#59737 - 04/29/06 05:36 PM
B&W with outlaw
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 04/29/06
Posts: 4
Loc: canada
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Hello,
This is my first post after lurking for some time. My question is in relation to the 990. I am setting up a home theatre and have selected B&W 602 fronts, 601 rears, LCR 60 centre, and 650 sub as my speaker set up. Has anyone used B&W with outlaw and are you satisfied with the pairing? Secondly my room size is 17 X 13. Is the 990 more than I need for my speaker selection and room size? I'm probably 50/50 movies to music.
Thanks in advance for any input
cates
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#59739 - 04/29/06 07:25 PM
Re: B&W with outlaw
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 04/29/06
Posts: 4
Loc: canada
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Gonk,
Thanks for the link and the suggestions on the amp.
cates
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#59740 - 04/30/06 02:24 AM
Re: B&W with outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 03/22/06
Posts: 68
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B&W makes fairly easy to drive speakers. With your room size you could easily do well with the 7125.
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#59741 - 04/30/06 03:25 AM
Re: B&W with outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/19/02
Posts: 144
Loc: Washington, DC, USA
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Originally posted by cates: ... have selected B&W 602 fronts, 601 rears, LCR 60 centre, and 650 sub as my speaker set up. Has anyone used B&W with outlaw and are you satisfied with the pairing? ... The LCR 60 is very light in comparison to the 602's, which are have a lot of slam for a bookshelf speaker (even if they fit, don’t put them on bookshelves, use stands). The drivers don't compare well. I would recommend at the very least the LCR 600. The role of the center channel is somewhat different, usually having a lot of dialog/vocals (midrange @ 500-2000Hz). The design of the upper range B&W center channel speakers have the tweeter and midrange aligned vertically, providing a more focused location which is important here. I started with the LCR600 and was relatively happy until I tested the HTM7 which was significantly superior, before ending up with a used HTM3 purchased on eBay. I have B&W’s all around, and am very happy pairing them with Outlaw equipment. Good listening... Allan
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#59742 - 04/30/06 10:24 AM
Re: B&W with outlaw
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 04/29/06
Posts: 4
Loc: canada
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Thanks for your suggestions. It's good to know the 7125 will provide enough power for my setup (cheaper too). I am planning to get the LCR600 as my centre once my project is complete. Originally had the 601's as my fronts and that's when I bought the LCR60 based on salesman's suggestion. One other question, if I move to a 7.1 system would I be better off with another set of bookshelves or in ceiling speakers as rear surrounds? In ceiling might be easier based on my space.
cates
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#59743 - 04/30/06 10:31 PM
Re: B&W with outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/05/05
Posts: 249
Loc: FL
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I have B&W 603 (series 1) for my front, CC6 S2 center, and DS6 (series 1) for side surrounds. No rear surrounds yet. I've used a Outlaw 950 and Adcom amp for a while. I just sold them and plan to get the 990/7125/LFM-1 combo.
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#59744 - 05/01/06 02:27 PM
Re: B&W with outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/07/05
Posts: 21
Loc: IL
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I used 601 for front and CC6 for center when I first purchased the 990. They were a good match for the pre/pro. But then I knew I was missing something and the answer was Swan 5.1 speakers... I could not believe how much of a difference it made from moving from 601 bookshelf to floor standing speakers.
I love how B&W speakers sound and wanted something close to it and Swan speakers gave me that with better soundstage and imaging (moving from old B&W 601). At least to my ears.
Have fun and enjoy the 990 and 602. It should be a good combination.
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Outlaw 990, Swan 5.1, Pansonic XP30, Sony STRD777ES, Infocus 4805
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#59745 - 05/02/06 09:40 PM
Re: B&W with outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 03/19/06
Posts: 31
Loc: Baltimore
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Hi, I have the 990/7125 combo powering 8 year old+ DM602's up front, CC6 Center & DM302's in the rear. My room is similar in size to yours (mine is 19 x 13).
The 990/7125 has more than enough power to drive the B&W's...and it sounds awesome in both HT and stereo mode.
To your original question..."Is the 990 more than I need for my speaker selection and room size?"
Absolutely not! Get the 990/7125 combo and enjoy!
Pete
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#59746 - 05/02/06 09:59 PM
Re: B&W with outlaw
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Gunslinger
Registered: 10/11/04
Posts: 183
Loc: Green Bay, WI
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I'm using B&W DM604S3 for my mains, an LCR600 for center, DM302's for surrounds, and an older pair of Polks pulling rear surround duties. I have a 990 for my pre and I'm using a Rotel RMB1075 to power all my B&W's. All in all I'm VERY pleased with the way it sounds. See my signature for the rest of my gear if you're interested.....
cheers, simp
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Marantz av7005 Proc. Oppo BDP-83 Rotel RB-991 (mains) Outlaw Audio Model 2200 (center) Rotel RMB-1075 (ss, rs) f, B&W DM604S3 c, B&W LCR600S3 ss, B&W DM302 rs,Polk M3II HSU VTF-3 MK3 APC H-15 Power Conditioner Display: Panny PT-AE4000 Proj. + 92" DIY Screen Little Dot MKIII Headphone Amp Denon AH-D1100 Headphones (needed a quick, cheap set. looking for an upgrade worthy of the h/p amp.)
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