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crmfmly
04-09-2006, 12:09 AM
I'm thinking about buying an Outlaw Audio pre/pro 990 and the website says it has 2-channel subwoofer offset. Does that mean I can hook up 2 subs to it? Or can I only hook up one sub. Can somebody tell me what that means?
crmfmly
04-09-2006, 12:14 AM
could somebody also tell me how I connect the outlaw audio 990 to the 7700?
crmfmly
04-09-2006, 12:18 AM
I'm gettin the Polk Audio LSi series and an Outlaw Audio 990 pre/pro and an Outlaw Audio 7700 amp. What all should I run on the amp? All of it? Just the front speakers? What?
Frank Z
04-09-2006, 12:33 AM
The amp connects to the preamp via 7 rca interconnects, very simple to do. Your speakers (all seven of them) then connect to the amp.
The 990 can send an LFE signal to two seperate subs, again a very simple connection.
sickicw
04-09-2006, 01:09 AM
If you are looking into that pre amp, I would also consider the Sherwood Newcastle P-965. It is similar to the outlaw, but has auto eq. Actually outlaw is using the sherwood design and reselling it as their own.
jrlouie
04-09-2006, 10:10 AM
The 2-channel subwoofer offset is a function that allows you to decrease the subwoofer level output for only when you are listening to 2-channel stereo. They have this since some people find the subwoofer to be too loud when listening in stereo.
But, it does have 2 subwoofer outputs, both are the same exact signal (mono), just allows you to easily hookup 2 subs.
You can also hook up the 990 via balanced XLR connections, which I personally recommend, but not needed.
cfrizz
04-09-2006, 12:21 PM
Then he might as well get the Outlaw & save himself $400.00. He can pickup a Radio Shack spl meter & do that himself.
If you are looking into that pre amp, I would also consider the Sherwood Newcastle P-965. It is similar to the outlaw, but has auto eq. Actually outlaw is using the sherwood design and reselling it as their own.
Holydoc
04-09-2006, 01:38 PM
The amp connects to the preamp via 7 rca interconnects, very simple to do. Your speakers (all seven of them) then connect to the amp.
The 990 can send an LFE signal to two seperate subs, again a very simple connection.
Another nice thing about the 990/7700 combo is that you can connect them together with balanced interconnects rather than straight RCA cables. This should help eliminate any problems with hum or cable/power interference.
wingnut4772
04-09-2006, 02:35 PM
Then he might as well get the Outlaw & save himself $400.00. He can pickup a Radio Shack spl meter & do that himself.
I agree somewhat. I have the P-965 and I have not gotten the EQ added because I have read that not even truly Nolan can get rid of the bugs in it. I think it's more important to treat them room correctly first anyhoo.
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