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Outlaw Audio's 1U 200W mono amps ($300)?

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Outlaw has a 1U form factor mono amp serving 200W for a reasonable $300.

http://outlawaudio.com/products/200.html

Any opinions? I'm only looking for 2-channel audio right now.

For reference, I'm interested in this powering VMPS RM2, JM Labs 926
or Maggie 1.6QR speakers (still undecided). I've auditioned these
speakers on a variety of amps in stores, starting with the $3000 Ayre
integrated, and going up to some behemoth Pass monoblocs -- all orders
of magnitude more pricey than the Outlaw amps above.

Just wondering "if it seems too good to be true, then..."

Thanks.

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There is a Hafler 9500 with no fan and a Mackie M800 without fan worth
looking at.
Are you setting up a dual mono or a stereo amp configuration?

Chris Shenton wrote:
> Outlaw has a 1U form factor mono amp serving 200W for a reasonable $300.
>
> http://outlawaudio.com/products/200.html
>
> Any opinions? I'm only looking for 2-channel audio right now.
>
> For reference, I'm interested in this powering VMPS RM2, JM Labs 926
> or Maggie 1.6QR speakers (still undecided). I've auditioned these
> speakers on a variety of amps in stores, starting with the $3000 Ayre
> integrated, and going up to some behemoth Pass monoblocs -- all orders
> of magnitude more pricey than the Outlaw amps above.
>
> Just wondering "if it seems too good to be true, then..."
>
> Thanks.

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Hello - I reviewed these amps in The Audiophile Voice some 4-6 issues ago.
I found them to be pretty good sounding and measuring amps. This
evaluated on a pair of B&W 801 III speakers. How they would fare on my
much more revealing and amplifier fussy Genesis 6.1 speakers, I don't
know.

Bascom H. King

Chris Shenton <chris@shenton.org> wrote:
: Outlaw has a 1U form factor mono amp serving 200W for a reasonable $300.

: http://outlawaudio.com/products/200.html

: Any opinions? I'm only looking for 2-channel audio right now.

: For reference, I'm interested in this powering VMPS RM2, JM Labs 926
: or Maggie 1.6QR speakers (still undecided). I've auditioned these
: speakers on a variety of amps in stores, starting with the $3000 Ayre
: integrated, and going up to some behemoth Pass monoblocs -- all orders
: of magnitude more pricey than the Outlaw amps above.

: Just wondering "if it seems too good to be true, then..."

: Thanks.

--
Best regards,
Bascom King

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