The Amplifier UNDER 1000 to BEAT? ROTEL Amplifier A11 TRIBUTE REVIEW
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The A11 Tribute was designed in cooperation with the late Ken Ishiwata who you may know as the engineer behind some of Marantz’s more high-end products. Rotel pays homage to the man and the legend with the update to the original A11, the Tribute. In this review we compare the A11 Tribute against amplifiers like the Cambridge Audio AXR100 and NAD C388. If you are shopping for an amplifier under 1000, you’ll want to put the Rotel A11 Tribute on your list!
00:00 INTRO
00:41 ROTEL A11 TRIBUTE SPECIFICATIONS
01:25 A11 TRIBUTE DESIGN
02:14 TESTING THE ROTEL
03:07 ROTEL A11 SOUND QUALITY
07:45 ROTEL A11 DRAWBACKS
08:59 ROTEL VS CAMBRIDGE AUDIO AXR100
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Oh god, quality of sound. The only feature I need is resting my butt on the couch with some crispy tunes.
@@zachariahadams hahah. Don't forget the chips (speaking of crispy).
It's got to be sound IMHO, unless goosebumps are features.
Sound quality of course, features are nice to have, but we are here because of how it sounds not how it looks (sorry Kristi 😁)
RSP (Incl. tax!) is 599€ (!) in Europe!
This is not the best amp under $1000. This is just a tribute. 🤘🎸🤘
NICE!
It didn't actually sound anything like this amp!
And what would be, in your opinion, objectively speaking, the best amplifier for less than $1000? greetings from Argentina!
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I just bought this receiver, and it sounds absolutely spectacular! I began with my recording of Dvorak's New World Symphony with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic on vinyl. Holy crap! I heard things in the orchestra that I've never heard before, and I've been listening to this recording since I was kid in the 1970s! It is a beautiful sounding amplifier, and is the last one that I will ever need. Thank you for your review. It was why I bought this piece of equipment.
It's not a receiver, it is an integrated amp.
For me, sound quality is definitely THE reason to invest in audio equipment. Thank you for this excellent presentation!
Bought the Rotel A11 Tribute 6 month ago and paired with a set le B&W 606 S2 Anniversary Edition and this amp is powerful enough to drive these loudspeaker to deliver at their full quintessence ! Love this association ! I know however Rotel is applying Ken Ishiwata's improvement to the A14 MKII !
FYI - Right after I posted this comment, my bluetooth receptor died.... the A11 Tribute is back to ROTEL for repair...
Another great review and I really enjoy the extended conversations. I fully respect Kristi's decision to stay off camera. Her perspective adds valuable information that I appreciate.
I've been waiting for you to do this one! Thank you.
I love the synergy between the two of you. As a part of a retired couple having lived and worked with each other 24/7 for years, I admire your chemistry and obvious caring for each other. Expressing differences constructively is important in a relationship. If you handle your personal differences as well as you do your working relationship and the expression of your like and dissimilar audio gear opinions, you are then more than just reviewers; you are a role model for audiophiles. I see more than people's public personas. You are a great blend of individual contributions. Thanks for showing us all.
That's very kind of you to say, Armando. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for the great review! After watching your video, I went to a HiFi shop to listen A11 Tribute by myself. Its sound is simply amazing! I have a Marantz amp at home and it's sound cannot come even close to Rotel A11 Tribute. Rotel has an incredible, fantastic audio quality. I ordered one right away.
For me, It's sound quality over features - no ifs, ands or buts.
Great information as always, thank you both very much!!
I had a Rotel amp and CD player for nearly 20 years - both units still function - what they made back then was great for the price.
I really appreciate the additional commentary including in the bonus talk - especially the pairing options were really helpful. Nice job!
Thank you!
Thanks for watching until the end!
Andrew! I really like that Kristi is involved in this. I like hearing her input. I respect her decision to stay off camera. I can tell you respect her and love her. Currently I have a Rotel RC 1590 pre-amp and the RB 1582 amplifier. Your review is so good that I want to demo this amplifier just for fun and comparison. I'm running my stuff with Bowers 705s2. You guys keep up with this great work! Really enjoy watching your reviews.
