Outlaw Audio RR 2150 owner manual Operation

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Owner’s Manual

Operation

Operation

Once the RR 2150 is connected to sources and speakers, you’ll find that it is easy to operate. Read the following section to learn the basics of operating the

RR2150, as well as a few tips and tricks that will enhance your enjoyment of your entire system.

Before using the RR 2150, you’ll need to insert the supplied AA batteries into the remote control. Please be sure to match the batteries with the “+” and “–” markings inside the battery compartment during installation.

Note: Do not mix new and old batteries or different kinds off batter- ies. To avoid corrosion, remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used for one month or more. Remove dead batteries immedi- ately to avoid damage from corrosion.

To install batteries in the remote control:

1.On the back of the remote, push the tab and lift off the battery cover.

2.Insert two new AA alkaline batteries. Match the + and - marks on the batteries to the + and - marks in the battery case.

3.Press the battery cover back into place. The tab should click when the cover is locked.

4.Test the unit by pressing any key. If the batteries are inserted correctly, the LED will blink once.

Note: The batteries will usually last about six months under normal use. When batteries need replacement, the remote will blink twice with every key press. Simply replace them and the remote control will be restored to its full functionality, including favorite settings.

Power

To turn the RR 2150 on:

1.Turn the rear panel Master Power switch (RP8) on.

The front panel blue Standby LED (FP10) will glow amber.

2.Press the front panel’s Standby button (FP10) or any source button (RC11) on the remote control.

The Standby indicator will go out and the front panel display will illuminate.

To turn the RR 2150 off:

nPress the front panel’s Standby button (FP10) or the remote control’s PWR button (RC16).

The Standby indicator will turn amber and the front-panel display will turn off.

NOTE: The rear panel Master Power Switch is normally left in the “ON” position, as that enables the unit to be placed in a Standby mode so that it may be turned on or off from the front panel or the remote control. The only times the rear panel switch should be turned off in normal opera- tion is if the RR 2150 will not be used for an extended period of time, or if you wish to connect or disconnect a component or speaker.

Choosing a Source

To select a source from the remote control:

nPress one of the remote control’s source buttons (RC11).

The front-panel display will show the selected source. .

To select a source from the front panel:

nTurn the front panel’s Source selector button (FP17) to the desired source device.

The front-panel display will show the selected source.

Using the Volume Control

To adjust volume level:

nPress the remote control’s Volume Up or Down buttons (RC5) or turn the front panel’s Volume control (FP20).

Holding the remote’s Volume Up or Down buttons will turn the level up or down quickly.

Muting the Volume

To Mute the sound off momentarily for a phone call, etc.:

nPress the MUTE button on the front panel (FP19) or the remote control (RC4).

The sound will mute and the front panel Mute button’s blue LED will glow.

To turn Muting Off:

nPress the MUTE button to restore volume to its previous level.

Speaker A/B Selection

The RR 2150 allows you to connect two pairs of speakers, each of which will be sent the same output signal. Four options are available, depending on where you set the Speaker Selector Switch (FP14).

nSet the switch to the “A” position to listen to speakers connected to the “A” speaker output terminals only.

nSet the switch to the “B” position to listen to speakers connected to the “B” speaker output terminals only.

nSet the switch to the “A+B” position to listen to both sets of speakers.

nSet the switch to “OFF” to disable all speakers connected to the RR 2150.

Speaker EQ

The RR 2150’s unique speaker EQ circuit allows you to add an additional 6dB (about one-half octave) of bass at and below a specific frequency to increase the low end performance of traditional bookshelf speakers. Particularly with sealed (rather than ported) designs with eight or ten inch mid-range drivers, this circuit helps compensate for the roll-off at the low end of the speaker’s range. It is not generally recommended for use when a separate subwoofer is connected.

It is important to understand that this circuit is not a replacement for the traditional “Bass Control”, which applies boost or cut across the entire spectrum. Further, this circuit is not part of the bass management circuit, described on page 15.

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Contents Stereo RetroReceiver When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged Please Read FirstWiring Power CordHandle the AC Power Cord Gently Installation LocationTable of Contents Quick Guide to the RR 2150’s Features AccessoriesUnpacking RR 2150 Front Panel Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to these terminals Turn this knob to control headphone volumeRR 2150 Rear Panel Plug your turntable’s output cables into these jacksRP20 AC socket see RP15 Bass Management selector switch seeRP18 Subwoofer line level output see pages RP14 External Processor Loop connections see pages 11Remote Control Press these buttons to raise or lower the volumeFM Antenna Connecting Your RRConnecting and Using Antennas AM AntennaConnecting Source Components Connecting Audio Equipment to the RR Speaker Connections Loudspeaker ConnectionsGauge Physical ConnectionConnecting Loudspeakers to the RR Bass Management Subwoofers and Bass Management SettingsPowered subwoofers Passive non-amplified subwooferAC power connection External Amplifier ConnectionsVolt Trigger Option Operation Using Headphones Adjusting Tone ControlsBalance Adjustment RecordingSetting Sleep Timer Using the AM/FM TunerCurrent frequency will go blank on the front panel display Tuner will automatically tune to the new frequencyMEM will blink in the front panel display Some General Comments on Using Your Remote Programming the Remote ControlSetup Using Preprogrammed Codes Searching for Unknown CodesCleaning Care and MaintenanceTroubleshooting When You’re AwaySetup Codes Cable ConvertersTelevisions VCRs FM Tuner Section RR 2150 SpecificationsAudio Section AM Tuner SectionOutlaw Audio Limited Warranty T l a w a u d i o

RR 2150 specifications

Outlaw Audio has made a significant mark in the home audio industry with its innovative and competitive products, and the RR 2150 receiver is no exception. This versatile stereo receiver is designed to provide audiophiles with an exceptional listening experience, combining modern technology and classic design.

The RR 2150 is a 2-channel receiver that delivers a power output of 110 watts per channel at 8 ohms, ensuring that it can drive a wide range of speakers with ease. This high power output allows for dynamic sound reproduction, perfect for both music lovers and cinema enthusiasts seeking an immersive audio experience. With a frequency response range of 10 Hz to 100 kHz, it covers all critical audio frequencies, providing clarity and detail across the spectrum.

One of the standout features of the RR 2150 is its impressive connectivity options. It offers multiple analog inputs, allowing users to connect various audio sources such as phono, CD players, and other line-level components. Additionally, it includes an integrated high-quality phono preamp, making it an excellent choice for vinyl enthusiasts. The receiver also features a built-in FM tuner, giving users access to their favorite radio stations without needing additional equipment.

The RR 2150 emphasizes user-friendly operation with its intuitive controls and display. The front panel includes a large volume knob, input selector, and tone controls, providing easy access to essential functions. The remote control further enhances convenience, allowing users to manage their audio setup from anywhere in the room.

Incorporating advanced technology, the RR 2150 utilizes a robust power supply and high-quality components to minimize distortion and improve overall sound quality. The construction is solid, featuring a durable chassis that helps reduce interference and vibration, ensuring that audio clarity remains unblemished.

With its blend of modern functionality and vintage aesthetics, the Outlaw Audio RR 2150 serves not only as a high-performance audio receiver but also as a visually appealing addition to any home theater or stereo setup. Its signature sound quality, coupled with its versatility and user-friendly features, makes it a standout choice for those looking to enhance their audio experience.