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A sleek preamplifier for your two-channel sound system Rotel created a beloved component when they rolled out the original RC-1572 preamp, and the MkII retains everything that made it so popular with our customers. Its no-nonsense and easy to use, and it makes sure your digital and analog sources sound as good as they can. Rotels custom-made toroidal transformer and high-quality circuitry inside ensure that everything runs quietly and smoothly. Heres whats been upgraded: The MkII features a premium Texas Instruments 32-bit/384kHz DAC that converts incoming digital signals to analog with precision and clarity. It has been Roon tested and can now decode audiophile-quality MQA and MQA Studio files. Additional improvements to internal circuits further refine this models already remarkable performance. Convenient connections This preamp offers a handy selection of analog and digital inputs. There are four analog RCA inputs on the back panel, including a phono stage for connecting a turntable with a moving magnet cartridge. And the balanced XLR input helps you get the best possible sound with a compatible source component, like Rotels matching RCD-1572 CD player. Unbalanced RCA and balanced XLR stereo outputs let you send the signal to your amplifier of choice, like a high-caliber Rotel stereo power amplifier. The preamps premium DAC ensures clear, precise sound from all your digital sources. There are two optical and two coaxial inputs, a rear-panel USB Type-B port that lets you connect a PC, and a USB Type-A port on front panel that handles audio signals from an iPod®, iPhone®, or iPad®. And there are a wealth of control options, including an IR input, RS-232 port, and dual 12-volt trigger outputs. A proprietary 3.5mm Rotel Link input/output allows connected Rotel products to communicate with each other and be controlled via the Rotel app. An Ethernet port lets you connect the preamp to your home network for software updates and integration with third-party control systems. About Rotel Rotel has been crafting high-performance gear for music and home theater enthusiasts since 1961. They focus on creating the best signal path possible, using premium capacitors, transistors, diode bridges, and custom toroidal power supplies to get the most from music and movie soundtracks. Product highlights:stereo preamplifier with digital and analog inputs to handle a variety of music sourcespremium Texas Instruments 32-bit/384kHz digital to analog convertercustom-built toroidal transformerfrequency response: 10-100,000 Hz (line inputs, ±0.3dB); 20-20,000 Hz (phono input, ±0.3dB); 20-20,000 Hz (digital inputs, ±0.5dB)signal-to-noise ratio: 118 dB (line); 80 dB (phono); 100 dB (digital)total harmonic distortion: 0.004%built-in Bluetooth with high-quality aptX streamingsupport for MQA and MQA Studio filesRoon testeddimmable front-panel displayremote controlConnections:4 unbalanced stereo RCA inputsdedicated phono input for turntables with moving magnet cartridgesbalanced stereo XLR input and output2 optical digital and 2 coaxial digital inputs (up to 24-bit/192kHz resolution)USB Type-B input for connecting a computer (PCM up to 32-bit/384kHz resolution)USB Type-A port on front panel handles audio signals from an iPod®, iPhone®, or iPad®USB Type-A port on rear panel for device charging onlystereo RCA preamp outputdual mono RCA subwoofer outputsfront panel 3.5mm headphone outputRotel Link input/outputallows connected Rotel products to communicate with each other and be controlled via the Rotel app3.5mm IR inputdual 3.5mm 12-volt trigger outputsEthernet port connects the amp to your home network for software updates and integration with 3rd-party control systemsRS-232 port for use with home automation control systems, like CrestronDimensions:17-1/16W x 3-15/16H x 15-3/16D (2U rack spaces; rack ears available separately from the manufacturer)Crutchfields in-house depth measurements are made with all relevant cables in placeweight: 18.5 lbs.Features & specsRCA Inputs 4 XLR Inputs 1 3.5mm Inputs 0 Phono Inputs 1 Phono Input Type Moving Magnet Optical Digital Inputs 2 Coaxial Digital Inputs 2 Digital XLR Inputs 0 USB Type A --- USB Type B 1 Ethernet Port Yes Outputs RCA Outputs 2 XLR Outputs 2 Optical Digital Outputs 0 Coaxial Digital Outputs 0 Digital XLR Outputs 0 Subwoofer Outputs 2 Discrete Sub Outs No Headphone Output 3.5mm Audio Features & Specs Home Theater Bypass No Frequency Response 20-20k S/N Ratio (Phono) 80 S/N Ratio (Line) 118 THD 0.004 DAC Bit Depth 32-bit DAC Sample Rate 384 kHz High-res Audio Playback From Network No From USB Thumb Drive (USB-A) No From Computer (USB-B) Yes Wireless Features Bluetooth Built-in Bluetooth Formats Supported SBC, AAC, aptX Wi-Fi N/A Frequency Bands N/A Streaming Compatibility Apple AirPlay No DTS Play-Fi No Google Cast No Roon Tested HEOS No MusicCast No BluOS No Music Services Amazon Music No Apple Music No Pandora No Qobuz No SiriusXM No Spotify No Tidal No TuneIn No YouTube Music No Control Apple Control App Optional Android Control App No Amazon Alexa No Google Assistant No 12 Volt Trigger Out (2) IR Control In RS-232 Yes Other Specs Width (Inches) 17.0625 Height (Inches) 3.9375 Depth (Inches) 15.1875 Product Research Features