On another note. Consider bringing in an anthem MRX 540. I just picked one up and it's quality in terms of build and sound are definitely up there with my Rotel system. It's really incredible. Specially with the ARC room correction.
All the best to you!
Was pleasantly surprised to see you review Rotel - very much enjoyed this episode. Thank you for you and your wife's efforts.
The Rotel A11/CD11 got my attention while deciding to upgrade from the legacy 80's stereo I pressed into service at the beginning of the year. Comparison shopping to same price point models from NAD and Cambridge Audio, I had prior experience with both both NAD and Rotel, I opted for the Rotel A12 - was so pleased with it I upgraded during the return period to the A14. No looking back now! I do credit your efforts on this channel as encouragement to trust my own judgement. Thank you.
Great review as always !!!
As a teen my first amp as a Rotel. Nothing I bought in the last 30 years beats that quality metal build. and those analogue displays.
I have the A11 Tribute and the CD11 Tribute paired WITH vintage B&W Dm14s on Channel A and B&W DM12s on Channel B. The A11 drives them both with no problems. I have a vintage Technics SL-Q303 direct drive turntable with a Nagaoka MP-11 cartridge and stylus. I bought the amp and CD to replace my failed Technics anp and CD to play my old vinyl and CD collection, it all sounds just great to me. Old school so not bothered about a DAC.
I was waiting for this one, since you metioned you were doing this rewiev in one of the previous videos. You convinced me to buy this Rotel. Thank's for that, and keep the great work!
Glad I could help!
My first proper hi-fi equipment was all Rotel. Absolutely loved it. Never should have sold it!
I bought one of these yesterday and am completely satisfied. It has exactly the features I want and the kind of clean styling I like. It has sweet treble that doesn’t screech, and the linear frequency response that allows well-recorded symphonic performances to sound natural. There has been none of the hum problem you encountered with your turntable. And as for the badge, I was completely unaware of the issue until I watched the review. It isn’t something that would matter to me.
That brings up your QOTD: For me, sound over features every time, as long as the required features are present. In this case, they were, so the choice was a no-brained.
Thanks for another great review.
Andrew. Over here in England B&W are virtually partnered with Rotel amplifiers. They demonstrate their speakers with Rotel amplifiers and have Rotel amps for sale in B&W outlets. Nice & thorough review as always. Regards.
That makes sense as B&W once owned Rotel as well as Classe. Appreciate you watching!
As someone who has been an audio addict for about 30 years, and has tried 100s and 100s of different setups, I am someone skeptical of youtube audio reviewers. But. This channels videos are right on the mark. And the explanations of the different sound of these, are super useful. Just practical to the point reviews. For sure subscribing. And I agree, the A11 is fantastic. I always loved Rotel, and it seems like their new gear is even better, and a huge value for the price.
Great review as always👍👏👏👏👏
Same here with the noise on the phono input on my regular A11, I was able to get rid of it. However, I now have the ProJect PhonoBox II on the Aux2 input and have to say: it sounds way better than the integrated phono amp. I love the A11 100% for the sound quality, more important than the features imo.
Hello Mr. Robinson! I am looking for the best audio quality in a product, and I really don't care about features. This is a very informative review. THX!
thank you for the review it is very helpful to pick the best fitted for every individual 💕👌!
Sound quality undoubtedly. Thank you for detailed information videos.
Thanks for a great review! I have this amp for 2 months now and the review is spot on. I’m glad I don’t experience the hissing sound mentioned.
Good to know you haven't had that problem. What speakers are you pairing your Tribute with?
Thanks for sharing!
@@andrewrobinsonreviews It sounds really great with my RP600M.
Thank you both for your detailed review of A11, which I have been waiting for to make my purchasing decision on the A11. In my opinion, sound quality is much more important than features, in this case, I would spend extra $100-300 for an external DAC. The combination of A11 and DAC is still under 1K.
It is allways a pleasure to listen to you'r unique review's presentations,
I just bought a pair of evo 4.4 and I think it is a complete budget tower speaker solution that may surprise many viewers
I would really be glad to have you review them
Ronen
I've wanted a rotel for years but was way out of my budget, was finally able to purchase one. The Rotel A12. After hooking it up to my Klipsch RP-280f's it is to rich. I heard the rotel hooked up to Paradigm Monitor SE Atom's, was completely blown away. Will be purchasing them before the end of this year. And every time I walk into the local sore in my area Suess Electronics, I always ask for demo. Love your reviews, keep up the hard work Andrew.
