Every so often we have someone come through who is looking for a stereo-only option (with sub). We usually first try to push them to the value of an AVR, but if they are dead set against one, the RR2160 is on the short list because it offers bass management in the way of a crossover that has a high pass for the main speakers.
Enter the reconditioned HK990, for the same $999 that the RR2160 currently costs!
To complement the HK 990’s 150 watts per channel of motive power, this feature-packed stereo amplifier features fourth-generation Real-Time Linear Smoothing (RLS IV), EzSet/EQÔ II technology for playback optimization, dual subwoofer outputs and an ultrawide bandwidth design crafted to deliver...
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The Stereophile link puts the MSRP at $2600 (see the specifications page) and the Harman site puts it at $1999 so you can guess at what it really was (Stereophile reviewed it in 2011).
Sidebar 3: Measurements
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Sidebar 3: Measurements
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Using Stereophile's measurements (John Atkinson measured both!):
8 ohms: HK = 190W, Outlaw = 100W
4 ohms: HK = 300W, Outlaw = 230W
Of course there are lots of other differences between these units, and refurbished can be a turn-off for some, so preference is TBD by the buyer.
But it is always good to have another option!