Rotel 15 Series Home Audio Components at CEDIA 2008

RSX 1550 – 7.1 channel Home Theater Receiver

Rotel, the multinational company famous for its audio and video performance, is introducing its all new Rotel 15 Series Home Audio Components at CEDIA Expo 2008 in Denver. It is going to unveil a broad range of home theater and custom-installation electronics which will surely attract and satisfy customers.

Rotel’s VP of Sales & Marketing, Doug Henderson, says “ This is Rotel’s most important intro in many years and while these new models incorporate a lot of the latest advanced technologies and include some important refinements of Rotel’s unique amplifier design, the one thing they do not alter is our company’s commitment to musical performance above all else. These new models were conceived for the listener who truly and passionately cares about sound quality, first and foremost.”

Features of the Rotel 15 Series Home Audio Components are:

  • Ultra-efficient class D amplifier topology with “smart” switching power-supply technology
  • 7.1-channel design with 5×100W of onboard class A/B power
  • Four HDMI v1.3 inputs
  • 1080p/24Hz Faroudja video processing
  • Assignable 12V triggers and RS-232C serial connectivity
  • A 3U rackmount (4.5 inch) cabinet

All the Rotel 15 Series Home Audio Components will be available throughout Q3 and Q4, 2008. The price rates for various components of the series will be different. Such as the RSX-1550 Home Theater Receiver will cost $1999.00, RSX-1560 Home Theater Receiver will cost $2599.00, RSP-1570 Home Theater Surround Pro/Pre- $2199.00, RMB-1565 – Five-Channel Home Theater Power Amp- $1299.00, RMB-1575 – Five -Channel Home Theater Power Amp- $2799.00, RB-1562 – Two-Channel Home Theater Power Amp- $799.00, RB-1572 – Two-Channel Home Theater Power Amp- $1299.00, RB-1510 – Two-Channel Installation Amplifier- $499.00, RMB-1506 – Six-Channel Installation Amplifier and the RMB-1512 – Twelve-Channel Installation Amplifier will cost $2999.00. Get any of these home theatre power amplifiers and make life go rocking.

Via: Press