Someone mentioned NAD's don't age well....I bet you they don't! I've had numerous examples and the pre-BEE series is approaching a doorstop condition.
The idea behind them is very good, cleverely designed and good sounding amps but the build quality is abysmal - packed full of the cheapest Chinese capacitors sometimes placed way too close to hot heatsinks and the soldering job is often poor.
I remember the C370/372 series was known for blowing the PSU caps as they would wiggle around on their solder pads because there was not enough soldering tin applied, it's not uncommon to see the caps bulged because of their intermittent connection.
However from what I know, lots of EU-sold units already had work done to them when they were being sold new.
I had a 370 on the bench and after replacing about 40 capacitors I gave up, it plays but I'm missing bias on one channel, already spent too much time on it.
That said, the Outlaw looks like a well executued, no nonsense amp. The PCB reminds me somehow of older Krells, very tidy.
I'd love to see how it compares to the Belgian/Chinese APart Champ amplifiers. Take a look:
http://www.apart-audio.com/Category...at5=2030_POWER_AMPLIFIERS&productcode=CHAMP-2
And the insides:
https://www.mennegat.nl/media/shop_article/champ_2_open.jpg