MY BP30's loved the Outlaw 200's...

And as far as the SuperCube Reference..it'll knock your house down. I had the little Supercube II with it's tiny 8" woofers, and it killed my defTech PF15TL+, no joke. I was so impressed with the Supercube II, i took it back and got the Supercube I. WOW! This thing is 14" in all directions(tiny) and is so clean and tight sounding...

and the bass extension...unbelievable. I have a friend that wants my Supercube I because I expressed interest in the Reference. I heard it and my jaw is still on the floor. And its list price is $1,700 or $1,800 I believe. If you can find it for $1,500, you're getting a good deal.

DefTech severely underrates their speakers power handling. I have a friend who attended a show where they had 2 Mcintosh monoblocks, each pumping out 1,200 watts to the new 7001's..and they simply loafed along. The more power the better.. the manual says 20 to 600 watts. Well, the 600 was doubled and could have taken more indeed.

my friend just got a pair of BP8b's...

We found reviews where the testers put either 1,100 or 1,200 watts to them and they still werent being pushed...and on paper, they are rated to 200 watts, LOL.

These companies need to realize that receivers are less popular, and people are now getting into seperates a lot more. And a lot of that is thanks to Outlaw!

I need to buy me an Outlaw sub cable! Happy Listening!

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