Owner’s Manual

System Setup

Subwoofers

The fact is, proper subwoofer placement is more difficult than placing any other speaker. Some say that you should place the sub away from a wall, other experts advise putting the sub near a wall, still others (probably not experts) just tell you to put the sub in a corner. Well, they’re all right. And they’re all wrong! It all depends on the size, shape and furnishings and floor coverings in the room your sub will be sitting in.

The culprits here are called “standing waves” that are generated every time you introduce a sound in a confined area. They create pressure zones in all rooms that are most noticeable in the bass frequency range. And they usually result in too much “boom” in some parts of the room and not enough real bass in others. In addition, these seemingly random effects are very difficult to predict unless you’re a trained acoustician with a lot of experience.

But here’s some practical advice from Outlaws who’ve tamed many a room to be downright docile:

nNever put your prime viewing/listening position tight against a wall Walls create “high pressure zones” that will have your ears begging for bass relief in short order. Likewise, a viewing/listening position in the center of the room will most likely result in too little bass. So make sure your comfy couch is somewhat free-standing in the room. (And that will give you plenty of leeway to place your surround and back surround speakers more advantageously, too.)

nPut the subwoofer where your ears are!

Forget about the advice to move the subwoofer all around the room until you happen to find that one magic spot where the bass sounds “right, tight, with lots of bite.” Instead, find this ideal position the Outlaw way. Place the subwoofer on your favorite chair or couch (watch those spikes!) then get down on your hands and knees and move around the room until you hear the best bass. That’s where you’re going to put the subwoofer! Simple, isn’t it?

nConsider using more than one sub

Even when you’re feeding the same signal to each one, multiple subs placed in different parts of the room will go a long way to taming those standing waves and will help to create very even and natural-sounding bass that just seems to go all the way down to the, pardon the pun, sub-basement!

Speaker Size Configuration

Since you’ve just configured all the inputs you’ll be using, it’s time to move on to the next item on the Main Menu: Speaker Size. Here, you tell the Model 1070 how many speakers your system has and what their bass reproduction capabilities are. When you see the words “Large” and “Small,” just think “lots of bass” and “not much” respectively. (The industry’s use of the confusing term “size” comes from the early days of HiFi when you just couldn’t get decent bass response from small speakers.)

NOTE: To avoid errors, the Model 1070 does not allow some speaker combinations. For example, you can set the subwoofer to "none" only if you have large front speakers. If you have small front speakers, the subwoofer setting will automatically be "yes." If you have no side surround speakers, the back surround channels are automatically deactivated.

To enter settings for speaker size:

1.Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote to display the Main Menu.

The Main Menu appears on-screen:

MAIN MENU

> INPUT

CONFIG

SPEAKER

SIZE

SPEAKER

X-OVER

SURROUND

CONFIG

CHANNEL

CALIBRATION

DELAY

ADJUST

SYSTEM

CONFIG

EXIT

 

2.Move the cursor to SPEAKER SIZE by using the and buttons on the front panel or remote.

3.With the cursor pointing to SPEAKER SIZE, press SET on the front panel or the remote.

The Speaker Size sub-menu appears:

speaker size

> front l/r

:small

center

:small

Surr L/R

:small

surr back

size :none

surr back

out :none

subwoofer

:yes

return to main menu

4.Use the and buttons on the front panel or remote to move to each line on this menu.

5.Press the and buttons on the front panel or remote to change the setting so that it shows the correct speaker size for each position.

Select LARGE if the speakers at the selected position are full range speak- ers, capable of reproducing the full spectrum of sound including low bass frequencies. These speakers are typically physically large, but they don’t have to be as long as they can handle the bass.

Select SMALL if the speakers are the popular “satellite” type with limited bass capability that typically bottoms out between 80 HZ and 150 Hz.

Select NONE if there are no speakers at the position you are entering the settings for. Remember that you can’t enter “NONE” for the front left/right speakers, and you won’t be able to access the “7.1” modes unless you chose a speaker type for the SURR BACK Speakers.

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1070 specifications

Outlaw Audio has made a name for itself in the high-performance audio market, and their Model 1070 receiver is a prime example of their commitment to delivering exceptional sound quality. The Outlaw Audio 1070 is a versatile surround sound receiver that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, designed to elevate your home theater experience.

One of the standout features of the 1070 is its powerful amplification system. It delivers 7 channels of amplification, each capable of producing 60 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This robust power output ensures that even the most demanding audio tracks are handled with ease, providing clarity and depth across the frequency spectrum. The receiver is also equipped with an array of connection options, including HDMI inputs, to accommodate all of your audio and video sources seamlessly.

The 1070 employs advanced digital processing technologies that enhance your listening experience. It supports various surround sound formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, allowing you to enjoy multidimensional audio for movies, music, and gaming. Outlaw Audio has integrated their proprietary Outlaw Bass Management system, which offers customizable bass settings to suit your room’s acoustics and your personal preferences. This feature ensures that your subwoofer delivers a seamless integration with your main speakers, enhancing the overall impact of your audio.

For those who appreciate fine-tuning their listening experience, the Outlaw 1070 includes an easy-to-use graphical user interface that simplifies setup and adjustment. The on-screen menus provide straightforward access to configuration settings, making it simple to calibrate your system for optimal performance.

Another key characteristic of the Outlaw 1070 is its build quality. The receiver is housed in a sturdy chassis, designed to minimize interference and reduce vibrations, a consideration that makes a difference in sound quality. The high-quality components and construction reflect Outlaw Audio’s dedication to crafting products that meet the expectations of audiophiles.

In conclusion, the Outlaw Audio 1070 offers a remarkable combination of power, flexibility, and advanced technologies that cater to both casual listeners and serious audiophiles alike. With its impressive amp capabilities, robust surround sound processing, and user-friendly design, the 1070 stands as a compelling choice for anyone looking to enhance their home audio system. Whether you’re enjoying a movie night or listening to your favorite music, the Outlaw Audio 1070 is engineered to deliver an immersive sound experience.