Connections Controls Features Stereo Preamplifier: The RC-1572 MKII is a full featured, high performance, stereo preamplifier that has been optimized to retain the full dynamic range and subtle nuances of your music. The RC-1572 MKII stereo preamplifier leverages the design of Rotels flagship RC-1590 preamplifier including its 32-bit/384kHz TI stereo DAC to handle critical signal conversion. Premium circuit components have been selected only after extensive listening evaluations. Careful routing of all low level signals has been practiced to ensure impressive signal to noise levels. The result is effortless musical dynamics, impressive detail and scale. A large toroidal transformer and regulated power supply ensures stable current and voltage requirements to all stages under dynamic conditions. Both analog and digital sources have been given equal consideration as today’s listener often has several digital sources, but may also enjoy legacy formats like vinyl LPs. The RC-1572 MKII utilizes relay switching for analog sources instead of an IC based switch to maintain the integrity of the signal path for RCA, phono and XLR inputs. Balanced Design Concept: Balanced Design Concept is the essential Rotel design philosophy that revolves around three major areas - Parts selection, circuit topology, and critical evaluation. These aspects influence final sound quality significantly and illustrate the holistic Balanced Design Concept approach to Rotels product development. Thanks to the Balanced Design Concept, Rotel components easily exceed the performance of many mass produced audio products that offer plenty of features but skimp on audio quality, and compare favorably to components that are many times the price. Rotel continues its pursuit of extraordinary audio performance, which elevates the home entertainment experience through their core values of sonic accuracy, reliability, and affordability. Parts Selection: Rotel engineers select premium capacitors which provide better performance across both power and frequency spectrums to produce a more accurate and musical reproduction of the audio signal. High quality power supply capacitors provide a more efficient transfer of energy with fast charging and discharge time to ensure the circuits have the reserve power when needed. At each stage of development, Rotel engineers listen to circuit prototypes and revise the design when they feel they can gain a sonic advantage by using a particular component from another manufacturer or by specifying tighter tolerances. Since Rotel is an independent manufacturer, they are free to source parts from highly respected suppliers around the world to fit their requirements. Circuit Topology: It’s not enough to simply use good parts. Where you put them is equally if not more important. Thats why Rotel keeps their circuit paths as short as possible, so theres less chance that spurious emissions and unwanted leakages will corrupt delicate signal nuances. Thats also why Rotel often uses more expensive on-board relay source switching, rather than routing a signal from a rear-panel input to a front-panel control. Rotel also relies heavily on something called Symmetrical Signal Trace design. This keeps each channels signal path identical to the others to preserve the imaging and soundstage. Rotel also uses electrically superior star grounding techniques to improve performance because star grounding routes all ground connections to a single point to reduce potential loops that might introduce noise or produce hum. Critical Evaluation: Rotels development team places a lot of importance on critical listening sessions before the final product is sent to market. Rotel electronic and acoustic engineers, both in the UK and Asia, have honed their aural acuity over the course of decades of collective experience to evaluate each stage of product development from working samples, through pre-production and, finally, to verify that final production is the same as the pre-production units. Some sessions evaluate different circuit elements: capacitors, resistors, and active devices such as transistors or operational amplifiers. Others focus on differences in circuit layouts or differences caused by power supply elements. Only after this tuning process is complete with sonic performance confirmed will the product be launched to the market. Custom Designed Toroidal Transformer: The RC-1572 MKII stereo preamplifier has a highly regulated power supply incorporating Rotels custom-designed toroidal power transformer. This low impedance power supply has ample power reserves, which enables the amplifier to easily reproduce the most demanding audio signals. Rotel manufactures its own toroidal transformers in-house to high tolerances using raw materials selected from proven, trusted suppliers. The result is a rugged power supply that wont easily distort the music under dynamic conditions. Symmetrical Circuit Traces: The preamplifiers printed circuit boards (PCB) are designed with Symmetrical Circuit Traces. This ensures that the precise timing of the music is maintained and faithfully recreated. The circuitry uses metal film resistors and polystyrene or polypropylene capacitors in important signal paths. All aspects of this design have been examined to ensure the most faithful music reproduction. 