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Outlaw Rr2160. Outlaw Audio RR2160 Stereo Receiver Photo 4398661 US Audio Mart "But on the third day the Outlaw RR2160's DAC rose up to sing, with quivering reverberant believability" Take Two The RR2160 is Outlaw's second-generation stereo receiver
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The company's surround pre/pro is five years old, but the Outlaw retail site carries a more up-to-date Marantz for one-stop separates shopping. Other Outlaw products include seven-channel, five-channel, and monoblock amps
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Outlaw Audio RR2160 Stereo Receiver Photo 4550677 Canuck Audio Mart. The smooth playback and the art-deco design resonated with those of us still spinning singles, EPs, and LPs You can see this in the 1st post on the second page of thread "Trigger has been pulled and a New Outlaw RR2160 is here"
Outlaw Audio RR2160 Stereo Receiver Photo 1901423 US Audio Mart. Outlaw Audio's website refers to the RR2160 ($799) as a "Retro Receiver," as "The Last Great Stereo Receiver," and as "the proud successor to the RR2150." I never heard the RR2150 but my trusted peeps tell me it was "amazing for the price." The solid-state RR2160 is built to supply up to 110W into 8 ohms and 165W into 4 ohms. I'm curious if that means that the DAC changed in some way or was the difference due to source or speakers chosen?