
"The DX-5 is a modern, minimal device with just a power button, source button, headphone jack, display, and knob on the front of the device. This simplicity is one of the first things to make the DX-5 so easy to operate. As far as inputs/outputs go, you'll find the following on the back: Aux input (this is a line-level input and not a phone-level input) Optical input HDMI Arc (so you could connect this to your TV). PC-USB Service jack"
"Everything about this amp is so beginner-friendly that I would be shocked if anyone had a single problem setting it up. Fortunately, I happen to have a Graham Slee Accession pre-amp that I could use to listen to vinyl through the DX-5. Keep in mind that the Assession costs roughly the same as the DX-5, so together you're looking at around $3,000."
Rotel DX-5 is a compact, visually restrained integrated streaming amplifier sized for desktop or rack use. Front-panel controls are minimal—power, source, headphone jack, display and a single knob—making operation straightforward. Rear connections include line-level aux, optical, HDMI ARC, PC-USB, service jack, subwoofer output, speaker terminals, power switch and jack, and a Bluetooth antenna. The unit lacks a built-in phono preamp, so turntables need an external preamp or a model with a built-in phono stage. The amplifier pairs easily with third-party preamps and offers a well-designed remote for everyday use.
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