Outlaw RR2150 - Is there a better receiver?


Thinking about a new RR2150 for amp and tuner combined.

Is there anything else near this price point ($700) I should consider...new or used? Would an older (Sony?, Marantz? Rotel?) suit me just as well?

95% of time will only need amp and tuner sections, so other R2150 features simply nice to have...The RR2150 seems to be hard to find used.

Thanks!

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I am not sure if you searched correctly on newegg? I just searched again. And sure enough it is there. You have to add it to the cart to get that price.
Actually jr.com has it too at that price.
Hi Branon

I stand corrected. You are right. I re-did the search on NewEgg and the HK3490 came up. Decisions. Decisions. At teh reduced price the HK3490 is hard to resist for me.

Thanks
I have all Outlaw equipment. 990 preamp and 7125 amp in the living room, and the Retro Receiver in my den. I choose Outlaw due to the quality of the phono preamp, FM tuner specs and the built in USB. Price is no object for us, yet Outlaw is inexpensive, and good gear. Is it perfect, no - but I've heard expensive gear sound really no better at the high end shops.

All sound great, easy to use and having the built in USB for my two computers with our extensive library in lossless is very convienient.

I am an owner of a 2150, for the last 15 years. I have matched the following speakers with it : advents, AR 90, mission, ESL Martin Logans, Klipsch RF 35, monitor audio silver RS5,  last and a beautiful match my LRS magies. Airie sound on the slight and pleasant warm side, vocal slightly forward with vocals right there with you! ie Leanard Cohen .... happens to the heart. With the LRS's placement was more critical 5 ft from wall 6ft.apart and 8 ft distance to listening in my 20 x 14 room has finally let me experience intro to audiophile sound.