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#95578 - 12/24/15 05:37 PM Re: Line conditioner that handles voltage sags well [Re: 975 destroyer]
Stephen B Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 01/15/15
Posts: 214
Loc: East Texas
Originally Posted By: 975 destroyer
Earlier this week*, I finished my gift to my family


Took you long enough. whistle

Just kidding Tony. It was a long time coming. Glad it is working out

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#95597 - 01/03/16 09:19 PM Re: Line conditioner that handles voltage sags well [Re: 975 destroyer]
975 destroyer Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 09/07/15
Posts: 129
Loc: Georgia, US of A!
ENJOYING(!) the Blu-Ray "The Amazingly Spider Man." WOW! Immersive soundscape!

Volume @ -17dB. (Reference to another thread: Posts on what we'd like to see in a new pre-pro)

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#95598 - 01/04/16 11:47 PM Re: Line conditioner that handles voltage sags well [Re: Stephen B]
975 destroyer Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 09/07/15
Posts: 129
Loc: Georgia, US of A!
Originally Posted By: Stephen B
Took you long enough. whistle
tell me about it, my bud from the great state of Texas(!)

Originally Posted By: Stephen B
Just kidding Tony. It was a long time coming. Glad it is working out
You ain't lying&#128514;! Everyone here "is lovin' it!"

Didn't get to the A/B test between the Parasound & Rotel. &#128546; ...a little "under the weather" BP is UP! Maybe next weekend.

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#95599 - 01/05/16 01:25 AM Re: Line conditioner that handles voltage sags well [Re: 975 destroyer]
Stephen B Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 01/15/15
Posts: 214
Loc: East Texas
Glad to hear it was worth all of the effort. We have been quite happy with ours and the audio seems to improve with some hours. I have never regretted the decision to keep the Outlaw over the Emotiva I was test driving. I am going to wait a while for the second hand prices to drop so I can pick up a second unit for all of the reqular upgrades.

If you listen to radio the tuner is pretty nice also. I have ours connected to the antenna on the roof and have no issues pulling stations from all surrounding areas.

Sit back now and enjoy all the work that has gone into making it happen.


Kudos to Outlaw here as well. Most companies would have not only given up but refused a refund blaming everything on you.

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#96205 - 01/03/17 12:55 AM Re: Line conditioner that handles voltage sags well [Re: 975 destroyer]
975 destroyer Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 09/07/15
Posts: 129
Loc: Georgia, US of A!
Since my last reply haven't had a lick of trouble.

I took special care to give the 975 it's own bank. Look at my sig for more power distribution upgrades & details. Maybe once a week I see the APC take over. Usually due low line voltage, sometimes due to over voltage.

I've since tri-amped my left, center, & right channels. Click below for details & pics:

http://forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/174880/tri-amped-rti-a7

http://forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/175612/tri-amped-csi-a6/p1?new=1

I don't expect to bi-amp the surrounds until after we move (late spring/early summer)

Happy 2017! Tony


Edited by 975 destroyer (01/03/17 01:01 AM)
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Samsung 60" LED
Outlaw Audio 976
Samsung BD player, Phillips CD chgr, Dish DVR, Firestick

Canare 14 ga - LCR tweeters inside; CC outside
BJC 10 ga - LCR mids*, inside & out
8 ga Powerline - LR woofers, inside & out

LR: Tri-amped Polk RTi A7
Rotel RB980s -> woofers; Rotel RB981s -> mids w/phase plugs & tweeters
CC: bi-amped Polk CSi A6 -> Rotel RB981
SWs: Sunfire & 4 Audio Pros - LFE True Sig; 4 Evidence - 1 @ ea corner
Surrounds: Rotel RB981 -> Polk RTi A3
Power Conditioning & Distribution:
3 dedicated 20A feeds; APC H15; 4 Furman MP-20s

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