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In Reply to: RE: Outlaw RR2125 receiver posted by geezerrocket on December 06, 2015 at 10:11:34
Thanks,
After Fremer's review, there was a re-review 3 years later and the RIAA EQ was far more accurate. His sample deviated from the RIAA standard by +/- 1 dB. The newer version was like +/- 0.2 dB deviation. So how come Michael Fremer of the "golden ears" didn't hear that?
I'm much more interested in your personal opinion. Thanks for that - it's what I really needed.
Jerry
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It really is a fine piece of gear, and not just for the money.
My buddy drives a pair of Paradigm Studio Reference 100 v3 that were mine at one time - possibly the dumbest thing I have ever done related to audio. In any event, the Outlaw drives their 4 ohm load with ease.
It also has a unique art deco style that I personally like.
By the way, the tweeters you sold me are still doing a marvelous job in the KLH's.
Take care.
Meat; It's the right thing to do. Romans 14:2
I know the Outlaw's are fine pieces. But I don't want to see Jerry make a lateral move. he has some decent stuff already. Like I posted above, I think he might benefit more from a better preamp to pair with his NAD C350, which puts a heck of a good amp in those units. And to a lesser extent the Rotel, which I am not very familiar with.
Edits: 12/07/15
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