Outlaw Audio RR2150 Receivers
Outlaw Audio RR2150 Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 04, 2015]
Vali
AudioPhile
I connect Outlaw 2155 receiver with Monitor Audio RX6 speakers and source it from laptop via USB for now. Planning to get a CD player soon, though (hoping its DAC would be better?
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[Jul 02, 2014]
Jesse
Audio Enthusiast
Outlaw RR 2150
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[Sep 08, 2010]
Keith
Audio Enthusiast
I've tried Yamaha, Harman Kardon, and Technics amps. Only the Outlaw gave me the sound I was looking for....clear, crisp, smooth. I played my music collection all over again. I heard sounds that I didn't hear before!!
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[Apr 26, 2009]
fiacone
AudioPhile
Just posted a detailled review on audio asylum. What else can I add this product is the best buy in audio. See my review. I purchased it. |
[Apr 07, 2009]
demasoni
Audio Enthusiast
Well, I just have to say I really like the RR 2150. I searched high and low for an integrated to suit my listening tastes. I listen to mostly pop, rock, R&B, and electronica. I almost never listen to classical, folk, chamber, instrumental jazz, and the stereotypical "audiophile" recordings. I truly value a well recorded album, but not what is typically out there as a top flight recording. Anyway, back to the 2150. This amp has some serious power and will sound huge and lifelike, but never harsh, bright, or metallic.
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[Jan 14, 2008]
wkas
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Superb sound for the money; you'd be hard-pressed fo find sound this good at this price.
Weakness:
Impossible to find comfortable listening level at low volume using the remote control.
An excellent-sounding receiver for anyone looking for two-channel reproduction. Ultimately, it was a little too quirky and had features that I didn't use, plus it was a lot more power than I needed, so I've swapped it out for a different product.
Similar Products Used: NAD 325BEE
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[Aug 22, 2007]
Reilly
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Power, Power Power! Definitely more than you would expect, and extremely clean.
Weakness:
Everyone complains about the volume control, though this didn't seem like a big deal to me. It's really not that bad, and you get used to it.
I spent quite a bit of time trying to find something to drive my speakers when I stumbled across the RR2150. It's getting surprisingly difficult to find equipment that sounds good in a two channel setup, without blowing a ton of cash but the Outlaw has definitely left me more than satisfied. Since there are so few two channel recievers or integrateds anymore, I seemed to keep coming back to the NAD and Rotel integrated and seperates. Both were nice, though I preferred the Rotel, but I wasn't entirely satisfied. The Rotels, while nice, seemed like a stopgap that would leave me dreaming of even higher end amps and preamps. For the money, they honestly didn't blow me away, and make it a clear choice for me. A friend recommended taking a chance on the Outlaw, and figuring I could return it if it didn't work out, I gave it a shot. I had relatively low expectations(but high hopes), and I was shocked. It's a beast! Is it the end all and be all of amplification? No. But it's half the price of Rotel seperates, and any difference in sound is pretty neglegible. I haven't really found anything under a couple grand that can compete. Give it a shot. Similar Products Used: Denon, Onkyo, Nad, Yamaha, Marantz |
[Aug 05, 2007]
Lunartick
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very flexible unit that can adapt to different setups with ease.
Weakness:
Very minor gripe with remote volume control. Not a big deal with since I like to put my hands on the stuff anyway. Very minor. It really is a shame that there are not more units like this one out there to choose from. Outlaw has created a unique product that has no peer. Fit & finish is flawless. Performance is outstanding. The functionality is superb. I use it with a variety of speaker setups, primarily 2.1 stereo. I like to play around and try something different once in a while. I've used it with Infinity, Polk and Radiient speakers and different combinations of subwoofers, trying different settings with the bass management and just having fun. This thing has more fun factor than anything I have played with for years. I am always able to get excellent performance with any of the setups I have tried, it can adapt to just about anything and with excellent results with a just a little tweaking. Mucho enjoyment from this little guy. Customer Service Shipping & packaging is outstanding, double boxed. Shipping was very quick, about 3 days to Texas. Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Kenwood, Harman Kardon |
[Jun 04, 2007]
Scott
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Likely the best sound your gonna get at this price point
Weakness:
Play in the volume knob
Let me first state that this review is a positive one, and that I recommend that folks purchase this receiver, just as long as they know about the bad parts of what they are about to get into. Also, it's a 2007, not a 2006, but the drop-down menu wouldn't let me pick 2007...
Customer Service Folks say it's great, so I'm gonna write off my being blown off when I whined about never being emailed a tracking number as a fluke. Similar Products Used: Rotel RA-1062, Quad 34 preamp & 405-2 amplifier |
[Dec 03, 2006]
Garth
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Neutral, pleasant sound. Plenty of power for a modest user.
Weakness:
The input knob is overly sensitive, you have to move it slowly or use the remote.
This is an excellent receiver. After trying multiple brands,including Yamaha,Harman Kardon,Marantz,NAD,Denon,Sony and Onkyo ...... this sounds the best to me. I'd describe the sound as pleasant and neutral, as opposed to NAD's dullnes(some call it warm) and Yamaha/Denon/Onkyo's brightness and harshness. I'm not an audio perfectionist so I offer no critical assesments here other than the above. I know the sound I like when I hear it, and the RR2150 is spot on for me.
Customer Service Outlaw service is excellent. You speak to people who know their products, not telephone jockeys. Very little wait time to get assistance. Similar Products Used: HK 3480,Denon DRA series, Yamaha RX-777 & CR-820,NAD C-372 |