Not including a DAC is a good thing for many audiophiles, including myself. We can add any DAC of our choice to create the sound we want, so it makes perfect sense to me. Nice looking amp IMHO.
Thank you for a very interesting review.
I have a question:
Will the Rotel A11 Tribute sound good with the KEF Q350 and the Cambridge Audio DacMagic 200m?
A very nice review ! Thanks
Back in 2000 I purchased a Rotel RX975 receiver (100W/ch spec. ~175W/ch measured) and enjoyed the performance immensely for nearly 20 years. Then the ASIC that controls volume began to fail and despite an extensive search, I couldn’t find one. It was only ever used in one Rotel and two Pioneer amps of the day. So I needed what amounts to a switch box really which is most of what a preamp does these days (unless you need RIAA comp when playing vinyl and I have two external boxes for that if I should ever need to).
I purchased the RA11 and use the 50W/ch to drive the tweeters in my 2-way transmission line speakers (VAF DC-X) and the power amp in the old receiver to drive the woofers. Bi-amping has given me a small but useful improvement in sound quality with no compatibility problems between the older and newer amps (unsurprising given the same manufaturer).
I already had a Schiit DAC that I’m more than happy with, so that wasn’t a concern. I have improved my system (slightly) for relatively little cost-less than purchasing a dedicated preamp. If the aging receiver goes west, I have a capable amp already in place.* All I have to do is reinstate the original passive crossover (a single capacitor as it happens). I have long recommended Rotel to them who asked and never had even a hint of negative feedback for that.
* Under the assumption that if I put the RA11 on the test bench it would like the RX975 deliver nearly twice the rated power. Like the receiver, the RA11 has a beefy power supply, much beefier than many a rival product in the same buyer space.
I’ve just moved from denon PMA600 to this and man, this is a such a different thing. Thanks for the video. I miss nonetheless the full size jack for headphones.
Great video Andrew! The Rotel A11 wet my my tongue but it wasn't enough. I opted for the A12 MkII. This video prompted me to look further into the Rotel lineup and found the A12.
Thank you.
I also went with the MKII. Great amp. Having the DAC already in the amp was just super convenient. Interestingly enough, this last week, Rotel just announced its A11 MKII. I am very curious for some UA-cam reviewers to give it a listen and compare it to Ishiwata's A11 Tribute. Now the A11 is actually on a good sale ($650) from its original price of $800, while the A11 MKII is running at the prior price of $80.
@@Maximus-tr9gi A11 MK II seems to be just A10 with DAC. It is no A11 tribute, as it has even less features, reduced specs. Eg: A11 MK II has reduced damping factor of 100 vs 140 of Tribute, signal to noise ratio also reduced to 90 from 100. They removed pre-amp out, and speaker B is gone too. Only other addition is cost :)
Another great review Andrew!
Thanks Ian, appreciate you watching!
You guys are great. Like both of your reviews. Respect. Love seeing a $695 phono cartridge.
The Rotel A11 Tribute has been on my shortlist for a while, I wonder though how the A12 and A14 compare?
Which amp would you pair with the RP-8000F Klipsch speakers? I am considering the Yamaha A-S801.
I bougth Rotel A11 Tribute after reading your review, I am happy, thank you Andrew
Love you r guys reviews
If you want the great sound of the A11 Tribute but need a DAC, step up to the A12. Still under a grand, full digital connectivity, 60W/ch.
If you are seriously considering this purchase, I would like to offer my recent experience for comparison. I just bought a refurbished Cambridge Audio CXA61 for $749 (+tax) on eBay. Cambridge Audio has an official eBay store (cambridgeaudiousa). I needed an amp that had two sets of binding posts for my setup, and this Rotel A11 is a tempting alternative. However, for about the same price, the refurbished CXA61 has more power, aptX HD, a DAC with many digital input options (USB!), and is highly regarded as a fantastic amp. I've paired this with Monitor Audio GR10 speakers and a Monitor Audio Radius 360 sub. The combo is pretty tasty, Andrew. :) The A11 beats the CXA61 if you need integrated phono input or tone controls though. Personally, I don't need phono but I do wish the CXA61 had tone control. All in all, I'm happy and just wanted to share in case it helps anyone make a more informed decision.
