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#72951 - 05/09/07 10:27 PM 1070 vs 970
Alexandru Mihaita Offline
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I have the feeling that 970 is 1070 without the power amplification stage, which comes separately (as 7075).
Can anyone confirm or deny this?
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#72952 - 05/09/07 10:48 PM Re: 1070 vs 970
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I believe the 1070 came first...
and then Outlaw decided to market the same platform without amps...
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#72953 - 05/09/07 10:53 PM Re: 1070 vs 970
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That is exactly correct - the 1070 was developed initially and launched around late summer of 2005, and the 970 was released around the end of 2005 by simply removing the amp section. They are otherwise identical units.

For what it's worth, the 7075 has no relationship to the 1070's internal amp section. It was designed and is manufactured completely separately from the 1070.
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#72954 - 05/10/07 12:28 AM Re: 1070 vs 970
Alexandru Mihaita Offline
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Thanks, guys.
How comes you know all these about Outlaw products?
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#72955 - 05/10/07 02:00 AM Re: 1070 vs 970
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smile - As my post count might suggest, I keep a pretty close eye on the Outlaws.
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#72956 - 05/10/07 02:54 AM Re: 1070 vs 970
Alexandru Mihaita Offline
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Full time, I might add ;-)

But in order to be able to know what's inside a component or other, a little bit more might be required, some info coming from elsewhere than only these posts.

You might also be able to explain why a processor like 990 is so big, when it doesn't need a huge transformer and heat sinks? It's the biggest single thing in Outlaw's panoply...
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#72957 - 05/10/07 03:56 AM Re: 1070 vs 970
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Oh, Outlaw actually said that the 970 is a 1070 minus the amps. And the 990 is the size that it is because it is based on an existing platform (the Sherwood P-965), which is a platform that was developed as a receiver initially (the Sherwood R-965). The chassis size was dictated by the need for seven amp channels - the P-965 just left the sides of the rear panel empty when the amp channels went away, but the 990 used those areas to fit in the balanced outputs and DVI connections.
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#72958 - 05/10/07 12:42 PM Re: 1070 vs 970
chas Offline
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I thought some Outlaw release of the 970 mentioned something about 'tweaks' to the hardware in the 1070 to develop the 970. The only thing I see on the description page of the 970 is mention of "performance matched op amps in the critical path". I'm not even sure what that is...or if the 1070 has that as well but it could be a minor difference in the two units.

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#72959 - 05/10/07 02:00 PM Re: 1070 vs 970
Alexandru Mihaita Offline
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gonk, now that you mentioned the balanced outputs, let's open that can of worms.
990 has balanced outputs, which means one phase splitter per channel just before the XLR outputs(8 total). Also, the receiving power amp needs one differential amplifier per channel to implement the common rejection mode (7 total).
Thus, per channel, you have two active components in the analog signal path only to reject the noise picked up by a pretty short interconnect in most cases, running from the processor to the power amp.
I guess you see the question coming...
Do you think this is worth it? Do you really feel a positive difference between connecting the 990 to its power amp in balanced vs non balanced mode?
I "feel", for I haven't tried it myself, that the addition of the phase splitter and dif amp in the analog signal path adds up to be more distorting than the minute noise picked up by the high quality interconnects.
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#72960 - 05/10/07 04:57 PM Re: 1070 vs 970
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You have a good point but I dont think 990 have two active components in the analog path. Normally, the designer will convert the existing differential signal to single ended by a passive component like a transformer.
Just a though.....
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