Who builds the 755?

Posted by: Allanvh

Who builds the 755? - 03/17/02 12:08 PM

I'm curious, is it still ATI?
Posted by: Surrounded

Re: Who builds the 755? - 03/17/02 05:45 PM

Based on my conversations with Outlaw the amps are not made by ATI but are built in the same plant (subcontracted manufacturing facility) that ATI uses. Based on the press release and the fact that they stated it is an evolutionary product, I would assume it is made in the same place.
Posted by: Allanvh

Re: Who builds the 755? - 03/17/02 08:58 PM

Thanks,
Posted by: rcaudio

Re: Who builds the 755? - 03/17/02 11:51 PM

Curious that ATI discontinued the 1505.
Posted by: Everett

Re: Who builds the 755? - 04/14/02 11:49 AM

I too have a interest in the 755. But, I lean to the ATI 1506 due to bridging abilities and MOSTLY a 30 year customer of the ATI group. I purchased my first 200 watt amp in the 70's from SAE (old ATI group) and these amps performed where only a few would dare to go. ANY amp that can drive pobably the most Inefficient loudspeaker ever produced, the OHM F (80 sen.)is okay in my book. I did from time to time replaced output transitors over a 25 year period, but it wasnt till 1996 that the transformer gave way. I relaced the SAE with a 380 watt Carver and my newer Ohm's, now the WALSH 5's, eats this amp for breakfast! I have known people using the lights of Krell and Blue Star monoblocks but just TOO much money. I have these in my home theater room and use them for music always and have the switching set to use them, or my B&W cdm1 for home theater. If the 755 could be bridged like the ATI 1504/1506, I might go that route! Anyone know if this has been done. The ATI 1504/1506 IS designed for this very thing. / puting out 450/8ohm and nearly 800 into 4. Plus, these guys have bigger transformers than the Outlaw, there are actually 3 in the 1506, basically 1 tranfformer for each bridged pair! Any thoughts? Everett