Outlaw Audio 950 Pre/Pro?

pblanc
pblanc Posts: 261
edited January 2007 in Electronics
I'm seeking advice from those who have or have had the Outlaw Model 950. Are you happy with it? If not, why not and if you got rid of it, why? If you do like it, what features does it lack that you miss? Thanks for any observations and advice.
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  • Frank Z
    Frank Z Posts: 5,860
    edited December 2006
  • ohskigod
    ohskigod Posts: 6,505
    edited December 2006
    love mine. loved it since the day I bought it. have no incling whatsoever to upgrade it. some gadget junkies will lament the missing of some features, like balanced outputs, HDMI switching blah blah, but she does EXACTLY what I need her to do.
    Living Room 2 Channel -
    Wiim Ultra. Jolida CD player. Fiio k11 R2R DAC, XTZ as300 Edge amp. Focal Cobalt 826 towers,

    Upstairs 2 Channel Rig -
    Classe Audio 5 Preamp, DIY1200as2 Icepower Amp x 2, Wiim pro streamer and Topping E70 Velvet DAC, California Audio Labs DX1 CD player, Polk LSi15's with MM840 woofer upgrade.

    Studio Rig - Scarlett 18i20(Gen3) DAW, Schitt Saga 2 preamp, Topping a90 headphone amp, Mac Mini, Audiophonics Hypex NC252m amp, Polk r200's
  • Lsi9
    Lsi9 Posts: 616
    edited December 2006
    Yes it is rather good

    Audio Physic Scorpio II
    Pathos Logos
    MIT Shotgun S3
    Bada HD-22 CDP
  • venomclan
    venomclan Posts: 2,467
    edited January 2007
    3 years and still going strong.
    Venom
  • wingnut4772
    wingnut4772 Posts: 7,519
    edited January 2007
    I used to have one. It was pretty decent but I ended up upgrading to units with better sound and connectivity. I think it's decent for the money though.
    Sharp Elite 70
    Anthem D2V 3D
    Parasound 5250
    Parasound HCA 1000 A
    Parasound HCA 1000
    Oppo BDP 95
    Von Schweikert VR4 Jr R/L Fronts
    Von Schweikert LCR 4 Center
    Totem Mask Surrounds X4
    Hsu ULS-15 Quad Drive Subwoofers
    Sony PS3
    Squeezebox Touch

    Polk Atrium 7s on the patio just to keep my foot in the door.