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#56563 - 12/01/05 09:04 AM Model 990 Review and Award
Scott Offline
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Registered: 01/07/10
Posts: 673
Hello All,

We are pleased to say that the Model 990 has won a second Reviewer's Choice Award! The full review can be found at Home Theater Sound .

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#56564 - 12/01/05 01:54 PM Re: Model 990 Review and Award
braidkid Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 04/17/05
Posts: 102
Loc: WA
Very interesting...
I am beginning to get the itch to splurge for a 990.

My only question is based on this comment...
"Where the Anthem pulled away from the Outlaw was in its ability to fine-tune a number of settings for improved sound."

What settings is the reviewer referring to here? I want to be sure these settings do not apply to me.

Thanks,
Ryan
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Outlaw 990 pre/pro
Outlaw 7100 amp
Denon DVD-2910
M&K LCR750
M&K Surround-55 tripole
Dual M&K VX-1250
Outlaw PCAs
Blue Jeans Component and HDMI
Panamax 5500

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#56565 - 12/01/05 02:45 PM Re: Model 990 Review and Award
gonk Offline
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
I'd probably have to spend some more time digging through the Anthem's manual (which can be found here if you are interested in doing a bit of research), but a quick scan brought a few items to mind. The AVM-20 and AVM-30 have THX (and the associated setting options). They also allow analog inputs to have some volume adjustment applied (to help compensate for volume difference between sources); digital inputs don't allow this. There are some automatic on/off timers (in case you wanted to use your SSP as a clock radio, although there may be some less silly applications for this feature). There are probably a few others hiding in there, and I was just looking at an AVM-20 manual that I had on the hard drive - the AVM-30 may have snuck some more goodies in. The AVM-20 has long been a very well-regarded piece of equipment, and the AVM-30 changed very little. On the flip side, the AVM-20 only has a single adjustable crossover point (unlike the four separate adjustments available with the 990); I'm not sure if the AVM-30 changed this.

Edit: The pre/pro comparison chart in my sig includes the AVM-20 and the 990 if you want a general feature summary.
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#56566 - 12/01/05 02:48 PM Re: Model 990 Review and Award
RCF051 Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 05/09/05
Posts: 136
Loc: Washington DC
Congratulations (again) to the Outlaws. Four months on and I remain extremely pleased with my 990!

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#56567 - 12/01/05 03:23 PM Re: Model 990 Review and Award
braidkid Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 04/17/05
Posts: 102
Loc: WA
Gonk,
I have read the AVM30 manual. If the author was referring to things such as THX processing and other mundane things, I find it almost a mute point. To me, from what I've read, the 990 would sound equal to the AVM30 with only a slight nod to the Anthem for 2 channel. Not enough for me to spend an extra grand.

Way to go Outlaws. I hope to place my order in the coming weeks.
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Sony HS51 PJ
Outlaw 990 pre/pro
Outlaw 7100 amp
Denon DVD-2910
M&K LCR750
M&K Surround-55 tripole
Dual M&K VX-1250
Outlaw PCAs
Blue Jeans Component and HDMI
Panamax 5500

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