Side note to Andrew and Kristi if they read these: I'm new to the channel (subscribed about three months ago). I really enjoy the high quality production of your videos and the balance of review and conversation that takes place. They are well done. I particularly enjoy Andrew's articulation and annunciation, but that leads to my only (minor) gripe. It's a fine line between coming off as prepared and scripted. Sometimes the videos seem a little too scripted for my taste. Andrew seems to have a naturally pleasant personality so I find myself feeling a bit disappointing when I feel that he's reading from a script. Anyway, that my opinion for what it's worth. What the hell do I know? I don't have a UA-cam channel. :) Cheers!
I also have a CXA61 - currently paired with Pioneer FS-52s, but eventually will be paired with some Monitor Audio Silver 500s once I've moved to a larger room.
It sounds great with the Pioneers, but I can't wait to get the MAs setup.
Yeah, what you said.
@@MarmiteTheDog I have a pair of Monitor Audio Bronze 500 speakers currently paired with a Denon AVR 2700 in which the treble sounds too shrill and unbalanced with most of my classic rock albums. At First I was thinking that it was the speakers, but now I think it’s likely the Denon that’s holding these back from sounding better. Would you recommend the CX-A61 for Monitor Audio Bronze 500’s?
@@evilwax73 I'm not really in a position to recommend anything beyond the Pioneers I currently have. From what I have read, many Monitor Audio products need considerable running in because of the harsh top end straight out of the box. I have read one review of the CXA61 paired with the Silver 500s where the review was positive, but I haven't read many reviews of the Bronze series of speakers.
@@MarmiteTheDog Thanks, I’ve played them for over 50 hrs, so I would think that the “harsh top-end straight out of the box” period would be over. I’ve positioned them closer to the wall for more bass, and I have tried to move them about a foot away from the wall. Unfortunately, most rock music sounds harsh on the high-end. Some people on message boards have said it’s the room, some have said it’s my Denon AVR 2700 receiver and some have said that it’s placement. I’m really perplexed as to what to do to get the best sound out of these speakers.
Great question! Last semester I wrote a research paper focused on convenience over quality. Even on a limited budget, I would rather buy for quality over options and features.
Great video as always Andrew and Kristi! My QOTD answer is “more quality and fewer features”.
I like the simplicity of an analog only integrated amplifier at this price point. I can easily add a DAC or streamer to a solid product like the Tribute or Rega Brio. Thanks again love the channel!
Have it for three months based on this review, did not need DAC (node3) or phono stage. Build quality is rock solid. Paired with Wharfedale diamonds 12.2. Smooth sailing. Thanks. Crazy good sound for the money, tone controls help as well.
Hope you don't mind me asking Eduards I have the same speakers - would you say this amp is warm sounding? I'm stuck between one of these, a Marantz pm6007 or audiolab600a 😫
@@j-mals ok James, yes its a on the warm side, i just got audiolab 6000A actually and I like it better paired with diamonds, I'm using 6000A built in DAC. Holy smokes its more detailed and opened up the soundstage, ok I'm using svs 2000pro subs and this brought it one level up. In short, I like the combo 6000A + Dioamonds 12.2 a lot better, just my preference.
@@EduardsPutra really appreciate the quick reply thank you! That's really interesting I watched a review yesterday with the A11 Trib, he compared 3 different speakers with it one being the Diamonds and he mentioned that he was disappointed as they were completely changed sonically with the A11 they lost their mid magic kind of thing. I'll be using a Sub too my only worry is the 6000a is a little light in the bass department without a sub?
@@j-mals 6000a is a little light in the bass department without a sub? - also correct. It was more detailed but the bass was ok, not great not terrible. With 2000pro sub it blends in and gives the weight and punch. What is interesting 6000A handles SVS sub better than Rotel. i don't know why, its jas pass thru :) but it was easier to get it blend it in with music. Rotel was a bit over the the top by default so needed more tweaking. So yeah, things become interesting when you start actual a-b testing.
I love mine !
