Outlaw........
PolknPepsi
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I might get some feedback from the people at Outlaw but I spend quite a bit of time surfing here and some of you guys seem pretty sharp sooooooo here are my two questions.
My Denon #685 stereo reciever has two sets of rca jacks on the back that have metal rods/wires pushed inside & these must be the pre-outs. If I were to purchase 2 Outlaw mono blocks how or will they both properly connect to those pre/outs?
And....If I were to also land a subwoofer will there still be a place to hook up that sub up....maybe to the other set of (B)speaker terminals?
.Appreciate it....Pat
My Denon #685 stereo reciever has two sets of rca jacks on the back that have metal rods/wires pushed inside & these must be the pre-outs. If I were to purchase 2 Outlaw mono blocks how or will they both properly connect to those pre/outs?
And....If I were to also land a subwoofer will there still be a place to hook up that sub up....maybe to the other set of (B)speaker terminals?
.Appreciate it....Pat
Denon #2900, Denon stereo receiver, Conrad Johnson Sonographe 120 amp, Blue Jeans cables, and Klipsch RF-7's
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Polknpepsi,
Looking at the 685, pull the jumpers, and connect the preout left channel to one outlaw mono block with a standard interconnect, and then do then connect the preout right to the other monoblock and then connect your speakers to the amps......that should do it!
I think that you will like the outlaws...they are great, and make a rock solid product.
IanPolk LSi 15 Fronts
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Outlaw Audio 990 Pre/Pro
Outlaw Audio 755 amp
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Appreciate the response........it sounds like a pretty straight forward simple thing to do and it should work if that is the route in the end.
There are so many choices out there it is crazy. Outlaw seems to have a pretty large following and their equipment is really modestly priced.
Thanks Ian, PatDenon #2900, Denon stereo receiver, Conrad Johnson Sonographe 120 amp, Blue Jeans cables, and Klipsch RF-7's