Outlaw Audio owner manual RR 2150 Rear Panel, Turn this knob to control headphone volume

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FP10 On/Standby button (see page 18)

When the RR 2150 is plugged in and the Master Power switch (RP8) is On, pressing the front panel On/Standby button will toggle the unit from standby condition (everything off except for the IR sensor and associated circuitry) to fully operational. When the unit is in standby mode, the pushbutton’s blue LED will light.

FP11 Headphone Jack (see page 19)

Plug a 1/4 inch phone plug (or an adaptor) here for headphone listening.

FP12 Headphone Level Control (see page 19)

Turn this knob to control headphone volume.

FP13 Aux Input Jack (see pages 11-12)

Use this stereo 3.5 mm jack to plug in any portable audio device with a headphone or line-level output.

FP14 Speaker Selector Switch (see page 18)

When two pairs of speakers are connected to the RR 2150, this switch lets you select which pair, or both, is active.

FP15 Speaker EQ Selector (see pages 18-19)

Turn this switch to add a moderate amount of bass boost (+6 dB at 55, 65, or 80 Hz) to compensate for speakers with limited bass output.

Note: We suggest that you leave this selector in the “Off” position if you’ve turned the bass tone control all the way up. Although it’s unlikely that you’ll damage your speakers, you may hear some real nastiness.

FP16 External Loop Select button (see pages 11-13)

Press this switch to add a product connected to the rear panel External Processor Loop connections (RP14) to the signal path. (Remember to turn that external unit on!) The button’s blue LED will light when you’ve chosen this optional signal path.

Note: When the signal is routed through the External Processor Loop and there is no unit connected to the jacks, no signal will appear at either the loudspeaker or headphone outputs.

FP17 Source Selector (see pages 18-20)

Turn this knob to select the input source (FM, AM, CD/DVD, Video, Phono, USB, Tape, or the front panel Aux input) that you want to LISTEN to.

FP18 Record Selector (see page 19)

Turn this knob to select the source you want to RECORD. Your selection will appear only at the rear panel’s Tape Out jacks (RP13).

FP19 Mute On/Off button (see page 18)

Press this button to mute the speaker outputs. The button’s blue LED will blink when Mute is engaged. Turning the Master Volume control has no effect on Mute. You have to turn Mute off by pressing the button again.

FP20 Master Volume control (see page 18)

Turn this knob to the right (clockwise) to increase volume and to the left (counterclockwise) to decrease levels.

Owner’s Manual

RR 2150 Rear Panel

RR 2150 Rear Panel

RP1 Ground connector (see pages 11-12)

Connect the ground wire from your turntable to this screw connector.

RP2 FM Antenna connection (see page 10)

Connect the supplied FM antenna or an optional external FM antenna to this connector.

RP3 AM Antenna connections (see page 10)

Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to these terminals.

RP4 IR (infrared) In/Out Connectors (see page 22)

When your RR 2150 is hidden behind doors that prevent the remote control from “seeing” the front panel IR sensor, you may connect an optional, external IR sensor to this 3.5mm mini-plug. To send the IR signal to another product in a “daisy change” configuration, connect the IR Out jack to another product with a compatible IR system.

RP5 12 volt trigger output (see pages 16-17)

This 3.5mm mono mini-jack provides a turn-on and turn-off pulse that may be used to control optional external amplifiers from Outlaw and other brands, as well as other compatible accessories.

RP6 USB connector (see pages 11-12)

Connect the USB output of a compatible computer or MP 3 audio player to this jack for high fidelity playback.

RP7 Serial number

Write this number in the space provided on page 4 for future reference.

RP8 Master Power switch (see page 18)

When the power cord has been plugged into an AC output, put this switch in the On position to connect the receiver to AC. When this switch is on, the front panel On/Standby pushbutton (FP10) is used to turn the receiver “on” or place it in the “standby” mode.

RP9 Phono cartridge sensitivity selector switch (see page 11)

This switch adjusts the phono pre-preamp to work with either moving magnet (MM) or moving coil (MC) phono cartridges. Set it to correspond with the type of cartridge you’re using.

RP10 Phono inputs (see pages 11-12)

Plug your turntable’s output cables into these jacks.

RP11 Analog audio inputs for video source (see pages 11-12)

Connect the output of any line-level audio source such as a DVD player, VCR, satellite or cable box to this jacks.

RP12 CD/DVD analog audio inputs (see pages 11-12)

Connect the analog audio output of your CD or DVD to these jacks.

RP13 Tape Loop connections (see pages 11, 13)

Connect your recording device’s analog audio outputs and inputs to these jacks.

Note: These are fixed-level outputs and are not affected by the RR 2150’s volume control. If you’re using a portable recording device (MiniDisc recorder, etc.), you may a shielded stereo “Y” cords (3.5 mm

stereo miniplug to two RCA-type jacks) to go from it to the RR 2150.

RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver

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Contents Stereo RetroReceiver Please Read First When the power-supply cord or plug is damagedInstallation Location Power CordHandle the AC Power Cord Gently WiringTable of Contents Accessories Quick Guide to the RR 2150’s FeaturesUnpacking RR 2150 Front Panel Plug your turntable’s output cables into these jacks Turn this knob to control headphone volumeRR 2150 Rear Panel Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to these terminalsRP14 External Processor Loop connections see pages 11 RP15 Bass Management selector switch seeRP18 Subwoofer line level output see pages RP20 AC socket seePress these buttons to raise or lower the volume Remote ControlAM Antenna Connecting Your RRConnecting and Using Antennas FM AntennaConnecting Source Components Connecting Audio Equipment to the RR Physical Connection Loudspeaker ConnectionsGauge Speaker ConnectionsConnecting Loudspeakers to the RR Passive non-amplified subwoofer Subwoofers and Bass Management SettingsPowered subwoofers Bass ManagementExternal Amplifier Connections AC power connectionVolt Trigger Option Operation Recording Adjusting Tone ControlsBalance Adjustment Using HeadphonesUsing the AM/FM Tuner Setting Sleep TimerTuner will automatically tune to the new frequency Current frequency will go blank on the front panel displayMEM will blink in the front panel display Searching for Unknown Codes Programming the Remote ControlSetup Using Preprogrammed Codes Some General Comments on Using Your RemoteWhen You’re Away Care and MaintenanceTroubleshooting CleaningCable Converters Setup CodesTelevisions VCRs AM Tuner Section RR 2150 SpecificationsAudio Section FM Tuner SectionT l a w a u d i o Outlaw Audio Limited Warranty

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.