Another great informative review 👍🏻
Running mine with a pair of Kef LS50 meta’s and on the b channel Klipsch RP 8000fs when I’m in The mood for a little more forward excitement)
Very very happy with this combo.
Btw I’m also running it with a furman Elite -20 power conditioner so no ground issues or hum here .
My nad 356bee that I’ve been running for many years I love but has now moved into the bedroom with a pair of Klipsch RP600m’s book shelves.
BTW I like the badge and placement 😲😜
Also running the Tribute CD11 and Blue
Sound node2i 👍🏻
Sound quality FTW !!
Omg we literally have the same setups, Klipsch RP-6000F, Klipsch RP-8000F, KEF LS50 Meta, Bluesound Node (3rd Generation) ... Did Andrew just say Wharfedales on A11 Tribute, Nonsense all of the above the speakers pair perfectly with this amp. You can't sell this amp short yes sure you can get better but the effort Ken put into this amp clearly shows in its ability to deliver sound on another level. Not to mention even with Bluetooth this thing still sounds amazing to me.
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how the rotel working with ls50 meta ? you think the rotel is good combination ?
Thanks for the review! Would this compare in any way to the new Emotiva A2 paired with a PT100 pre amp? Any input is appreciated thanks!
By the way, thanks for yours and Christie’s take on how things look visually. To me it’s a huge part of my purchases.
I've always considered a Rotel amp as something you got to have owned and experienced in this life. Maybe this is the one? It checks all the boxes for me, and includes tone controls and Bluetooth for crying out loud! 😁 Thanks for a nice review!
A great review sir.
Thanks!
I had a problem with the ground loop hum...
It was the pre amp, to which I connected the sub.
Tried different outlet, didn't work.
For me, better rca cables solved the problem.
Yes! I was just googling "sub 1000" amplifiers and ther you were - coming in to save the day!
Great advice, as always!
Andrew, Thanks a lot for this great review! I’ve just got mine and it’s paired with jbl studio 530. It’s totally worth it! Sounds fan-damn-tastic indeed.
Speaking of noise associated with a turntable, here’s what I’ve just accidentally found in a11’s manual:
“Phono Input 0 and Ground Connection (GND) 9
Plug the cable from the turntable into the appropriate left and right phono inputs. If the turntable has a “ground” wire, connect it to the screw terminal to the left of the Phono inputs. It will help prevent hum and noise.”
So how does the tribute compare to the A6000 and BRIO ?
I prefer a strictly analog amp with no built-in DAC because I want to add my own external DAC.
Hi Andrew, thanks for another great and informative video. I have a question, in your opinion would the A11 Tribute work well with the KEF LS50 Metas? I'm just beginning my audiophile journey and have decided to buy a pair of KEF LS50s but haven't decided on the amp. Do you think I should save a bit more money and pair the KEFs with something like the Music Fidelity M3si or would the Rotel be a good place to start with a view to upgrading in the future?
Nice and detailed review as always. I hope you guys can review the new A14MKII integrated amplifier as well because this is the one that I’m particularly interested to. I’m sure this one has the features the A11 missed plus probably a better sound for a slightly higher price. Thanks.
I love my 1572 and think that Rotel is great. I bought this amp due to the fact the sound was much better than others. I fully believe sound should have weight over features.
Thank you for answering the QOTD Terry. I agree. I'd pay more for SQ more than features 99% of the time.
I own the A12 how would you compare this to the tribute? That is if you have any experience with the A12. Thanks.
Finally some love for the Wharfedale Evo 4.1 from a respected reviewer! Love those speakers
Thanks for the recommendation, @Andrew Robinson. Loving the sound. Only thing missing is a digital input - As you said, it does have an internal DAC for bluetooth
Hi, thanks for this video Andrew. Do you know how A11 Tribute compares with A12 in term of sound quality (not to talk about additional digital inputs). Thanks
I'd like to know as well as I'm interested in the A12
Get the Rotel A12. Its still under $1000 and has all the digital connections and a very decent DAC.
Sound quality every time!! I love these pure 2 channel amplifiers with no DAC or included extras. I do however see the benefit of tone controls and believe the benefits to the listening experience by far outweigh the cons especially when listening to some of my poorly recorded vinyl records from the 70s. Great review though!
