I just checked Outlaw website and found the 975's pre outs are rated 2V, 2.7V maximum so I don't know what it can't drive your AT602 that only needs 0.9V for the rated 60W output, according to the manual and my calculations back that up too.
http://www.ati-amp.com/manuals/at1202manual.pdf
Did Outlaw give you any reason why their 2V is a problem? Assuming it is 2V rms I just can't see that being a problem.
Outlaw never gave me a technical reason for the gain problem, and I almost sent the silly thing back, but the only alternative for a prepro in that price range was the Emotiva, and I already had a bad experience with that company. And other than the remote control design being unbelievably lame, and slower than average HDMI switching times, the 975 does perform very well within its limited output. It also looks good, is easy to set up, and has been reliable.
As you might have expected of me, PENG, I read the specs before ordering. I suspect the problem is one or more of the following:
- The 975 doesn't have an output level problem; it has an input sensitivity problem, and has substantially less than unity gain.
- The 975 has an unusually low input impedance, perhaps because of a design defect, and is somehow stressing the cheap output devices of certain components, like the cheap Sony BD player. (I doubt this is the reason, but I don't know.)
- The 2V output spec is simply incorrect, or wasn't met in the first version of the product, which I have. (I suspect this is the real reason.)
- The ATI AT602 gain is not 28db, it is only 24db, which is woefully low. If you look at the ATI web site, which was my reference, gain is listed at 28db. If you read the owners manual, I just noticed it is listed at 24db. 24db, if correct, is the lowest gain I've ever encountered for a power amplifier. (24db of gain in conjunction with less output from the 975 than advertised could be a double whammy.)
So, I'm thinking this is a genuine case of components that are just incompatible, especially when the electronics chain is paired with a set of JBL speakers that are probably 82db/2.83v/m, sensitivity-wise. And I'm also thinking that y'all ought to consider the silliness of being so dismissive of a situation that when discussed gets an immediate match from an audience with such a small population.