RC10 Info/7.1 dual function button

Model 970: 7.1 selects the 7.1 multi-channel audio input.

Other components: Info calls up whatever menu or information is available.

RC11 Preset Down/ dual function button (see page 39)

Model 970: Preset Down advances the AM/FM tuner to the next lower preset station.

Other components: begins rewind or reverse scan.

RC12 Tune Mode/ dual function button (see page 38)

Model 970: Tune Mode selects between mono and stereo while listening to FM. The selected mode appears on-screen.

Other components: activates the recording function.

RC13 Source Selector buttons (see pages 35 and 42)

Turns the Model 970 power on and selects a particular source as the Model 970’s input. The source appears on the front panel and the on- screen display.

RC14 Dolby Modes button (see page 36)

Selects from the available Dolby surround modes, depending on the input source and the number of speakers in your system. Each press of the button selects another mode. Mode selections appear on the front panel and the on-screen display.

RC15 DTS Modes button (see page 36)

Selects from the available DTS surround modes, depending on the input source and the number of speakers in your system. Each press of the button selects another mode. Mode selections appear on the front panel and the on-screen display.

RC16 Status LED Indicator (see pages 40 and 41)

Lights briefly after pushing a control key. Flashes twice in rapid succes- sion when you’ve successfully entered “setup” mode.

RC17 Power off button (see pages 35 and 42)

Turns off the Model 970. Also turns other components controlled by the remote on and off. To turn on the processor, press any Source

Selector button. This turns the Model 970 on and switches the unit to that input.

RC18 Enter/Sync dual function button (see page 38)

Model 970: Sync, sometimes called “lip synch,” delays audio in precise steps to preserve synchronization with the video image. Each push of the button increases the delay by 10 milliseconds. The on-screen display indicates the amount of delay. After delay is set, pushing the button again resets the delay to 0.

Other components: Enters a selection (a channel number, etc.) made with the numeric keypad.

RC19 Last/Night dual function button (see page 37)

Model 970: Night reduces the audio signal’s dynamic range for late night viewing.

Other components: Last toggles between the two most recently selected TV channels.

Owner’s Manual

Remote Control

RC20 Channel Up/Down buttons (see page 38)

Adjusts AM/FM radio tuning frequency. Frequency appears on both the front panel and on-screen. Also serves as channel selector when control- ling other devices.

RC21 Tone button (see page 38)

Activates the tone controls. After pushing the Tone button, use the Up and Down cursor buttons to change treble settings. Press Tone again to change bass settings.

RC22 Exit/Trim dual function button. (see page 37)

Model 970: Trim enables level calibration of each channel for “on- the-fly” adjustments without test tones (for example, increasing center channel level).

Other components: Exit takes you out of that component’s menu.

RC23 AM/FM/ dual function button (see page 38)

Model 970: AM/FM selects the AM/FM tuner when using another source. Push it again to switch between AM and FM.

Other components: stops whatever media the component is using, cancels Record (if engaged) and disengages the transport mechanism.

RC24 MENU/OSD dual function button (see page 24)

Model 970: OSD activates the on-screen display.

Other components: Menu calls up that device’s menu.

RC25 Preset Up/ dual function button (see page 39)

Model 970: Preset Up advances the AM/FM tuner to the next higher preset station.

Other components: initiates fast forward or forward scan.

RC26 Memory/ dual function button (see page 39)

Model 970: Selects a station memory of the internal AM/FM tuner; press the button then enter the number of the desired memory. Holding this but- ton down for three seconds activates automatic channel scan, which scans the band you are on for the next highest active frequency/station.

Other components: temporarily stops Play or Record.

RC27 Bypass button (see page 36)

Turns off all digital-domain audio signal processing, including Bass Management.

RC28 Stereo Modes button (see page 36)

Deactivates surround sound processing and selects from traditional two-channel stereo, 5 Stereo and 7 Stereo modes. Stereo mode selection is indicated on the front panel and the on-screen display.

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970 specifications

Outlaw Audio's Model 970 is a high-performing preamp processor designed to meet the growing demands of home theater enthusiasts and audiophiles alike. With a focus on delivering an exceptional audio experience, the 970 integrates advanced features, cutting-edge technologies, and a user-friendly interface.

One of the standout features of the Outlaw 970 is its support for high-resolution audio formats. This preamp processor is equipped to handle various formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, which ensures that soundtracks are reproduced with stunning clarity and detail. The device supports both multichannel audio and two-channel stereo, making it versatile for different listening environments.

Equipped with 7.1-channel processing, the Outlaw 970 provides an immersive sound experience that gives users the feeling of being right in the middle of the action. Additionally, it features a robust set of audio controls that allow users to tailor their auditory experience. The processor includes adjustable bass management, enabling seamless integration with various subwoofers, and multiple listening modes to suit various content, from music to movies.

In terms of connectivity, the 970 does not disappoint. It offers an array of inputs and outputs, ensuring compatibility with modern audio and video components. It features multiple HDMI inputs, coaxial and optical digital inputs, as well as analog audio inputs, providing flexibility for connecting different devices. An essential highlight is its acclaimed video processing, which ensures that users can enjoy high-quality video playback, supporting resolutions up to 4K.

The Outlaw 970 also incorporates advanced technologies such as room correction software designed to optimize audio performance based on the acoustics of your listening space. This calibration feature significantly enhances the clarity and coherence of sound, making it ideal for those looking to achieve audio perfection within their home theater setups.

With a user-friendly interface, the Outlaw 970 allows for easy navigation and configuration. The device comes with an intuitive remote control that provides quick access to essential functions, while its front panel offers a straightforward layout for manual adjustments.

In conclusion, the Outlaw Audio Model 970 stands as a premium choice for those seeking a preamp processor that combines high-performance audio processing, robust connectivity, and intelligent calibration technologies. Its dedication to quality audio reproduction and user adaptability makes it a valuable addition to any home theater system.