Sound quality for sure! I'm fine with the lack of DAC (I rhymed!), as I have my own high quality external Schiit Modi Multibit, but y'all are right that the addition of Bluetooth was strange. I suspect it's a concession to the folks who like the convenience so that they can compete against other entry level amps. I just ordered one of these on your recommendation, and chose this over the Audiolab based on my dealer's input. It's also a bunch cheaper, so we shall see how it goes. Thanks again for all your hard work in providing us this free information.
Rotel is one the most if not the most under look that brand there is in hi-fi they always have gems that are never talked about much like theirorder power amplifiers are beasts, and I love how they rate their products with all channels driven in the receivers and amps now it's time to watch the video 😂
What do you think about the Rotel A12? Adds Bluetooth and built-in DAC. Right now they are $799.99 at Crutchfield. They are making room for the A12 MKII...This is tempting...
Your review format, with input from both of you, could redefine how reviews are done. Love it!!!
Oh and Rotel ain't messing around.
Thanks! And no, Rotel is NOT messing around!
Great review
Love my A12!
Pairs beautifully with my B&W 606 S2 and 607’s!
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I own the 606 S2 Anniversary Edition, just love them paired with my vacuum tube amp
22:40 a Marantz comparison (eg PM6007) of similar price would be important, more than NAD or Cambridge-- but great review.
Another excellently communicated review. I really like Rotel equipment, I'm still using a Rotel CD player purchased in 1995 and it still works great. Looking at the possibility of adding either the 1552 MII or 1582 MII power amps to my system.
Thanks! I'm not familiar with those amps personally, but if they're anything like the A11 I bet they're great!
Hi Andrew, I think the reason that the DAC used for Bluetooth is not otherwise accessible is because it is contained within the Bluetooth module itself which outputs analogue signal only. So it’s not a traditional DAC board. This is very common implementation in amplifiers with Bluetooth,even when there is an onboard DAC.
I have the AX35 which sounds great with the Klipsch RP600Ms. However, it cant drive my Elac Debut Reference speakers. Do you think the A11 will be a great partner to the Elac's?
Why? You only use 0,1-0,2 watt from your amp.
Thank you for the detailed review. I bought the Rotel A11 Tribute connected to Polk Reserve R200 and the sound is so sharp as a razor. So full of details! As an engineer I appreciate your best review for this product. And a friend of mine already bought another one.
Thank you for the support, Davide. I'm so glad you're happy with your Rotel! Hope to see you on today's upcoming video!
I thought I will be the only on to pair this with a R200. I wanted Elac UB52, which is not available in my region. The sound actually didnt impress me much, I had 18 years old Onkyo receiver which sounded better, in surround mode, of course. I never listened in 2 channel mode, as surround was better always. With DSP, the low frequencies were routed to Subwoofer, which makes midrange free to only play midrange. Let me burn in some more, hopefully it should improve. However, from value perspective, I would go with Onkyo receivers like TX NR 5200 or Yamaha RX-V6A.
Thanks for the review! Bought this just this week and hooked it up today. So far I think is sounds fantastic. I am in the no Dac group I guess, add a separate and upgrade along the way. Cosmetics could be better. Wanted best bang for buck analog sound and think I've found it.
Great video Andrew! Looking forward to hear your take on the AXA35.
Coming soon!
At the moment in the UK, Rotel A11 Tribute(399GBP) sells for about 10% cheaper then the AXR100(449GBP) and 50% cheaper than 338(549GBP). It is about 10% more expensive than a PM6007 or PMA600NE(both 369 GBP). In this case would it make the Rotel a no brainer compared to others?
Bought it just over a month ago. I had Denon PMA600NE and like you say in the review, there is no point in comparing them. Compared to Denon, the A11 really demonstrated what my B&W 606 S2 are capable of. It’s a keeper for sure!
Good to know this worked well with your B&W as they are notoriously picky speakers.
@@KristiWright But now I really want a pair of those Klipsch Heritage speakers 😆
@@alobachev The Forte IVs are SO GOOD.
Is the A11 Tribute an upgrade to the Cambridge Audio CXA81 as well in terms of sound quality? I have the latter and I was wondering if I should switch to A11 Tribute? What would be the differences and is it worth switching to it at all?
