In Reply to: Re: Outlaw 1050 versus Newcastle + hk 5800?? posted by ROBERT G on January 20, 2000 at 21:22:08:
If so I have one, and I paid no where near $700 a year ago. I got it at J&R for $440 including tax. I replaced an Acurus DIA100 I was using to power 2 NHT 2.5s It in no way matched that amplifier, but it does a fine job for movies. I have a Levinson on my audio system, so it's hard to go from music to movies at home, but it does the trick. Guests are just awed anyway, but I do find it fatiguing.I too am considering the Outlaw receiver to replace my yamaha 990 receiver I'm using as 2 additional amps channels & my preamp. For $599 you can't beat it, if I could only sell my old projector to finance it! (anyone interested in a slightly beatup Zenith Pro851X for a STEAL?) I have dealt with the President of Outlaw on a number of occasions & he really is quite a gentleman, and a great businessman. I may wait for the Outlaw Preamp he spoke about when I questioned him about the receiver.
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- Are you talking about the Karmon Kardon PA5800 ? - Marcus of Markdom 07:10:06 01/21/00 (2)
- Re: Are you talking about the Karmon Kardon PA5800 ? - ROBERT G 17:06:06 01/21/00 (1)
- Re: Are you talking about the Karmon Kardon PA5800 ? - Marcus of Markdom 10:54:18 01/23/00 (0)