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"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."
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I've seen it already but it really is a hell of a price for this much sound. I just wish they would abandon the 80's color scheme.
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Chess, whats up ? My 7 year old Pentium 1 Windows 95 200hz work computer will NOT download the info :<
Maybe you can give me the basics, to hold me over until this thing decides to cooperate..
Thks...
LFE ! The rest is just details..
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Re: If anyone has not yet seen this Outlaw news
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Outlaw Audio has introduced a seven-channel, 100-watts-per-channel home theater power amplifier for $899.
The Outlaw Audio Model 7100 is a high-quality component that delivers all the amplification necessary to compliment today's latest 6.1 and 7.1 channel surround processors, such as the Outlaw Audio 950.
Designed and built in the United States, the Model 7100 uses the highest quality parts and a modular configuration. Each channel has four discrete output devices and 20,000 microfarads of total filter capacitance. The unit's high current power supply is driven by a 1.2 kVA toroidal transformer with two separate windings for each channel, ensuring enough current for even the most demanding transients and special effects.
Individual heatsinks provide cooling for each amplifier module, eliminating the need for noisy cooling fans. In addition, the amplifier is protected against high heat and over-current conditions by separate Opti-coupled protection circuits for each channel. Low-voltage trigger inputs are provided to integrate with products that include this feature, such as Outlaw's Model 950 preamplifier/processor or Model 1050 6.1-channel receiver.
The Outlaw Model 7100 power amplifier is available solely through the Outlaw's Hideout at www.outlawaudio.com at a cost of $899. Special "Outlaw Family" pricing is available for owners of other Outlaw electronics, or when purchased as a package with the Model 950.
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Yeah, every time I visit Outlaw's web site, I start to drool just looking at the innards of their amps... Don't know how it is reflected on their sound, but those amps are simply so beautiful (Semi, not the faceplate, the inside! LOL).
Look at this!!! Isn't it beautiful?
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I agree completely on the internals. It's the Jam Shorts Green accents that make me want to hurt someone.
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LOL...jam shorts green!!! That's the best one I've heard this year...
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