I have a 950/770 and a 950/ (750 B-stock) (Close enough?) and highly recommend it. Perfect to the task. Unfortunately Amps can be the Cinderella of the separate bunch. Always busy, always productive, but rarely initiated to the ball.
Amps just aren’t dressed up in the bell’s and whistles. I have trouble talking about my amps (could this be a hang-up). The use of descriptive musical terms in connection with their performance I’m just not comfortable with. (In other words I have not heard what I would call a ‘musical’ amp yet).
Although some here would like to convert us to
tubes . (now [that] I would expect would cause me to notice sonic differences).
I want good clean power, not running overly hot for its class, and something that won’t choke/ change or otherwise mess with the recording. The Outlaw amps (whether separate or integrated) appear to deliver so well and at a great price.
I will say just from hearing many talk at length that the amps in the 1050 seemed stronger than the same power rating in many other receivers. (and since I’ve seen this myself in other products (have not heard a 1050) I believe it regarding the 1050 as it has been commented on so extensivilsy by those who have heard compared it. SOME times I wonder about manuf. rated specs and have noticed that amps with good wattage can’t always push difficult speakers as well as another with the same per channel rating. Even accounting for checking level method specs are written being equal(to what Frequency range all channels driven etc) across the board specs are sneaky that way. I’ve seen some amps with hair better specs in a area (0.03 HD Vs the 770’ rated 0.05%) etc. But listening by ‘spec’ does not always equate to a satisfying product (IMO) It may spec better that does not always mean it will [sound] better.
Outlaw delivers I REALLY need to check what B&K was running at a demo with my speakers and some ML’s etc which require good power. I thought the guy said 200 per channel. The B&K did not cut it as compared to my Outlaw 770. I would not be willing to say The” sound” was affected by either amp only in the sense that the power just didn’t appear to be as effortless. Reducing the speakers Output. (which I guess does effect the sound!) Yet not to me in the same manner I hear some describe amps sonic differences.
I would liken it more to having 200 horsepower and 150. Both cars can, - get to 70 and do 70. One just ‘feel’s different doing it. Then again it can go the other way too. I just drove a new vehicle which was rated 220 horsepower and higher torque than a 165 horsepower/lower torque vehicle. (Gearing was different) The acceleration lag and mushiness on the 220 horsepower vehicle was terrible in comparison to the 165. Between these two I’d pick the 165 HP vehicle any day as my preferred method of ‘getting to’ 70. That’s the type difference I’ve noticed the most amongst amps to date.
Strange way to say it all. But have been well satisfied with both the 770 and the 750