I have compared a Sunfire 7400 to an Outlaw 7500 with my Revel Salons.
The Outlaw had more impact, better bass control, and instruments remained distinct.
I have found that both amps sounded much better plugged directly into my 20 amp circuit than they did plugged into the Furman Elite 14 PFI amplifier plug.
I returned that product
Generally, I think Home Theater Mag and Some outfit named Audioholics do amplifier reviews that I have some confidence in.
At least there are some measurements at HTM.
I looked for an Outlaw 7500, 7700, ATI2000, or ATI3000 review here but could not find one.
What's up with that?
Looking into 250 to 300 WPC amps, I was going to get an Outlaw 7900 but came across this review at Home Theater comparing the A5 and the 7900:
Either this is subjectivism or there is another explanation.
I doubt the amplification is going to account for this.
What about the input impedance match to the P7 preamp.
The Outlaw has an input impedance of >10K whereas the A5 has an input impedance of 96K ohms. Could this be the source of the difference in sound quality?
Audioholics says this about the A5:
Should the input stage be part of this shootout.
If this does matter, then you want a Preamp that has low output impedance to be a good test with all amps.
- Rich