The article reviews the Outlaw Audio RR 2160 Mk II Stereo receiver, priced at $950, and its exceptional audio performance. The design draws inspiration from classic art deco aesthetics, combining vintage charm with modern functionality. The review highlights the amp's heavy build and sleek design, and emphasizes the author's joy at experiencing music through it, especially with a Rega P8 turntable. The co-founderâs connection to NAD, another reputable brand, adds credibility to the product's quality and performance.
When I unboxed the receiver/amp, my first thought was, 'this looks old school.' My second thought was about how big and heavy the amp is.
The aesthetic and design philosophy of the RR 2160 Mk II is all about drawing inspiration from the classical designs of old art deco radios with a sleek, functional aesthetic.
It turns out that the co-founder of Outlaw Audio, Peter Tribeman, is also one of the co-founders of NAD.
Once it was in place and connected, I placed Rush's 'Signals' on my Rega P8 turntable, and dropped the needle. The sound floored me.
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