#16881 - 07/15/07 01:13 PM
NAD T773 vs. Outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 07/14/07
Posts: 19
Loc: Chicago, IL
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Hopefully this is the right forum as I'm new here.
I've currently been hit by the upgrade bug and ran across a great deal on a NAD T773. I really liked the sound and the unit was pretty beefy for a receiver. (53lbs) While doing my homework several people suggested that I go separates instead and Outlaw was one of the suggestions. Last time I bought equipment (Onkyo TX-NR900) I pulled the trigger a little fast and have kind of regretted it so I'm trying to be a little more careful this time.
I'm about 50/50 music/HT and my speakers are Polk RTi12 (L/R), CSi5 (C), and FXi3 (RL/RR). I'm pretty happy with the speakers and don't see making a change soon.
Right now with the Onkyo my system is a bit bright and it really feels a bit underpowered. Also, the bass seems a bit lacking for what I'd expect as well. I do like the music server ability though (uncompressed).
I was considering selling the Onkyo and going for the NAD ($1100 new) and adding a Cambridge Azur 640H ($1300 new) to keep the server capability. The NAD firmware can be flashed so I didn't have a lot of concern about new formats, etc.
However, now I am looking at keeping the Onkyo for now and just getting either a 7200, 7500, or 7700. I'd probably bi-amp my RTi12's (with the 5 channel I'd let the Onkyo run the FXi3's).
I have been told by some that the NAD is more musical than Outlaw but would really like some better input. I understand that this forum my be a little biased but I'd still really appreciate any thoughts or advice either way.
Thanks
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#16883 - 07/16/07 02:43 AM
Re: NAD T773 vs. Outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 07/14/07
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Loc: Chicago, IL
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I thought that the NAD and Outlaw stuff looked very similar. So let me ask this then...do you think that I am going overkill on the upgrade at this point? I will admit that there may be a bit of ego here but I am trying to mesh that with real need. In looking around I did find a great deal on NAD seperates (T163 and T973) for $2k (retail $3.5k) so I'm now really torn since I have heard NAD (not on my speakers though) before. Still...the more I read about Outlaw the more I am drawn toward it. It just seems too good to be true at times but I read only good things about it.
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#16885 - 07/16/07 02:52 PM
Re: NAD T773 vs. Outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/15/06
Posts: 215
Loc: Big D, Tx
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Hammer, My Dad found Outlaw and picked up the 1050 back in the day. My little brother followed w/ the 1070. My self - the 990/7125 combo. I was looking into the 4800 series from Denon. But, I have all ways wanted separates. So I was looking into Rotel and a few others. I really, really liked the look of the Rotels. But, the overall sound did not sit right with me. Then I cruised thru the Outlaw web site. I talked to my Brother and Dad, read reviews…….. I saw the Combo pricing and pull the trigger. I’m a happy customer. The stuff is good and at a really good value. Are there flaws? ..... Some - but they have been handled (updates) or replacement units have been sent out. I performed the update myself on the 990 (very cool).
In saloon, there is a thread for systems. I find it very interesting all of the different combinations: speakers, electronics, subs, cables etc. There is plenty of Outlaw equipment smattered in and around. To me, that is a testament to the neutrality and quality of the Outlaw sound.
At the end of the day, are you going to be a little down because you did not pursue the NAD combo? Do what you got to do……
The cool aspect about home theater/2-channel is every system is really good for the person who builds it.
Is the Outlaw gear for real? ….. Yep.
Later……
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later, ************** Outlaw 990/7125, Oppo, Xbox 360, Paradigm (L/R/C), Polk (S), M&K Sub w/ SMS-1, Samsung LED-DLP HDTV, Signal Cable, Brickwall
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#16886 - 07/20/07 12:31 AM
Re: NAD T773 vs. Outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 07/14/07
Posts: 19
Loc: Chicago, IL
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Yeah. The more I've read over the last couple of days the more that I am leaning towards separates. After I bought the Onkyo I decided that but lately a buddy has been trying to push me towards receivers again. Ultimately though separates provide so much more flexibility and I think that I'll end up with a better system long run. I can buy the amp now and hold off on the pre/pro for a bit. I'm kind of curious what Outlaw will come out with to succeed the 990. HDMI 1.3? A modular (card) design? Anyway, now my main hang up is getting a better understanding on some of the "hum" problem that is being talked about in the 7500/7700 forum. My current system is dead quite and it would really annoy me to end up with a hum no matter how low. Hopefully it all gets worked out though since I think that Outlaw is the direction that I am going to go.
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#16888 - 07/21/07 08:59 PM
Re: NAD T773 vs. Outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 03/06/06
Posts: 59
Loc: Memphis, TN
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Hammer, 1st the hum, I just hooked mine up and no hum. Bright sounding, no, and has more bass than I had before. I am talking about the combo of the 990/7500. Lastly, I had NAD seperates before this, and the Outlaw got my dollar. Very pleased. Now if you are talking about the Master Series, then that is a whole different ballgame.
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