32-Bit/384kHz DAC: Digital source inputs are processed utilizing an audiophile-grade Texas Instruments (TI) 32-bit/384kHz digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with custom engineered, proprietary acoustically tuned external output filter circuits rendering even the finest details with exceptional clarity and exact positing. MQA (Master Quality Authenticated): MQA (Master Quality Authenticated) is a revolutionary end-to-end technology that captures and delivers master quality audio in a file thats small enough to download and stream. MQA ensures you will hear your favorite digital audio soundtracks exactly the way the artist intended when they were approved in the studio. Support for MQA requires USB Audio Class 2.0 via USB-B. USB Audio Class 2.0 requires installation of the Windows PC driver on the included USB thumbdrive. MAC computers do not require a driver to support PC-USB Audio Class 1.0 or 2.0. Roon Tested: The RC-1572 MKII is certified as Roon Tested and compatible with software via the integrated amps USB-B port when connected to a compatible Windows or Mac computer. Being Roon Tested means that Rotel and Roon have collaborated to ensure you have the best experience using Roon software and the RC-1572 MKII together, so you can just enjoy the music. For the best user experience it is suggested to use USB Audio Class 2.0 when using Roon. USB Audio Class 2.0 requires installation of the Windows PC driver on the included USB thumbdrive. MAC computers do not require a driver to support PC-USB Audio Class 1.0 or 2.0. Mounting & Placement Options: Rotel recommends installing the RC-1572 MKII stereo preamplifier in furniture designed to house audio components. Such furniture is designed to reduce or suppress vibration which can adversely affect sound quality. Ask your Crutchfield Advisor for advice about component furniture and proper installation of audio components. Note: The Rotel RC-1572 MKII stereo preamplifier does not support rack-mounting. Connections Balanced & Unbalanced Analog Connectivity: The Rotel RC-1572 MKII stereo preamplifier is outfitted with balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs and outputs. Balanced XLR connections guard against induced noise and allow long cable runs without compromising sound quality. XLR & RCA Inputs: The Rotel RC-1572 MKII is equipped with one balanced stereo XLR analog audio input and four unbalanced stereo RCA analog audio inputs (including a MM Phono input) for connecting multiple source components. You should choose only one method of analog connection from a source component to the RC-1572 MKII stereo preamplifier. Do not connect both the RCA and XLR outputs of a source component to the RC-1572 MKII at the same time. XLR & RCA Outputs: The RC-1572 MKII features a balanced stereo XLR analog audio preamp output and an unbalanced stereo RCA analog audio preamp output for connecting an external amplifier(s). Do not connect both the XLR and RCA preouts to the amplifier at the same time. Changes to the settings of the Volume, Balance, & Tone controls will affect the signal from the XLR and RCA preamp outputs. MM Phono Input: There is one Phono input which supports the connection of a turntable with a MM (moving magnet) cartridge. There is also a ground terminal for the Phono input to prevent hum and noise. Digital Audio Inputs: The RC-1572 MKII is equipped with a total of four digital audio inputs; including two optical (toslink) digital inputs and two coaxial (RCA) digital inputs. All four digital inputs will support 2ch stereo PCM audio up to 24-bit/192kHz. Note: The digital audio inputs do not support Dolby Digital, DTS, and other multichannel audio formats. USB-A Ports: The RC-1572 MKII preamplifier is equipped with two USB-A ports; one on the front-panel and one on the rear chassis. Front-Panel: The front-panel USB-A port can be connected to an Apple iOS device (including iPod touch, iPhone & iPad) with Lightning connector for music playback through the preamplifier. Youll still control search and playback functions, as well as view song/artist/information from your Apple iOS device (not the RC-1572 MKII). The front-panel USB can also be used to charge your Apple iOS device and other smartphone or tablet devices; it is rated at 5V/2.1A. Rear-Panel: The rear-panel USB-A port does not support music playback and can only be used for charging a USB-enabled smartphone or tablet device. The rear-panel USB port is rated at 5V/0.5A. Note: USB MSC (mass storage class) devices, such as USB thumbdrives and hard disk drives are not supported. USB-B Port: The rear-panel USB-B port allows connection to your Windows PC or Mac computer, so you can playback your laptop or desktop music libraries through the RC-1572 MKII preamplifier. The RC-1572 MKII supports both USB Audio Class 1.0 and USB Audio Class 2.0 modes for playback of 2ch stereo PCM and MQA music files up to 32-bit/384kHz. USB Audio Class 1.0: USB Audio Class 1.0 supports playback of 2ch PCM audio up to 96kHz sampling rates (MQA not available). Windows PC and Mac do not require installation of a driver for USB Audio Class 1.0. The units factory default setting is USB Audio Class 1.0. USB Audio Class 2.0: USB Audio Class 2.0 supports playback