Matten Logan
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Okay, after reading some seriosly heated and sometimes very offensive comparrisons of outlaw audio to anthem, rotel, and other moderately priced seperates systems on the av forums, I need some honest advice. Outlaw offers their new balanced 990 pre/pro and 7500 amp at under $3K. An anthem AVM-20 used goes for 1800, not to mention you need an amp, and dont know if you even get a warranty. I researched the outlaw and the processor is modeled after a Sherwood that costs almost three times as much. I know the outlaw wont sound as good, but if I can get 80 to 90% of the preformance for 1/4 the price, am I going to regret it? Seriously, outlaw uses cirrus logic dsp chips and Analog Devices dacs. Thats the same as many higher end H&K's, Integra's (also H&K), and Sherwoods. The amp inside the 7500 is a/b weighted at 200 @ 8ohms and 300@4ohms and weighs in at like 85 pounds. It looks like a sherbourne inside, with three less toroidal transformers (only two), and five HUGE heat sinks. This just seems to me like a rediculous bargain. Anyone ever own outlaw and hear them on ML's? Curious how they match.
Heres the system
System 108
Heres the system
System 108
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