Originally posted by MarkBK:
Anyone do a comparison between the Outlaw combo and the Arcam AVR300? I have read that the AVR300 is one of the most impressive sounding units available - even over seperates, etc.
Comments please.
Thank you.
Mark
Interestingly enough... almost. My friends and I did a blind test in January with a group of prepros and receivers. We did a comparison. The Arcam 300 blew away every receiver we listened to, it wasn't even close. The Arcam Pre-Pro blew away every Pre-Pro, again without any competition at all. It was just that much better at spacial placement for sound. The imaging was the best I've ever heard for a movie soundtrack. Stunning...
So we decided to see how the Receiver stacked up against the Pre-Pros. Mind you that while the Outlaw 990 was part of the test, the amp used was a Bel Canto unit. This unit costs about 5 times more than the 7125, and is considered to be one of the best amps on the market. It is definately the best digital amp on the market.
The Arcam Receiver held up. It got mixed into the pack with the rest on stereo listening. It did come in last. This wasn't a major last place finish however. I'd say that the 990 and the bunch that came in next to last were only slightly better. Say 10%.
However during movie playback, the Receiver came in 2nd behind the Pre-Pro. However our discovery was that it was only slightly better than the other Pre-Pros. Say again 10%. The Arcam Pre-Pro blew everything out of the water in movie playback. I'd say 25% better if not more. Its really the best I've ever heard movies sound.
So we didn't have a 7125, and there might be some synergy there between the 2 units, that just wasn't there for the Bel Canto.
We believe that Arcam must be using its processor to do something that others aren't. One person at the testing said that they'd heard similar differences with Ayre and Theta Digital. There just must be something going on inside that helps create the spatial differences heard in the imaging.
I'd personally do your own test. However I'm lead to believe that that the Arcam might be the better choice. I seriously doubt the Outlaw amp can compare to the Bel Canto (nor should it, two different markets entirely). So that Arcam might just be better.
The Arcam 300 is the best reviewed receiver in England. No receiver has better reviews over the pond. I remember reading one where the writer said it was better than his reference unit, which was Lexicon's $8,000 monster. The writer said he had a new reference receiver.
I don't know if its that good. Yet I've read a lot of reviews and never have I read where the writer wasn't shocked by how amazing the Arcam unit is.
The biggest problem is that both those units will have to be broken in. They do sound better with age, so the 7125 might not be as broken in as a well used rentable Arcam.