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#95012 - 04/06/15 10:37 AM 2200 vs 7500 for 3.2 system
elwaylite Offline
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Registered: 09/23/12
Posts: 33
I only run a 3.1 system, and this won't change for awhile.

Was considering just grabbing 3 2200's to run the LCR, and saving some money. I am not too familiar with mono blocks but I know folks seem to love them. Any input appreciated. Would be using a 4520ci as the preamp.

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#95013 - 04/06/15 10:40 AM Re: 2200 vs 7500 for 3.2 system [Re: elwaylite]
elwaylite Offline
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Registered: 09/23/12
Posts: 33
Just to add another question. It appears, looking at the back, I could just run a 12v trigger from the Denon to first 2200, and then out from that 2200 to the next, and repeat?


Edited by elwaylite (04/06/15 10:40 AM)

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#95015 - 04/06/15 12:06 PM Re: 2200 vs 7500 for 3.2 system [Re: elwaylite]
Outlaw Jim Offline
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Registered: 02/25/13
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Loc: USA
Using a trigger cable, the available current from the 12-volt trigger circuit of the M2200, will limit daisy chaining to three M2200's. Beyond that, it's best to use the music sense mode.

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#95016 - 04/06/15 12:16 PM Re: 2200 vs 7500 for 3.2 system [Re: elwaylite]
elwaylite Offline
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Registered: 09/23/12
Posts: 33
I did some reading and realized that. My Denon 4520ci has multiple outs, so I am good on triggers. I found some used Model 200's on sale too. Just gotta do some figuring.


Edited by elwaylite (04/06/15 12:16 PM)

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#95022 - 04/06/15 05:59 PM Re: 2200 vs 7500 for 3.2 system [Re: elwaylite]
rdgrimes Offline
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Registered: 10/31/14
Posts: 45
I haven't used the other possible Outlaw models, and I'm sure any of them will make you smile. But I can tell you for certain that the 2200 will generate BIG smiles. The rated output is VERY conservative, I think they deliver in excess of 300W when pushed hard. Also be aware that ordering 3 new ones at once gets you a decent discount. But for about the same $ you could get the 5000 and just use 3 ch for now. So many choices!

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