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Outlaw Audio RR2150 Retro Receiver

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Product Description: Outlaw Audio RR2150 Retro Receiver

The Last Great Stereo Receiver

It is no secret that the gestation process for this product has been a long one, but that is due to the fact that, perhaps more than any of our other products, the RR 2150 has truly been a labor of love. With over ninety man-years in product design and over one hundred two-channel products among us, the Outlaw team working on this product...

The Last Great Stereo Receiver

It is no secret that the gestation process for this product has been a long one, but that is due to the fact that, perhaps more than any of our other products, the RR 2150 has truly been a labor of love. With over ninety man-years in product design and over one hundred two-channel products among us, the Outlaw team working on this product would accept nothing less than perfection. Growing up listening to and selling, pure two-channel stereo we knew that there probably wouldn't be another chance to create a product like this. Everything: the industrial design, the fit and finish, the circuit topology, the feature list, and of course, the sonic performance, had to be just right.

At the start of this special project, we thought about all the two-channel products we had designed for other companies and asked ourselves; If we had to do it all over again what would we have done differently with two-channel receivers. What would we want if we could design it for ourselves, from the ground up? - The RR2150 answers those questions.

The first requirement was a timeless industrial design and for inspiration we extensively researched the classic industrial designs of the past. The RR 2150 is reminiscent of the golden age of art deco radios, coupled with design elements traditionally found only in high-end, two-channel products. A thick, multi layered, brushed aluminum front panel combined with custom tooled knobs and a precision, motorized volume control helps to capture all of these elements.

Along with an elegant appearance, one look at the front panel will tell you that the RR 2150 is simple and intuitive. Yes, we still recommend that you read the Owner's Manual to find out how to take advantage of all the unique features, but most users will be able to get their RR2150 up and running right out of the box.

Features and Performance

As you would expect from the Outlaws, the RR2150 delivers solid, no-compromise two- channel performance. The robust amplifier section delivers 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms (20 Hz - 20 kHz, less than 0.03% THD, both channels driven), and 160 watts into a 4-ohm load. As a product designed for music listening, even most demanding musical peaks are not a problem thanks to ample filter capacitor reserves.

A "music" product places different demands on the inputs than a multichannel "home theater" product. For example, for vinyl purists the RR 2150 includes a MM/MC phono stage with signal-to-noise and distortion performance rivaling expensive stand-alone phono preamplifiers. At the same time, the RR 2150 steps into the future, with USB input that will allow you to connect your computer or other compatible product to a "real" music system. This will make your MP3s and streaming audio programs sound better than you ever imagined possible.

Recognizing that while the sonic requirements for high quality audio may not have changed, the types of speakers used to reproduce sound have. Therefore, the RR 2150 acknowledges that some modern two-channel audio systems use sub/sat speakers as an alternative to more traditional full-range models. As a result, the RR2150 is the first two-channel receiver with built-in analog bass management that allows you to integrate virtually any subwoofer with your bookshelf speakers. True to our goal of building a product we would want in our own home system, the RR 2150 has finally given Outlaw Peter the perfect product in which to use some circuits he developed more than a decade ago, but which had to wait until now for product execution. Making practice of theory, extensive beta testing confirmed what he suspected all along: with a quality subwoofer like either of the Outlaw LFM models, seamless deep bass with monitor speakers is an audiophile reality.

There is much more to the RR 2150 that makes it the best sounding, most musical two-chan

Product Specification: Outlaw Audio RR2150 Retro Receiver

Type of Receiver:Audio receiver
Total Power Output:400 Watts
Watts Per Channel:100 Watt

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    By Gonza  Dec 2, 2006 | 2 out of 3 found this Outlaw Audio RR2150 Retro Receiver review helpful

    Pros: Bass Management Sub Output, Phono In, Front panel Input for MP3. USB Connectivity

    Cons: Sound quality not up par with other receivers non intuitive remote

    I was lookiing for a receiver for a special project for a customer in South America that is installing ion a hall a system with a 50"plasma a pair of fine speakers and a receiver to power it up (Playing DVD's. Of course I could not resist th...e temptation of opening the boxes and in a few days try to establish which one of the considered product to finally keep for the project. Though I liked the flexibility adn connectivity of the Outlaw receiver (it looks good too) as a music lover and fan, I think it doesn't hold a candel to the ROTEL RX1052, the other candidate for the project. They are right now sitting in my master bedroom driving a pair of NHT SB-3 and changed back and forth for the Super Ones XU's. both could play nice music, augmented by NHT's own Classic 10 (CLassic 12 also on hand proven to be too much of a beast for my room (18 x 14 x slope angles ceiling from 16' to 9' aprox.) Though the Outlaw Audio made good music, and sounded satisfying in movies and with a flat screen, the ROTEL just took it home with music of jAZZ ensambles, and other music sounded better more real, more detailed and space between the musicians in the stage. THey both can play loud without distortion (within the considerations of a receiver of course) The Outlaw is highly reccommended if you have the extra $$ and love music get the ROTEL RX-1052. Either way there is no loss, just compromise for budget decision. Finally the Receiver will end up performing with a pair of Vienna Acoustics in a marbled floor hall somewhere in South America where it will delight customers and patrons with its virtues, ahh almost forgot to mention will also delight the eyes with a Pioneer 50" Plasma display as well. The Viennas are being broken in by a pair of monoblocks hand made for yours truly in the check republica few year ago, then will move to get a real workout with a Threshold Audio 250WPC monster nad then once loosy goosy the I will listen with the Rotel and keep you posted on the end result Hope this helps a little, enjoy your music, listen responsibly. Read more Less

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