I own the Outlaw 950 pre-amp and the Outlaw 7100 amp and used it since November (previously owned a denon 3801) and I am very pleased. The build quality is top notch, the equipment manuals are well written (clear illustrations and instructions, for example, they provide a very good write up about calibrating speaker levels using a sound meter), you have triple crossover adjustments (front, center, surrounds), plays clean with no distortion, and provides more than adequate power. In many ways, the Outlaw equipment reminds me of NAD products. I once had a NAD pre-amp and a NAD 2 channel amp. Both Outlaw an NAD have the same philosophies : no special gimmicks or features you don't need, but outstanding audio reproduction. Play my system at -20db volume setting and it is thunderous, not even close to using the full 100 watts for each channel (the 7100 is a 7 channel amp).
My system:
1 pair sf-1
1 sc-1
2 pair ss-1
1 ksw-12 sub
monster cable
Outlaw 950-pre
Outlaw 7100 amp
Toshiba 42 HD Rear projection TV
Panasonic dvd-rp82 progressive scan
Outlaw interconnect cables
Dish Network satelite receiver
Pioneer cd recorder