Whilst the 'cut-off' corner design may be devisive, it certainly gives an unusual look and somewhat stays true to Roksan's often slightly unusual design choices. I like low profile hifi and this is no exception. 80 watts (8ohm) at Roksans usually conservative rating will likely not feel wanting. This together with 4圆800uf of supply capacitance and I believe 4 output devices/channel should make for an engine enough for most speakers and loud volume. It feels reasonably heavy for the price (£1000 for the non-streaming version) partly due to the approx 400VA transformer inside, again, a decent rating for an amplifier around this price. Still, good to know Roksan obviously spent some thought (and expense) on this part of the amplifier. The control knob has a nice, firm resistance and the haptic feedback is both unusual and nice though most will, I assume, rarely use this and rely instead on the remote. I like the centralised volume/function control and inset ventilation grilles. It looks better in hand than on pictures. I had a first look (but not listen, this will be next) at Roksan's new entry level amplifier.
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