Outlaw 1050

I'm interested in a new A/V reciever to replace my Kenwood 507. I have Polk R40's for Mains, CS245i center and "el cheapo" surrounds. (will get a pair of RT15i's when i see them on sale)
I know some of you guys have the Outlaw 1050 and i'm interested how it sounds with your polks, and If you've encounterd any video issues with it.
The other A/V recievers i'm thinking about are Dennon 3801 and Oknyo 797.
Thanks
I know some of you guys have the Outlaw 1050 and i'm interested how it sounds with your polks, and If you've encounterd any video issues with it.
The other A/V recievers i'm thinking about are Dennon 3801 and Oknyo 797.
Thanks
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the left channel went out. so i sent it back got my money back and bought a denon 1802,and im very pleased with it.
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If you want a musical receiver that does 5.1, check out Harman/Kardon.
If you want a great 5 channel amp, check out Sherbourne. Their 5 channel amp is essentially 5 monoblocks in a single chassis. In fact, you can buy just the chassis and add the monoblocks as you go. Sherbourne makes very good, musical solid state amps.
Of course, if you want the ultimate, I'd go vacuum tube. If you're driving efficient speakers, Antique Sound Lab makes some great little 10 watt tube monoblocks for around $100 each.
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