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Outlaw Audio
Owner’s Manual
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Model 950 7.1 Channel Preamp/Processor
Owner’s Manual
One type of compression is most useful for situations such as late night 
viewing of programs with a wide dynamic range (like many action 
movies) that might disturb others in your home. This function can 
also be used to provide compression for program material that may 
require enhancement of overall intelligibility (such as some older 
soundtracks).
Another feature provided by this option is the necessary peak limiting 
required to avoid signal overload when "down-mixing" functions are 
selected.
The second variable provides additional peak limiting to allow overall 
average program level to be increased by adding even more compres-
sion to the signal.
These two algorithms can provide sufficient overall gain reduction to 
allow even wide dynamic range soundtracks with very soft parts and very 
loud parts to maintain good audibility at low volume levels.
In most cases a minimum amount of dynamic range reduction is 
automatically included in the bitstream to ensure safe down-mixing.
13. Use the < and > buttons to select a Dynamic Range option you 
prefer for the Night setting.
NO COMP  
This option leaves the compression at 0% change.
DR COMP1  
This option increases the compression by 25%.
DR COMP2  
This option increases the compression by 50%.
DR COMP3  
This option increases the compression by 75%.
DR COMP4  
This option increases the compression by 100%. 
Each option increases the amount of Dynamic Range compression 
to the signal.  Depending on your family, neighbors, circumstances, 
and the overall volume you wish to achieve, we recommend you start 
with DR COMP1 or DR COMP2 as your initial setting. You will have to 
experiment with program material and your personal preferences to 
determine what is acceptable and best for you.
14. Press the   button to select the Return to Main Menu option. 
15. Press the SELECT or MENU button to return to the Main Menu, or 
press the MENU button twice to exit the menu system. 
NOTE: Except for the input source and surround mode, the settings 
chosen during this input setup process are universal and apply to 
all sources. You will need to correctly set each digital source to the 
appropriate input and select a default surround mode for each source 
connected to your Model 950. Once you have completed these selec-
tions, proceed to the next step: configuring your loudspeaker setup and 
calibrating your system.
Speaker Configuration
You are now ready to configure the 950 for your particular loudspeaker system. 
Before proceeding please read the following information carefully:
Speaker Placement
The best speaker placement for your particular room will depend on its size, 
furnishings, seating arrangement, the acoustical properties of the space, includ-
ing wall type, coverings, and various other factors.
Due to the complex nature of these variables it is impossible to recommend 
any one-size-fits-all placement. You may well have to experiment with vari-
ous placement options to determine the best configuration for your specific 
situation. Please note that, the configuration and placement of your speakers 
is critical for creating the best possible surround sound playback.
Here are some basic recommendations you should consider when positioning 
your speakers.
Front left, center and right speakers:
  These speakers should be placed at the same relative height from the floor 
and a similar distance from any walls. Most speakers sound best when 
located with the tweeter at ear height when you’re seated. Typically, the 
further away from the walls the speakers are, the better they will sound.
  Insure that the speakers are aimed at the listener’s ears within your chosen 
seating position.
Surround left and right speakers
  Place these speakers so that their height is approximately 1 meter (3 feet) 
higher than that of the listener’s ears if feasible.
Surround back left and right speakers 
These speakers are required for Surround EX, DTS-ES, DTS NEO:6 and Cirrus 
Extra Surround playback.
  Place these speakers behind the listener so that the angle between each 
speaker and the listener is approximately 30 degrees.
  Place these speakers so that their height is 1 meter (3 feet) higher than 
that of the listener’s ears. 
Note on dipole surround loudspeakers: Most dipole surround 
speakers have an arrow which indicates their proper orientation rela-
tive to your video display/screen. Dipoles placed on side walls should 
have the arrows pointing forward. Dipoles placed on a rear or back 
wall should have the arrows pointing towards each other to achieve the 
correct acoustical image in the room.
Subwoofer
Subwoofer placement can frequently be a trial and error affair as bass energy 
set up “standing waves” in most every room. These standing waves can cause 
areas with too much bass, areas with too little bass, and areas in between. You 
may have to move the subwoofer and or the prime listening area to improve the 
bass response. Be aware that every surface you place the woofer close to (one 
wall, floor, two walls in a corner) will increase the overall apparent bass in the 
room. But this can potentially lead to boomy and muddy sounding bass.
When connecting any speakers, be sure to read the instruction manuals that 
came with the product and check your power amplifier’s instruction manual 
for proper hook-up of the loudspeakers.
System Setup