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Rotel A12 Stereo integrated amplifier with built-in DAC and Bluetooth® (Silver)

Item # 440A12S

60 watts of clean power for your speakers, and a wealth of analog and digital inputs for connecting sources.

60 watts of clean power for your speakers, and a wealth of analog and digital inputs for connecting sources.

6 questions - 15 answers

Item # 440A12S

About the Rotel A12

Eric A.

Solid, reliable power for your stereo system

I really enjoy the straightforward usefulness of the Rotel A12 integrated amplifier. It provides 60 watts of clean power to drive one or two pairs of speakers — thanks to a custom-designed toroidal power transformer — and a front-panel layout that's easy to understand and operate. There are plenty of analog and digital inputs for connecting sources, and built-in Bluetooth for music streaming. It's not as flashy as some other components, but it's got it where it counts. 

Solid, reliable power for your stereo system

I really enjoy the straightforward usefulness of the Rotel A12 integrated amplifier. It provides 60 watts of clean power to drive one or two pairs of speakers — thanks to a custom-designed toroidal power transformer — and a front-panel layout that's easy to understand and operate. There are plenty of analog and digital inputs for connecting sources, and built-in Bluetooth for music streaming. It's not as flashy as some other components, but it's got it where it counts. 

Convenient connections

The A12 has five analog RCA inputs on the back panel, including a phono stage for connecting a turntable with a moving magnet cartridge. Digital sources are well-served, too: there are dual optical and coaxial inputs, plus a USB Type-B port for connecting a PC. A USB Type-A port on front panel handles audio signals from an iPod®, iPhone®, or iPad®. A Wolfson premium 24-bit/192kHz DAC converts incoming digital signals to analog with precision and clarity.

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 for Apple iPhone®.

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. Crutchfield is proud to offer a diverse selection of Rotel components including preamps, amplifiers, CD players, and home theater processors.

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Product highlights:

  • 60 watts x 2 channels into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.03% THD
  • Class AB amplification with custom-designed toroidal transformer
  • Wolfson premium 24-bit/192kHz digital to analog converter
  • built-in Bluetooth® with high-quality aptX audio coding
  • frequency response: 10-100,000 Hz (line inputs, ±0.5dB); 20-15,000 Hz (phono input, ±0.5dB); 10-80,000 Hz (digital inputs, ±3dB)
  • signal-to-noise ratio: 100 dB (line); 90 dB (phono); 103 dB (digital)
  • detachable power cord
  • remote control
Connections:
  • 5 unbalanced RCA inputs
    • dedicated phono input for turntables with moving magnet cartridges
  • 2 optical digital inputs and 2 coaxial digital inputs (up to 24-bit/192kHz resolution)
  • USB Type-B input for connecting a computer (up to 24-bit/192kHz 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 only
  • Rotel Link input/output
    • allows connected Rotel products to communicate with each other and be controlled via the Rotel app for Apple iPhone
  • 3.5mm IR input
  • dual 3.5mm 12-volt trigger outputs
  • RS-232 port for use with third-party control systems
  • RCA preamp output
  • front panel 3.5mm headphone output
  • A/B speaker outputs with binding posts
Dimensions and warranty:
  • 17"W x 3-5/8"H x 13-1/2"D
  • weight: 17.6 lbs.
  • warranty: 5 years
  • MFR # ROT1015002

What's in the box:

  • Stereo integrated amplifier
  • 58" AC power cord
  • Remote control (RR-AX1400)
  • 2 "AAA" batteries
  • 38" Stereo RCA cable
  • 40" Mono-minijack cable
  • 40" Stereo minijack cable
  • Owner's Manual on CD-ROM
  • Warranty Information
  • Important Safety Instructions

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Features & specs

Performance Specs
Watts RMS per Channel (8-ohms) 60
Watts RMS per Channel (6-ohms) Not given
Watts RMS per Channel (4-ohms) Not given
Frequency Bandwidth 20-20k
THD 0.03%
Minimum Impedance 4 ohms
Amplifier Class AB
Signal to Noise Ratio 100
DAC Bit Depth 24-bit
DAC Sample Rate 192 kHz
Features
Built-in DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) Yes
Wi-Fi N/A
Built-in Radio Tuner None
Room Correction ---
High-res Audio Playback
From Network No
From USB Thumb Drive (USB-A) No
From Computer (USB-B) Yes
Bluetooth
Version Info Built-in
Receiver Mode Yes
Transmitter Mode No
AAC Playback No
aptX Playback Yes
aptX-HD Playback No
LDAC Playback No
Connections
RCA Line-level Inputs 4
XLR Line-level Inputs No
Phono Input Yes
Optical Digital Inputs 2
Coaxial Digital Inputs 2
USB Input Yes
HDMI Inputs 0
Stereo Preamp Outputs ---
Subwoofer Outputs No
Recording Output No
HDMI Output 0
Home Theater Bypass No
Pre-out/Main-in Loop No
Headphone Output 3.5mm
Removable Power Cord IEC 2-prong
Streaming Compatibility
Apple AirPlay No
Apple AirPlay 2 No
DTS Play-Fi No
Chromecast built-in No
Roon No
HEOS No
BluOS No
Dimensions and Warranty
Width (inches) 17
Height (inches) 3-11/16
Depth (inches) 14-7/8
Weight (pounds) 17.6
Parts Warranty 5 Years
Labor Warranty 5 Years

