#4814 - 03/26/06 01:00 PM
Step in to Separates
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Desperado
Registered: 06/29/01
Posts: 894
Loc: Grants Pass, OR
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Ok, so I was going to upgrade my 1050 to the 1070, but based on some changes at home and our future planning scenario, it looks instead like I'll get more long term benefit by finally taking that first step in to the world of separates. So I'm thinking about taking up Outlaw on that offer with the 7125 instead of buying the 1070.
If I've picked up anything from this forum over the years, it's that everyone seems happy with the addition of a separate power amplifier and I think the 7125 will give me plenty of power for years to come, regardless of what speakers I add in the future. Besides, speaker upgrades will be a long way off. They'll be after the move to a nice widescreen HDTV which is probably at least another 2-3 years. Between budget, technology, and the little fingers running around my house, it makes the most sense for me to be patient right now when it comes to upgrading the display.
So, in all of this rambling, there actually is a question. I was figuring on just going ahead and getting the Outlaw cables at the same time. Any of you 1050 users (past or present) use Outlaws interconnects with the 1050? How well do they fit on the pre-amp outs. I've read that their locking connectors can sometimes be a pretty tight fit leading some to even abandon using them altogether. It's easier to one stop shop and I like the idea of supporting Outlaw, but not if I can't actually use the cables.
Also, to confirm, I'll need to buy a mono mini plug for the turn on feature, right? I don't think it comes with the amp.
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#4816 - 03/26/06 03:11 PM
Re: Step in to Separates
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/04/06
Posts: 61
Loc: Charleston, South Carolina
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The 7125 does come with one trigger cable Outlaw part #(65-0123)
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#4817 - 03/26/06 07:31 PM
Re: Step in to Separates
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Gunslinger
Registered: 10/30/03
Posts: 46
Loc: Eatontown, New Jersey
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I just upgraded from the 1050 to the 990/7125/LFM-1 pkg. I purchased the Outlaw PCA's to go along with the upgrade. I found the PCA's to be simple to install. Not sure what all the fuss is about, I've read other threads about others having difficulties with these plugs but I found them relatively easy to install. Yes the fit was tight, however; once I became familiar with the locking mechanism, I got all 6 of my PCA's to be plugged in securely & quickly. Let me just ad that the sound difference from the 1050 to the 990 combo to be exceptional. I'm definately glad I decided to move forward at this time!
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#4818 - 03/26/06 09:03 PM
Re: Step in to Separates
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/04/06
Posts: 61
Loc: Charleston, South Carolina
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In my opinion it’s not a question of whether the PCA cables fit or work, all be it tight, they do! I agree, initial installation is not a difficult procedure. I was able to install the PCA cables with minimal effort. The directions provided with the cables are clear-cut. The locking mechanism is simple and works rather well. It’s more of an inconvenience than anything else.
When your installing the interconnects say from top to bottom or vice versa you have access to get you fingers around the connector to tighten., however once they are all installed it’s a different story. In my case I noticed the issue when I went to test a separate two channel amp. The Center and SW1 connections are right above the L/R channel connection point. So to get in and loosen the cables (without or prior to disconnecting the Center/SW1 and SR/Sl connections first, proved to be very difficult. Once you have the top two or bottom two connections off, it is easy.
All I am trying to point out is that there is room for ergonomic improvement here. Either with the locking connector or the spacing on the outputs/imputs for the next generation processor.
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#4819 - 03/27/06 01:34 AM
Re: Step in to Separates
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Desperado
Registered: 06/29/01
Posts: 894
Loc: Grants Pass, OR
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Hey, thanks guys; this sounds good. Assuming everything lines up the way it should, I'll just order everything from Outlaw then. Thanks for the heads up on the trigger cable, edcon.
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#4820 - 03/27/06 08:39 AM
Re: Step in to Separates
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Gunslinger
Registered: 10/30/03
Posts: 46
Loc: Eatontown, New Jersey
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Agreed Edcon, if I needed to remove one of the connects in the inner grouping, I don't think I could without removing the outer ones first.
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#4821 - 04/11/06 03:25 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 06/29/01
Posts: 894
Loc: Grants Pass, OR
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Finally! My 7125 arrived last week Friday. It shipped from SoCal and if I lived much further south in OR, I'd be in Cali myself so it only took two days to get here. However, the cables shipped from the right hand coast so I had to wait and just stare at the box for four days. I actually hid it under a blanket in the bedroom to take my mind off it. I was tempted to pull the entertainment center out and start rearranging anyway, but I considered all the weight. Between the amp, the 1050, and the UPS (not to mention the furniture itself) I decided to do it one time only. So tonight, I shall play! Can't wait!
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#4822 - 04/16/06 09:15 PM
Re: Step in to Separates
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/04/06
Posts: 61
Loc: Charleston, South Carolina
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Owl's,
I know that must have been tough to wait on the cables. Did you get everything up and running?
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#4823 - 04/18/06 05:56 PM
Re: Step in to Separates
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 04/18/06
Posts: 1
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Owl's I was considering getting the 7125 too, I wasn't sure if it would make a big difference or not. Let me know how it sounds. I have polk RTi25's for L/R, CSi45 center, and FXi3 surrounds, & a Velodyne sub.
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