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#33044 - 09/27/03 07:58 PM model 200 compatability
nicodim55 Offline
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I'm thinking of buying 2 model 200 amps. to power my 2 fronts (POLK RTI50). My question is can anyone tell me if I can hook them up with my SONY RECEIVER 4ES? The 4es has a pre outs for fronts, center, rear, etc. I don't want to buy them if they are not compatible. I'm new with separates. Also, if it does work if I want to listen to 2 channel music I know that the amps will power the fronts but if I want to watch movies in surround will the amps and the receiver work simultaneously so that I can get a 6.1 effects? I'm sorry if this is a stupid question but if anyone can educate me on this matter I really appreciate it. Thanks nicodim55

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#33045 - 09/28/03 02:51 PM Re: model 200 compatability
bestbang4thebuck Offline
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I do not own the same compliment of equipment that you do, but I would say that you have a better than 90% chance that the m-200's are compatable. Remember, you are not gambling much because the Outlaws give you a 30-day trial period in which you may return the 200's if you do not like the results. If you haven't yet, take a good look and a careful read of the M200 manual elsewhere on this web site.

http://pdf.outlawaudio.com/outlaw/docs/200manual.pdf

Most people, unless they end up buying used equipment or something costing much more new, like and keep their Outlaw products.

Also, the amplification built into a receiver for speaker outputs should continue to operate for either all channels, or at the very least, operate for any channel where the pre-outs remain in the original/default configuration. Adding external amplification to the L & R main pre-outs should not, in and of itself, disrupt the operation of any channel where the pre-amp signal path remains uniterrupted.

If you wish to disable amplification for certain channels, you may, on some receivers, be able to remove jumpers or make switch/menu selections to do so.

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#33046 - 09/29/03 10:40 AM Re: model 200 compatability
gonk Offline
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If you have pre-amp outputs, you should have no problem adding amplifiers of any kind, including the Model 200's. The amps will replace the 4ES's built-in main channel amplification in all modes -- both stereo music listening and multi-channel movie watching. Whether or not the built-in main channel amps will also work when pre-amp connections are in place will depend on the receiver, and unfortunately I couldn't find the 4ES manual on Sony's site (horrid site...). In some cases, internal amp channels can be re-assigned (some of the Denon's do this), but it is not a standard feature. I hope that helps.

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#33047 - 09/30/03 01:25 PM Re: model 200 compatability
nicodim55 Offline
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Hey thanks you guys your comments were very helpful. As soon as I get my check I'm going to buy 2 of these bad boys! Do you guys know if this amp gets really hot? Do I have to install an external fan to cool them? Thanks nicodim55

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#33048 - 09/30/03 02:58 PM Re: model 200 compatability
gonk Offline
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I have not seen reports of the Model 200 running unusually hot, but you ought to give them a little breathing room -- you can stack them on top of each other, and if there is a couple or three inches above them and free airflow from the front and/or back, you ought to be fine. I would not add an external fan unless you can't cool them any other way.

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#33049 - 10/13/03 03:19 AM Re: model 200 compatability
hopjohn Offline
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Registered: 07/21/03
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I'm using a 4ES with 3 M-200's connected to the R, L, C preouts in a 7.1 system. The receiver powers the remaining channels using this configuration with no special setting required and will do the same with the configuration you mention as well.

I would suggest you spend a good bit of time adjusting the 4ES's surround levels at listening volume to get the best overall surround sound.

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#33050 - 10/13/03 05:39 PM Re: model 200 compatability
nicodim55 Offline
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Thanks for the reply. How do you like the sound from the 2 m200? What kind of speakers do you have for the fronts? I have the POLK RTI50. nicodim55

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#33051 - 10/30/03 01:13 AM Re: model 200 compatability
nicodim55 Offline
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Hello, anyone still here?

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#33052 - 11/01/03 01:04 AM Re: model 200 compatability
Unferth Offline
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Registered: 12/31/02
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Loc: Homewood, AL, US
I've got some older Magnepan MG-I's with a 200 behiend each.... sounds wonderful and as far as heat, they stay cool but there's plenty of space above and aprox 4 inches below (they're standing on some little metal stands to keep them off the mg-1's bases and not become "one" with the speaker

Have you decided to get them yet? or since it's been a while do you already have them?

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#33053 - 11/01/03 07:53 PM Re: model 200 compatability
nicodim55 Offline
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I still don't have them yet. I'm still trying to decide whether to get the 2 200's or go with the ROTEL 1095 5 channelx200 and get the 200 later for a 7.1 set up. Is 1920.00 a good price for it? nicodim55

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