordering a subwoofer from a company who has a great return policy because only you can decide what sounds good to you.
Anyways, happy hunting and I appreciate the kind words! 🙂
@@generationbehindhifi Thank you, kindly. I truly appreciate your well-thought-out comments.
@@JoseLuis-nj3jw I forgot about your question regarding the McIntosh amplifier. If I had to choose between the McIntosh and Rotel, I would go with the McIntosh. No doubt that amplifier would sound warmer than the Rotel.
@@generationbehindhifi Thank you!!! Now I have to spend more $$$. 🙂
@@JoseLuis-nj3jw No problem! 🤣
hey i have the rotel 1575 amp that is gifted from my boss and i have no idea how it works, i would like to know what i need to play this thing, like do i need a pre amp or what kind of wires should i get and how many speakers and stuff... would love to know😊
Yes. You will need a pre-amp or processor to use this amplifier. You will need to use the pre-outs from your pre-amp or processor to connect to the amplifier's left and right channels. You can connect the pre-amp or processor to the amplifier by using RCA cables. You might want to talk to your boss since he sounds like an audiophile and can probably help you hook it up. Good luck!
@@generationbehindhifi thank you for the tips, but my boss rarely comes in our office and we can't directly contact him and yes he is an audiophile, he is the manager of bang and olufsen in dubai amd about the pre amp , i don't think i can find a good one with 4 channels but I'll try to talk with him, thank you
@@b0rnrare That's a very nice boss you got there! That amp on the used market is still worth about 1000 bucks if its in nice shape!
Why not get the matching Rotel pre-amp? You can find a Rotel RSP-1570 or RSP-1572 for pretty cheap now.
Have you heard of Orchard audio
I have not. Are they good?