NAD c368 ftw! $699 refurbished, $999 new. Built in streamer is super nice, sounds great.
Can you guys please review the IOTAVX SA3?
Companies need to hire you both to give new products an aesthetic once over before they go into production. :) Thanks for a great review and looking forward to 200k
We'd welcome the opportunity to give a lot of products a once-over. Thanks for watching until the end 😉
Hello andrew, in your experience which sounds best for the tribute, the evo 4.1 or the bronze 100?
Thanks for this nice review. I have owned the Rotel A11 Tribute for several months now. And can only confirm what you describe. It is indeed a shame that the tribute is not featured that much. Also think this is the best amp up to $ 1000.
I was with you until you complained that it did not have a built in DAC. One reason I bought mine was because it did not have a DAC. I prefer to run an external DAC
Thanks for all the info! I decided to 'treat' myself for an upcoming birthday and get deeper into audiophile territory. I have been going back and forth on the axr100 vs the Rotel a11 tribute. Found a rotel within 30 dollars of the axr, re watched this and pulled the trigger. Hope it pairs well with the evo 4.1s i have coming.
Hello, any update for your purchaise?
@@CristianP I bought the Rotel, and returned it for the Cambridge. the rotel has exquisite detail, but the cambridge is easier for long term listening.IMO. If you have warm speakers the Rotel would be amazing.
Can the bluetooth stream 24 bit audio on the A11 tribute?
Should have added KI Signature signage from Marantz cd63 series to the Rotel tributes
@@tundatimeWharfedale Diamond 12.2 or Klipsch RP600?
Great review Andrew and Kristi! 😀 You say it gets the dynamics right on, so, can it portray large scale orchestral pieces well?
Thank you guys!
Considering that you have reviewed a lot of integrative amplifiers, I'm surprised that you haven't reviewed the outlaw audio RR2160MKII. I bet it would give The A11 tribute a run for its money.
Happy Thursday!
yay! hope you eventually go in front of the camera. We've had too many audiophile white boy summers on youtube. But totally get not wanting to be on camera. Thanks for the discussions at the end keep them coming!
Happy almost Friday
Finally finished work and am watching the video. Are you wearing the A/B Bitch shirt for this one? Hope you’re having a good day. Almost Friday!!
Your dude is the best!
I listen to lots of Rock and Hip Hop and having an amp/Reciever with lots of features creats a better listening 🎧 experience. Amps that create sound separation is the coolest 😎👍
For someone who doesn't have a bunch of speakers and amps to mix'n'match, what should I look for when trying to decide which components to pair with each other? Is there a "right" order to deciding on components e.g. speakers before amp?
QOTD: Sound quality over features every day, all day. I want to love the music, not master specs and/or mashing toggles/buttons.
A fantastic amplifier for the money, enjoyable and engaging to listen too even at low volume levels, with instruments and vocals coming through clearly. I think it Pack's more punch than it's claimed 50 Watts as it easily powers my Focal 926 floor standing speakers. My favourite thing about this amp is the super progressive volume control from 0-96
I can only got to 53db volume comfortably - while powering my Dynaudio Emit10s. How loud can you go without confusion/distortion with Focals ?
@@gokhanersan8561 Hi Gökhan, I can't say I've heard any distortion, I generally listen to music at the volume setting 40-45 however sometimes I will push it to 55/60 and it plays totally clear with no distortion at all, tone control bypassed.
@@sportsmachinerr1401 I boost the tone control by 7db to get some more oomph from Emit10s, so I guess it adds up to 60db. Thanks !
Hi. I have the Focal 906 bookselves speakers with the A11, and thinking of changing them to the 926, to get a better-fuller sound. So, I would like to tell me more about your combination's experience. Do you think that going for the 926 would be a good upgrader ? Thanks.
@@dimitriskontos858 I think you would definitely hear a benefit in low range response. Very happy with the pairing.
Hello and thank you for your great reviews! I would like to ask, if for 100€ more here in Greece, Musical Fidelity M2si (800€) sounds better than Rotel A11 Tribute (700€), and how both are compared only soundwise with Cambridge AXA35? My speakers are Sonus Faber Lumina II (4 ohm 86dB). Thank you in advance!
Do you think that the Rotel is a good match for the Focal Aria 906 speakers ?