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Posted By: Tarun Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/26/06 05:37 PM
All,

My 7300 is in the shop but may not be covered by warranty. I am afraid of investing $$$ into repairing that receiver..but not sure of the cost just yet.

Therefore, I have invested in an open box AVR335 which is working just fine. However, I am considering returning my 2 Outlaw 2200 mono blocks and picking up a B stock Outlaw 7125 which is 7x125w.

Does anyone own the Outlaw 7125 - opinions and advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,

-Tarun
Posted By: n8wrl Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/28/06 12:30 PM
I don't have a 7125, but I have been considering 2200's for the fronts and center. Why are you considering returning them?

-Brian n8wrl
Posted By: Tarun Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/28/06 01:21 PM
Quite honestly...it is because my AVR is in the shop.
I bought a smaller AVR and decided that maybe it was time to get rid of the bigger AVR. In other words...buy smaller cheaper AVR's and just keep the amp. The 7125 is 125w x 7 channels which should be sufficient.

Thats it....
Thats why I started the thread...to get a better idea of if I was making the right move or not.
Posted By: bugbitten Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/28/06 02:31 PM
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The 7125 is 125w x 7 channels which should be sufficient.




These words just don't sound right coming from a guy with 80s and a 600.

I think a 7700 fits your long range needs!
Posted By: Tarun Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/28/06 03:08 PM
Hey bug.....you are right.
It does make sense.
But....who has 2k laying around after spending all this money on speakers.


Posted By: Wid Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/28/06 03:21 PM

I would wait to see what is up with the 7300. It is every bit as powerful as the Outlaw amp you are looking at.
Posted By: bugbitten Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/28/06 04:31 PM
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I would wait to see what is up with the 7300. It is every bit as powerful as the Outlaw amp you are looking at.




Wid makes a good point. The H/Ks are conservatively rated, the 7300 at 110 per channel. Not much change to get a 7125.
Posted By: inthedeck Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/28/06 04:40 PM
Tarun's just got the 'itch' again!!!!

I tell ya, he won't give up...hehe. Like the words from the Joker, "He who has the most toys, wins!" hehehe...prolly gonna get my butt kicked this weekend...with that kinda statement.
Posted By: Wid Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/28/06 04:57 PM

It would be like a move sideways, not an upgrade imo.
Posted By: Tarun Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/28/06 07:55 PM
Inthedeck has had it....

As for the move sideways...you may be right.
Lets hope the outcome on the 7300 is positive.

I will keep you updated via this thread.
Posted By: inthedeck Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 06/28/06 08:10 PM
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Inthedeck has had it....




Ah, the brotherly love...
Posted By: peterb Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 08/04/06 08:48 PM
Tarun
On the off chance you haven't resolved this yet - I own the highly similar Outlaw 7100 and have been completely satisfied. It drives my M60s beautifully and I believe your 80s are 4 ohm and even more efficient.

cheers
Posted By: JohnK Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 08/05/06 02:54 AM
Peter, welcome, and I'm certainly impressed by your resume! Your comment is right on.
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 08/05/06 05:09 AM
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and I'm certainly impressed by your resume!




Me too.
Posted By: ratpack Re: Outlaw 7125 - Anyone own this unit? - 08/05/06 09:36 PM
You may recall a series of posts, several months ago, discussing peak versus average power. The bottom line was that the peak power requirement may be 20-25 times the average power requirement.

Transistors/ power FETs just don't like to be surged, so, quite often, their peak power handling is not a whole lot higher than their average power handling if properly heat sinked.

This has caused me to think that you may need 200+ watts of peak power for your fronts and center. Rears/ surrounds most probably need much, much less.

If I was buying a seperate amp, I just wouldn't go for anything less than 200 Watts.

Just one man's opinion.
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