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Re: Outlaw ICBM
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Joined: Feb 2005
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axiomite
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axiomite
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I haven't set up my main HT system in the new house yet, but I used an Outlaw ICBM between an Integra 7.1 Processor and the amps. With the Outlaw, you get bass management for SACD and DVD Audio which usually bypasses all the bass management processing in your receiver or processor. The ICBM is very clean, doesn't add (or subtract) anything audible, and allows you to tweak your system.
2x6...I notice you have the ICBM between the amp and processor, whenever I suggested this over on the Outlaw site with my H/K receiver/Rotel amp I was told that the delay function of the receiver wouldn't work and was advised to use the ICBM for SACD/DVD-A use only and connect it between the universal DVD player and receiver.
Are you using the ICBM for SACD/DVD-A use only?
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Re: Outlaw ICBM
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Joined: Mar 2002
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connoisseur
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connoisseur
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Hi Brother Bob
I used the ICBM for all sources. When I chatted on the Outlaw site before placing the ICBM between the Processor and amps, no one thought of the delay issue. My big HT system never sounded as good as my office system. I wonder if the ICBM was the reason. I always thought it was the room. Maybe when I set up the system this time, I'll put the ICBM in a more conventional location.
Enjoy the Music. Trust your ears. Laugh at Folks Who Claim to Know it All.
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