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Features

Robust Class AB 2-Channel Amplifier: The Rotel A12 stereo integrated amplifier features a robust Class AB amplifier design with 60 watts x 2 channels into 8 ohms, @ 20-20kHz, with 0.03% THD.

  • The A12's power output is rated at 60 watts per channel with all channels driven. Rotel has chosen to specify the power output in this way because, in Rotel's experience, it gives the truest value of the receiver or amplifier's power capability.
  • When comparing specifications for different amplifiers, you should be aware that power output is often specified in other ways, so you may not be comparing "apples-to-apples". For example, the power output may be quoted with only one channel or two channels driven (not all channels), giving a higher maximum figure.
  • Be aware that the A12 is capable of high power levels, in excess of 60 watts respectively per channel. Make sure that your speakers can handle the power of the amplifier. If in doubt about your speakers, ask your Crutchfield advisor.

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 Rotel's 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. That's why Rotel keeps their circuit paths as short as possible, so there's less chance that spurious emissions and unwanted leakages will corrupt delicate signal nuances. That's 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 channel's 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. Further, Rotel's Class AB amplifiers don’t use output inductors because they decrease control and, consequently, sound quality.
  • Critical Evaluation: Rotel's 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 A12 stereo integrated amplifier has a highly regulated power supply incorporating Rotel's 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 won't easily distort the music under dynamic conditions or with difficult speaker loads.

Symmetrical Circuit Traces: The integrated amplifier's 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.

Wolfson 24-bit/192kHz DAC: The Rotel A12 utilizes a state-of-the-art 24-bit/192kHz DAC (digital-to-analog converter) from the world renowned British manufacturer, Wolfson. This very high performance stereo DAC is specifically designed for Hi-Res audio applications.

Protection Circuitry: The integrated amp has both thermal and over-current protection circuitry that protects the amplifier against damage in the event of extreme or faulty operating conditions. The protection circuits are independent of the audio signal and have no impact on sonic performance. Instead, the protection circuits monitor the temperature of the output devices and shut down the amplifier if temperatures exceed safe limits.

Note: In most cases, the protection circuitry activates because of a fault condition such as shorted speaker wires, or inadequate ventilation leading to an overheating condition. In very rare cases, highly reactive or extremely low impedance speaker loads could cause the protection circuit to engage.

Mounting & Placement Options: The Rotel A12 integrated amp can simply be tabletop mounted (no rackmount hardware available).

  • The A12 generates heat as part of its normal operation. The heat sinks and ventilation openings in the amplifier are designed to dissipate this heat. The ventilation slots in the top cover must be open. There should be at least 4" of clearance around the chassis, and reasonable airflow through the installation location, to prevent the amplifier from overheating.
  • Make sure that the shelf or cabinet can support the weight of the amplifier. The amplifier should be installed in or on furniture designed specifically for 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.

Note: The A12's heatsinks provide adequate cooling for most installations. However, when installing the amplifier in a confined space or near other heat-generating components, additional cooling may be desirable. See Accessories Tab for cooling fan options (sold separately).

Connections

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 A12 integrated amplifier. In addition to Bluetooth's standard SBC codec, the A12 supports Qualcomm's 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: You'll still control search and playback functions, as well as view song/artist/information from your Bluetooth enabled source device (not the A12).

USB-A Ports: The A12 integrated amplifier 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 with Lightning (including iPod touch, iPhone & iPad) connector for music playback through the integrated amplifier. You'll still control search and playback functions, as well as view song/artist/information from your Apple iOS device (not the A12). 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 A12 integrated amp. The A12 supports both USB Audio Class 1.0 and USB Audio Class 2.0 modes for playback of 2ch stereo PCM music files up to 24-bit/192kHz.

  • USB Audio Class 1.0: USB Audio Class 1.0 supports playback of 2ch PCM audio up to 96kHz sampling rates. Windows PC and Mac do not require installation of a driver for USB Audio Class 1.0. The unit's factory default setting is USB Audio Class 1.0.
  • USB Audio Class 2.0: USB Audio Class 2.0 supports playback of 2ch PCM audio up to 192kHz sampling rates. You will need to install a Windows USB Driver from Rotel's website onto your computer for a Windows PC connection. Mac computers will not require a a separate USB driver.

