Denon AVR 989 - AV Receiver- User Manual
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- Page 3 – Connectivity Rating: 77; have thought it was made by high-end audio manufacturer
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- Page 5 – Performance Rating: 88; I scoured; © Copyright 2000, etown.com All rights reserved
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Outlaw 1050
Description:
Dolby Digital/DTS A/V
receiver
Warranty:
2 years parts & labor
List Price:
$599.00
Best Price: $599.00
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Product Review
EXCLUSIVE:
Outlaw Audio
Model 1050 6.1-channel A/V receiver
Brent Butterworth
June 16, 2000 -- Last year, Outlaw Audio became the first virtual consumer electronics
company, selling a high-quality but really low-priced 5-channel amplifier directly to
consumers via the Web. Now the company is setting its sights a little lower with the
Model 1050, a $599 list Dolby Digital/DTS A/V receiver with 6.1-channel processing.
In these days when you can buy a Dolby Digital/DTS receiver for less than $200 street
price, a $599 receiver isn't exactly a loss leader. The Model 1050, however, offers enough
of a step up in build quality, sound quality, and features to make it a real bargain for the
discriminating home theater enthusiast.
As the "virtual" moniker suggests, you can buy this receiver only from Outlaw Audio's
own
website
or from OneCall.com. In fact,
we
actually bought one from Outlaw's site for
this review.
Features:
Dolby Digital/DTS/Dolby Pro-Logic A/V receiver
proprietary 6.1-channel processing (in Dolby Digital only)
recognizes EX flag on upcoming EX DVDs
power rating: 65 watts x 6 channels
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Summary
F-connector for FM antenna Click for larger view There's enough here for most average home theater systems. The 12-volt trigger output isa nice plus, and a rarity in an inexpensive receiver; you can use it to turn on automaticallya separate power amp, or to trigger a power strip with a 12-volt trigg...
the front panel, or by using buttons on the remote. I found it 100 percent intuitive -- nomanual required. Even so, the 1050 comes with the best receiver manual I've seen. It's likea mini-handbook on home theater setup, filled with valuable tips. Read it! Click for larger view One ergonomic issue wi...
recordings I prefer -- such as Reverend Dennis Kamakahi's Ohana CD, a recording ofslack-key guitar, tenor ukulele and vocals -- the Outlaw significantly outperformed theAVR 500. The Outlaw got the delicacy of the stringed instruments as right as aninexpensive receiver can, while the AVR 500's bright...