WTF!
This unit has me baffled!
At 4-5/8" tall, it seems it would be crowded as hell inside, but it is actually fairly open inside (considering it is an AV pre/pro).
But what is really blowing my mind is looking at the photos on Outlaw's website, it is fully enclosed -
there are absolutely no apparent vents for airflow!
The only experience I have had with an AV pre-pro is the Integra DHC-80.2 which gets as hot as any of my AVR's. I had hoped it would run cooler (although running cool is not Onkyo's strong suite) since there are not amps generating heat, but I ended up with a couple of cooling fans on top of it!
How does the Outlaw not overheat? Having no vents seems insane! Past Outlaw gear always seemed to be well designed without any reputation of premature failure. I have to believe they know what they are doing!
Of course, we all know that a standard analog pre does not generate much heat; but, I thought the AV processing (especially the video processing) were major sources of heat! This unit may not have the full complement of codecs a Denon or Yamaha might, but it still has all of the major ones!
So,
How do they "get away" with that?
Are there other AV pre-pros with no ventilation?
Did they make a deal with the Devil?