What is the difference between a Bijou 600 and a Rialto 600?
The main difference is form factor. The Bijou 600 is in a more streamlined enclosure so it can be rack mountable.
The other difference is the Bijou 600 has phoenix connectors for the speaker connections, whereas the Rialto 600 has standard 5 way binding posts.
Otherwise, they both have the same exact power ratings and features.
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