Note: You'll still control search and playback functions, as well as view song/artist/information from your your Windows PC or Mac computer (not the A12).

Analog Audio Inputs: The Rotel A12 is outfitted with a total of five analog stereo RCA inputs, including one Phono input.

  • Line-Level Inputs: There are four stereo RCA line-level inputs for connecting a CD player, tuner, and other external analog audio sources.
  • 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 A12 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.

A & B Speaker Outputs: The integrated amplifier is outfitted two sets of speaker outputs (A & B) for connecting up to two pair of loudspeakers (a total of four speakers). The A & B speaker outputs consist of binding post terminals that will accept bare wire (up to 12AWG), pin-connectors, spade-lugs, and banana plugs (single or dual).

  • If only one set of speakers will be used at any given time, the speakers may have an impedance as low as 4 ohms.
  • If there are times when both the A and B speakers will be used at the same time, all the speakers should have an impedance of 8 ohms or more.

Stereo Preout: The Rotel A12 has a set of stereo preamp outputs that allows you to output an audio signal to another integrated amplifier or power amplifier which is used to drive more speakers. Changes to the volume, balance, and tone controls of the A12 will affect the signal to the preamp output.

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 speakers. You'll need to manually turn off the speakers from the front-panel or remote control.

Detachable AC Power Cord: The detachable 58" AC power cord (IEC 2-prong) plugs into the back of the integrated amplifier and into an AC wall outlet or surge protector/line conditioner (sold separately - see Accessories Tab).

Controls

Front-Panel Display & Controls: The Rotel A12 stereo integrated amplifier 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. Thehe front-panel display does not support song/artist/album information. Front-panel controls include Power, Source, Volume, Speakers A-B, and Menu.

IR Remote Control: The included IR remote control provides wireless operation over the A12 stereo integrated amplifier. 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.

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 your Crutchfield advisor for information on external IR repeater systems (sold separately - see Accessories Tab).

12V Trigger Outputs: The A12 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 A12 integrated amplifier.

RS232 Port: The Rotel A12 integrated amplifier can be controlled via RS232 for integration with automation systems. The RS232 input accepts a standard straight DB-9 Male-to-Female cable.

Auto Power Modes: The Rotel A12 integrated amp offers Auto Signal Sensing and Auto Standby for automatic on and off.

  • Auto Signal Sensing: Thanks to Automatic Signal Sensing, the integrated amp turns on automatically when an audio signal is detected at one of its digital inputs (analog signal-sensing not supported).
  • Auto Standby: The A12 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.

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Customer Q&A

6 questions already asked

Q
A11 or A12? I can't decide.
mark  Apr 22, 2022
7 answers
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A12 has little more power than A11. 60 watts x 2 channels into 8 ohms.
md fathmi  Apr 27, 2022
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The A12 has a DAC. I do not think the A11 does.
barry  Apr 26, 2022
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Get the A12---more power--digital inputs--same price
brady  Apr 26, 2022
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I meant iPhone Bluetooth does NOT use aptX.
james  Apr 25, 2022
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I went with the A12. For the same price you get a little more power, a built in DAC and the front Apple USB connection (I am an Apple user). If you are an Android user and value the Bluetooth with high-quality aptX audio coding you may decide the A11 is better for your needs but iPhone Bluetooth does use aptX. The A12 can stream regular Bluetooth. I plan to connect a wired streamer to the built DAC for streaming lossless audio.
james  Apr 25, 2022
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There be some that I'm unaware of, but there's little differences other that watts per channel (A-11 / 50 vs A12 / 60). At least on this site currently they're the same price. I bought the A12 for updated versatility and usefullness. I have an NAD integrated amp and the A12 is similar in clean, musical output.
scott  Apr 25, 2022
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The A12 is by far the best receiver I've ever purchased. I ve had to send my wife shopping several times in order to enjoy its full capacity.having said that we're stocked up for food for the summer.
elly c  Apr 25, 2022
Q
Does this have a home theater by pass mode?
russell  Mar 21, 2022
2 answers
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No, only the RC1580 have this feature.
john  Mar 21, 2022
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It does not.
robert edward  Mar 21, 2022
Q
Will it automatically switch between inputs?
alex  Feb 21, 2022
2 answers
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It will input whatever source you have selected with the buttons on the front under the display.
robert  Feb 21, 2022
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no you must use the remote
richard  Feb 21, 2022
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Does the Rotel A12 have a sleep timer?
richard  Nov 07, 2021
2 answers
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No sleep timer but you select various times for it to power off in the menu.
brady  Apr 26, 2022
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It does not have a sleep timer
jason  Nov 10, 2021 (Staff)
Q
Can you play a USB drive on the front USB port ?
david  May 12, 2021
1 answer
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USB MSC (mass storage class) devices, such as USB thumbdrives and hard disk drives are not supported on any of the Rotel A12 USB ports.
allison  May 27, 2021 (Staff)
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