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Outlaw Model 7000x 7000 x 7-Channel Power Amplifier | 7x130 Watts Continuous | High Current Amplifier | XLR & RCA Inputs |

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Size: 7 x 130WPC Balanced Input Stage


Features

  • Balanced XLR inputs with Common Mode Rejection
  • Differential-sensing RCA input circuit designed to reject input hum
  • Independent power supply rectification for each of the 7 channels, to ensure excellent isolation.
  • Separate output protection relays for each channel, designed to disengage the speaker from the amp in the unlikely case of a short, or excessive DC offset.
  • A modular audio channel design to ensure each audio signal is isolated from the other channels, from input all the way to output.

Item dimensions L x W x H: 16.75 x 17 x 5.83 inches


Voltage: 3 Volts (DC)


Manufacturer: Outlaw Audio


Maximum Supply Voltage: 123.6 Volts (AC)


Minimum Supply Voltage: 114 Volts (AC)


Item dimensions L x W x H: 16.75 x 17 x 5.83 inches


Voltage: 3 Volts (DC)


Manufacturer: Outlaw Audio


Maximum Supply Voltage: 123.6 Volts (AC)


Minimum Supply Voltage: 114 Volts (AC)


Mounting Type: Freestanding


Brand: OUTLAW


Number of Channels: 7


Output Power: 130 Watts


Specification Met: FCC


UPC: 885547702927


Product Dimensions: 16.75 x 17 x 5.83 inches


Item Weight: 61.5 pounds


Item model number: Model 7000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 8, 2019


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  • Excellent piece of equipment.
I read a lot about the Outlaw 5000 prior to buying on so I had my expectations set properly when I finally purchased one. First one arrived DOA. Look, it happens, especially with electronics. I've read several accounts of the same situation involving gear that cost $6500 and above. So again, it happens, no reason to leave poor feedback or deduct stars. Big Ben at Outlaw was a gentleman and shipped me a replacement right away. Luckily I work out so hauling around the 50 pounds beasts wasn't too bad. When the new unit arrived I made sure it powered up before installing it in my audio stand. It did, so in it went. I've had it in use for three days now and I couldn't be happier. I have this amp running my four JBL floorstanding speakers which I've owned for about 4 years now and I can say with all certainty they have never sounded better. In conjunction with my receiver driving the center and height speakers I am very, very happy with the audible improvement this amp has supplied. The largest improvement was the cleaning up of the low end. Bass is now much fuller while being smooth and nonabrasive. Especially at louder volumes. Yesterday I played Halo for hours at 70db and the amp barely was warm. This amp does in fact run cool like you may have read. Overall this amp is a fantastic piece of audio equipment. Leagues above the Onkyo amps I owned prior while not being that much more costly. Highly recommend. UPDATE 10/19/17 The unit is still performing flawlessly, and by flawlessly I mean FLAWLESSLY. I use it everyday, never more than lightly warm to the touch no matter how many hours it's in use. The 5000 drives my L/C/R JBL speakers superbly. Nothing function wise, but it's a nice coincidence the blue LED power indicator matches up with the blue LED on my Onkyo receiver's "pure audio" indicator which just adds a nice little touch like they were meant to work together. Anyways like so many have noted, this amp is marvelous and I highly, highly recommend it. UPDATE 6/16/18 Still going strong with zero issues. Since my last update I changed the stock power cord in favor of an Audioquest NRG-4 power cord. What an improvement the NRG-4 made. So much clearer and distinct. I have the 5000 running my Heights, Surrounds and center channel now leaving the receiver to power the mains. I have Audioquest Colombia's in service between receiver and Outlaw.This set up has been the winning formula for me. I would highly recommend giving the NRG-4 power cable an in home audition if you're still using the stock power cord. In the event you don't experience the improvements I did simply return it for a refund. Happy listening my friends! UPDATE 5/25/19 What can I say? This amp is nothing but smooth sailing over calm seas. I use the 5000 literally EVERYDAY without any issues what so ever. The only change to be mentioned is I've dropped the height speakers from the equation as after many,many hours of experimentation I found the classic 5.1 set up to yield the best sound field in my living area. Which means the Outlaw 5000 is only running my Center and surround speakers. I am VERY tempted to audition the 976 processor and put all five channels into service, but my Onkyo RZ-800 is fully functional so it's hard to justify the cost when everything is working well and sounding so damn good. I've also looked into other amplifier options ( cause I love to shop ) costing A LOT MORE but from everything I've read from professional reviews and regular audio folks like me, it seems that the Outlaw 5000 cannot be bested for my listening habits and room size no matter how much I want to see glowing gauges moving to the music. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2017 by Tony Stark

  • Really delivers the goods.
Size: 5 x 120WPC Balanced Input Stage
Yup, this is a 50 pound beast. I am a senior citizen. I needed extra muscle from my senior wife.It delivers in sonic clarity and delivers the power to drive a 5.1 home theater. I purchased a Marantz Cinema 70s to pair with it's preamp section which is outstanding. The Marantz in 5 channel mode sounds less detailed when using it's amp in comparison. Wimpy.. Unfortunately, Outlaw no longer makes preamps. I have highly sufficient vintage JBL 8 ohm speakers, which can be driven to ear splitting levels.. This amp does not clip. I had problems setting up the Marantz and could not get sound from the unit.. Initially I thought it was the Outlaw. Contacted Outlaw, filled out a "ticket" and promptly was contacted by a tech. Turned out there was no problem with either electronic device. Outstanding bang for the buck. And it pairs nicely with the Cinema 70s. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025 by Marklee

  • Fantastic Amplifier
I purchased two of these. One for my rear speakers, and the other for my parents Home Theater that uses unbalanced outputs (as it is an 'amplified' AVR). For my main channels, I run an Outlaw Audio 7140 which will be reviewed on that product page. The 5000 is the 'cheaper' model, drives 5 channels, and at a lower total output. However, it actually weighs MORE than the 7140. The unbalanced inputs are great for Home Theater setups, and despite having a very nice Yamaha receiver I thought my parents was lacking detail. Added one of these to it and we are running 5 channels off of it, and 6 off of the AVR. Don't believe for a second that an AVR actually puts out the wattage listed. The Yamaha they have is supposed to be 150w/channel but there is no way it is anywhere close to that. Measurements put it closer to 35w when ALL CHANNELS are driven. This, as well as other Outlaw Audio amplifiers indicates the wattage with ALL channels driven. For my own home theater, this runs the rears and is probably several levels of overkill. However, I don't have an amplified receiver so I needed something and this seemed like a smokin' deal. Boy was I right. The detail just in the surround channels is impressive. Safe to say, I am an Outlaw Audio convert. I wanted their stuff for years but never had the timing and money worked out to get exactly what I wanted. Now that I do have it, I'll never let timing get in the way. Instead I'll wait until i have cash in hand and they have what I want - Outlaw Audio is the real deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2017 by Stephen P. Jones

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