of 2ch PCM and MQA audio up to 384kHz sampling rates. You will need to install a Windows USB Driver from Rotels website onto your computer for a Windows PC connection. Mac computers will not require a a separate USB driver. Note: Youll still control search and playback functions, as well as view song/artist/information from your Windows PC or Mac computer (not the RC-1572 MKII). Bluetooth Audio Streaming w/ aptX: Thanks to built-in Bluetooth, you can wirelessly stream stored music libraries, music apps, and other audio content from your Bluetooth-enabled smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer to the Rotel RC-1572 MKII preamplifier. In addition to Bluetooths standard SBC codec, the RC-1572 MKII supports Apples AAC codec and Qualcomms aptX audio technology. aptX delivers CD-quality audio (16-bit/44.1kHz) wirelessly over Bluetooth. Android, Windows 10 and Mac OS all support aptX (Apple iOS does not not support aptX). Note: Youll still control search and playback functions, as well as view song/artist/information from your Bluetooth enabled source device (not the RC-1572 MKII). Headphone Output: The front-panel headphone output allows you to connect a set of headphones for private listening. The headphone output consists of a 3.5mm (1/8) jack. Plugging in a set of headphones does not cut off the signal to the preamp outputs. Youll need to manually turn off your connected power amplfier. Dual Mono Sub Outputs: There are two mono-RCA sub outputs for connecting a powered subwoofer. These mono sub outputs are summed with both the left and right audio signal. They are parallel outputs (not discrete) allowing two powered subs to be connected to the RC-1572 MKII. The dual mono sub outputs are full-range, so you must have a powered subwoofer with its own built-in low-pass filter control. Detachable AC Power Cord: The detachable 58 AC power cord (IEC 2-prong) plugs into the back of the preamplifier and into an AC wall outlet or surge protector/line conditioner (sold separately - see Accessories Tab). Controls Front-Panel Display & Controls: The Rotel RC-1572 MKII stereo preamplifier is equipped with a front-panel display and front-panel controls. The front-panel display shows the source selected, volume level, and tone settings. The display also provides access to the setup and configuration menu options of the amplifier. The front-panel display does not support song/artist/album information. Front-panel controls include Power, Source, Volume, and Menu. IR Remote Control: The included IR remote control provides wireless operation over the RC-1572 MKII stereo preamplifier. It can also operate a Rotel CD player (such as the CD14, sold separately). Note: The play and search controls on the remote only operate a connected Rotel CD player. They do not support playback and search functions for USB-B, and Apple iOS, and Bluetooth devices. Tone Controls: Bass & Treble circuits are bypassed at factory default to ensure the purest possible sound. You can choose to adjust the Bass & Treble to increase or decrease low and high frequency sounds. There is also a Balance control that adjust the left-to-right sound output of the connected speakers. Direct-Path Bypass Mode: Analog signal paths feature a Direct-Path Bypass mode eliminating unnecessary circuits maintaining signal integrity and further eliminating unwanted noise and distortion drawing you even closer and immersing you in the music. Rotel Link: The 3.5mm stereo minijack input/output (labeled Rotel Link) can attach to Rotel network enabled products. This allows the attached Rotel products to communicate with each other and be controlled via the Rotel App (for Apple iOS 6.0+). IR In: The IR input (3.5mm) receives command codes from industry-standard infrared receivers via a hard-wired connection. This feature is useful when the unit is installed in a cabinet and the front-panel sensor is blocked. Consult your Crutchfield advisor for information on external IR repeater systems (sold separately - see Accessories Tab). 12V Trigger Outputs: The RC-1572 MKII is equipped with two 12-volt trigger outputs (3.5mm) that can be connected to two different components with 12-volt trigger inputs, allowing the components to turn on automatically with the RC-1572 MKII preamplifier. RS232 Port: The Rotel RC-1572 MKII preamplifier can be controlled via RS232 for integration with automation systems. The RS232 input accepts a standard straight DB-9 Male-to-Female cable. Ethernet Port: The rear-panel Ethernet (RJ45) jack allows IP control for integration with automation systems. The Ethernet jack also allows software updates to be downloaded from the internet. Auto Power Modes: The Rotel RC-1572 MKII preamplifier offers Auto Signal Sensing and Auto Standby for automatic on and off. Auto Signal Sensing: Thanks to Automatic Signal Sensing, the integrated turns on automatically when an audio signal is detected at one of its analog or digital inputs. Auto Standby: The RC-1572 MKII can be configured to automatically power off if unused for a specified period (1, 2, 5, or 12 hours). If there is no audio signal or no control within the specified time period, the unit will automatically go into standby mode. Open Box - Like New
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