Looks like a heck of a deal for $699.
http://www.outlawaudio.com/products/970.html
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Looks like a heck of a deal for $699.
http://www.outlawaudio.com/products/970.html
Wow!
Wonder what the 990 has that the 970 doesn't.
-curtis
For those that didn't get the Outlaw e-mail about the 970, it's their 1070 receiver without the amp section and with a couple tweaks, so I suspect most feedback on the 1070 is applicable to the 970.
As for the differences to the 990, they mentioned that in the e-mail too:...take the Model 1070, remove the amplifier section, fine-tune the software, tweak the hardware a bit, and offer it as a value priced surround processor...
...the additional features of the Model 990 (such as a phono section, balanced outputs or multi-room capability)...
Does anyone still use a tuner? I don't even have an antenna hooked up to any of my receivers. I listen to NPR online and I much prefer Internet Radio for music.
David
I rarely use the tuner at home...maybe twice a year. I listen to radio in the car.
I would like to see what kind of bugs people find with the unit and then maybe get one.
-curtis
Occaisionally we use the tuner to listen to our high school ball games on the local radio station. Aren't the Outlaw products based on the Sherwood chassis??
Randy
Yes, but Outlaw chooses to implement some featyres that Sherwood does not.Originally Posted by Lou-the-dog
-curtis
I'm a little late to this.
DVI, multi-channel digital bass management and analog, digital delay/lip sync, 2 subwoofer settings so you can have you music and HT different. The budget separates market is getting hot in a hurry.
Last edited by Quinn; 12-16-2005 at 02:30 PM.