Power Control Connections

Your Outlaw amplifier features a built-in remote turn-on system that will auto- matically switch the unit on when another device in the system is switched on.

Remote Turn-On Using Products

Equipped With a 12 Volt Trigger Jack

Press the front panel power switch on the amplifier so that it is in the ON posi- tion. Then, using an accessory cable with a 3.5mm mono mini-plug on each end, connect the trigger-output jack on the rear of the source device to the trigger input jack on the back panel of the amplifier. When these connections are made, the amplifier will automatically turn on whenever the triggering device is turned on.

Remote Turn on Using

External AC to DC Power Converter

If your processor or receiver does not have a dedicated trigger jack, it is still possible to activate the unit for automatic turn on when a Switched Outlet is available on the rear of the source device. To control the amplifier in this fashion you will need a small AC to DC power converter, capable of delivering a 6 to 12 volt DC signal. The DC voltage should terminate in a standard 3.5mm type mini plug. This type of converter may be obtained as a Power Adapter from many electronics retailers.

When installing, press the Main Power Switch on the front panel of the amplifier in so that it is in the ON position. Plug the AC adapter into a switched outlet that will be activated when you wish to have the amplifier turn on. This may be the switched outlet at the rear of an AC receiver or other audio equipment. Connect the 3.5mm mini-plug from the adapter to the trigger-input jack on the back panel of the amplifier. The amplifier will now turn on and off automatically, based on the status of the controlling device.

Power Connection

Once all audio and system connections have been made, connect the power cord to an AC power source. Please make certain that the amplifier is turned off and that the device connected to the remote trigger input is off when con- necting the power cord and plugging it into an AC outlet.

CAUTION: Do not plug the your Outlaw power amplifier directly into the “Switched Accessory” outlet of another device! These outlets are intended for use with low current draw products having a low current draw, such as tuners, CD players or cassette decks. These cannot handle the high current draw of a power amplifier. Using these outlets for a power ampli- fier is a significant safety hazard.

NOTE: It is not recommended that you connect other power amplifiers or products with a high current draw, to the same AC power circuit as your Outlaw power amplifier, unless they are used with the remote power turn on and sequencing system. The simultaneous turn-on of multiple amplifiers on the same circuit may cause circuit breakers to trip, due to the high current draw.

Owner’s Manual

Amplifier Operation

Amplifier Operation

After all connections have been made you are ready for listening. First, turn on the source components and processor in your system. It is always a good idea to turn on your amplifier LAST. This avoids the possibility of any turn-on pops or transients from other equipment being amplified and sent to your speakers where they may cause damage. Always start with a low volume level on your controller or preamp to avoid damage to your speakers.

Manual On

Simply press the front panel Power/Standby button until the light is illuminated. There will be a short pause from the time the power is turned on until power is applied to the speakers. This is intentional, and protects your speakers from damage while the amplifier stabilizes. You may also hear a relay click during start up. This is also normal.

To turn the unit off, press the Power/Standby button again. The indicator light will go out.

Automatic On

Make certain that the connection to the processor, or other controlling device is correct, as shown on page 6. Whenever the controlling device is turned on, the amplifier will automatically turn on after a short pause. This pause is inten- tional, and it protects your speakers from damage while the amplifier stabilizes. You may also hear a relay click as during start up. This is also normal.

To turn off your amplifier, simply turn off the unit that feeds the amplifier it’s audio signals. The amplifier will automatically go into a stand by mode in a few moments.

Output Settings

All volume and level adjustments are made at your preamp, controller or sur- round processor. To assure proper sound field imaging, it is always a good idea to re-set the output levels of the channels on your processor when using the amplifier for the first time. The circuitry in your new amplifier may be different from your previous one, and by checking the output levels you will make certain that the processor, amplifier and speakers are properly matched.

Care and Maintenance

Cleaning

When the unit becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft, dry cloth. If necessary, first wipe the surface with a soft cloth slightly dampened with mild soapy water, then with a fresh cloth dampened with clean water. Wipe dry immediately with a dry cloth. NEVER use benzene, thinner, alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the finish of the metal parts. Avoid spraying insecticide, waxes, polishing agents, or any aerosol product near the unit.

When You Are Away

If you will not be using your home theater system for an extended period of time, it is always a good idea to turn the unit off using the Power Switch on the front panel of the amplifier. This will prevent the automatic turn on circuits from accidentally turning the system on during your absence.

Seven-Channel Power Amplifier

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Outlaw Audio 7125, 7200, 7075 owner manual Amplifier Operation, Care and Maintenance

7075, 7125, 7200 specifications

Outlaw Audio is renowned in the home theater and audio enthusiast community for its high-performance amplifiers, and the Outlaw 7200, 7125, and 7075 models are no exception. Each model is designed to deliver powerful, clean audio with a focus on both home theater and music listening experiences.

The Outlaw 7200 is a seven-channel power amplifier that offers robust performance with 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms and can drive both 4 and 8 ohm loads with equal effectiveness. Its unique combination of high current and low distortion ensures that musical dynamics are preserved, making it ideal for both movies and music. A standout feature of the 7200 is its Class A/B operation, which balances energy efficiency and fidelity. The amplifier features a toroidal power transformer and high-grade capacitors that contribute to its performance and reliability.

Moving to the Outlaw 7125, this five-channel amplifier is equally impressive, providing 125 watts per channel into 8 ohms. Known for its versatility, the 7125 is a perfect choice for smaller home theater setups or as part of a multi-channel audio system. Its compact yet powerful design makes it a popular choice for audiophiles looking to maximize performance without taking up too much space. The 7125 also employs advanced thermal management and enhanced circuitry design, ensuring that it operates cool and delivers consistent power, even under demanding conditions.

Lastly, the Outlaw 7075 offers a slightly more compact yet powerful solution with its seven channels, producing 75 watts per channel. This model is particularly noted for its affordability while still providing exceptional sound quality. The 7075 employs Outlaw's proprietary circuitry, which minimizes noise and distortion, allowing for an immersive listening experience. Its elegant, understated design makes it easy to integrate into any home theater setup.

Each of these amplifiers is built with audiophiles in mind, featuring high-quality binding posts, robust metal chassis, and precise input and output configurations. They also include features such as front-panel power switches, LED indicators, and thermal overload protection, ensuring safe and reliable performance.

In summary, whether one is setting up a comprehensive home theater system or enhancing a dedicated audio space, Outlaw Audio’s 7200, 7125, and 7075 amplifiers provide exceptional performance, solid build quality, and pragmatic features that cater to both casual listeners and hardcore audiophiles. With their emphasis on fidelity and performance, these models are a testament to Outlaw Audio's commitment to delivering outstanding audio experiences.