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Testseek.com have collected 6 expert reviews of the Outlaw Audio RR2150 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Outlaw Audio RR2150.
 
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The editors liked

  • At first glance the style of the RR2150 is a bit alarming and some of the knobs feel a little cheap under thumb
  • However over time the looks grow on you and the build quality
  • Given its price
  • Is second to none. This is not a component you tuck or hide away
  • No sir
  • The RR2150 is meant to be seen and become a focal point visually and aurally
  • While 100Watts per channel may not seem like much t
  • Subwoofer output
  • USBB input
  • Eyecatching design
  • Excellent amplifier performance

The editors didn't like

  • Some of the buttons and knobs feel a bit cheap when used manually
  • Their action is smooth and authoritative but the materials just aren't quite up to snuff
  • I would've liked to see the inclusion of at least one set of balanced audio inputs on the back of the RR2150
  • While the RR2150 has a USB input it's an older USB style connection
  • More square than the typical slender rectangle we've come a
  • Umers had giant
  • And often ugly (Cliff’s opinion)
  • Fullrange speakers. As home audio technology advanced
  • Consumers started trading out fullrange speakers in favor of smaller sub/sat systems. While many of us still run fullrange towers
  • Smaller satellite or bookshelf speakers coupled with a subwoofer can sound similarly good and typically offer a much less imposing profile.

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  Published: 2013-07-09, review by: audioholics.com

  • Subwoofer output, USBB input, Eyecatching design, Excellent amplifier performance,
  • umers had giant, and often ugly (Cliff’s opinion), fullrange speakers. As home audio technology advanced, consumers started trading out fullrange speakers in favor of smaller sub/sat systems. While many of us still run fullrange towers, smaller satellite or bookshelf speakers coupled with a subwoofer can sound similarly good and typically offer a much less imposing profile.
  • In a marketplace full of “modern” black receivers with flimsy faceplates and minimalist designs, the RR2150 is a breath of fresh air. It doesn’t look “old” or “cutting-edge”. Rather, it strikes a nice balance between retro and modern. That theme of b...

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  Published: 2009-08-02, review by: hometheaterreview.com

  • At first glance the style of the RR2150 is a bit alarming and some of the knobs feel a little cheap under thumb, however over time the looks grow on you and the build quality, given its price, is second to none. This is not a component you tuck or hide away, no sir, the RR2150 is meant to be seen and become a focal point visually and aurally, While 100Watts per channel may not seem like much t
  • Some of the buttons and knobs feel a bit cheap when used manually, their action is smooth and authoritative but the materials just aren't quite up to snuff, I would've liked to see the inclusion of at least one set of balanced audio inputs on the back of the RR2150, While the RR2150 has a USB input it's an older USB style connection, more square than the typical slender rectangle we've come a
  • For just under $700, sold direct to your door, you can get the Outlaw RR2150 and be well on your way to having the beginnings of one fine two-channel audio system. Mate it to a pair of good bookshelf speakers or even large floor standing speakers and w...

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  Published: 2009-03-17, review by: about.com

  • Abstract:  Recently I made a routine visit to my local big-box retailer to see whats new in stereo components. To my surprise, only one stereo receiver was on display and it wasnt even connected. It had been relegated to a lonely shelf, shoved out of the demo r...

 
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  Published: 2007-08-01, review by: enjoythemusic.com

  • Abstract:  Obvious first question, whats so retro about the Outlaw Receiver? Well for starters hardly anybody is making quality receivers anymore and secondly its the cool looks bunky. By that I mean the two-tone Art Deco theme of the front panel and the bla...

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  Published: 2006-03-27, review by: Howstuffworks.com

  • Abstract:  The Outlaw Audio RR2150 features a wildly retro design that will either be loved or hated. Chances are youll love it, because it is such a welcome change from all the look-alike receivers out there. However, before purchasing the RR2150, make sure you...

 
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  Published: 2006-03-01, review by: stereophile.com

  • Abstract:  Wilson Audio Specialties David Wilson likes to say that you should build a stereo system from the speakers down. Of course he does?he sells speakers. But that doesnt mean hes wrong. So recently, when offered an inexpensive new product for review, I ...

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