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#78411 - 05/07/06 11:37 AM Quick review of 7075
Jfriday Offline
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Registered: 04/21/06
Posts: 7
I've had the 7075 in two versions for three weeks. (The first had a broken speaker post thanks to FedEx, but since I only have five speakers, I was able to use it until Outlaw sent a replacement a week or so later. Kudos to Steve at customer service, who was great to work with during the swap. There are advantages to working with a company like this one.)I replaced a Denon 2802 with a 90W per channel rating, but the outlaw gear (I'm using this with a 990) sounds louder. I'm able to get more than enough volume on music and DVD's at between -15 and -10 with my Klipsch RF3 speakers. We listened to a Lucinda Williams concert DVD yesterday and it sounded tremendous at a -22 volume level.

I only have a smallish listening area (around half the "Great" room), so this might not be enough power for larger rooms or speakers with a lower sensitivity (the Klipsch, for example, has a 98 rating), but if your circumstances are like mine, the 7075 is a great buy.

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#78412 - 05/10/06 09:46 PM Re: Quick review of 7075
fm Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 04/25/06
Posts: 44
Loc: CA
Okay, thanks. How is the unit as far as size, heat, and appearance?

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#78413 - 05/11/06 05:11 AM Re: Quick review of 7075
Jfriday Offline
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Registered: 04/21/06
Posts: 7
It isn't very large, so I have plenty of room for ventilation, which makes heat a non-issue. The size makes it easy to squeeze in a small spot, if you have to do that. I think it looks good, especially since everything else I have is the same color (black).

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