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    Uh, more power...each amp has it's own power supply. While there are stereo amps that are designed to be "dual mono," the mono block amp is the original. Some might also say that because each channel is completely seperated, there is no crosstalk or other distortions from one channel's signal being leaked into the other.

    I just recommended it because you can get 200wpc for $574, new.

    https://www.outlawaudio.com/mofcart/electronics.html

    Here is a review:

    http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volum...er-4-2003.html

    "I am not going to sit here and write that the Outlaw 200 sounded as smooth as my Balanced Audio Technology VK-500 (250 watts per channel) or McIntosh MC-602 (600 watts per channel), each of which costs thousands of dollars, but it sounded just fine. It isn't meant to scare Mark Levinson or any other ultra-high end manufacturer. It is meant to deliver some rear end kicking dynamics for a home theater evening, yet sound clear and quiet for music, and still be affordable for anyone. This would be a great little amp to add to a mass market receiver pre-outs, on for example, just the center channel, where most of the energy is concentrated."
    Last edited by NickWH; 12-21-2004 at 05:50 PM.

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