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#18 - 03/29/01 05:26 PM 1050 Mysteriously Shuts Down?
Entangidahl Offline
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Registered: 03/29/01
Posts: 5
Loc: Boise, ID. USA
UPDATE: This was not a problem with the Outlaw 1050. Turns out it was a faulty speaker wire causing a short. My bad. A thousand pardons. ~e


I have noticed that sometimes when I change sources the 1050 will shut itself off. For example I was listening to CD's and switched the source to DVD. When I did this the 1050 shut itself off. It has happened a few times.

Has anyone experienced this problem?

[This message has been edited by Entangidahl (edited April 13, 2001).]

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#19 - 03/30/01 08:35 AM Re: 1050 Mysteriously Shuts Down?
Ricco Offline
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Registered: 03/30/01
Posts: 7
Loc: New Ipswich, NH
I too had a unit that shut down unexpectedly, but not under the circumstances you describe. In my case the receiver would simply shut off while I was watching a movie.

Outlaw made good and swapped out the unit.

-Ricco

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#20 - 03/30/01 09:12 PM Re: 1050 Mysteriously Shuts Down?
bonesmalones Offline
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Registered: 03/19/01
Posts: 12
Loc: Las Vegas, NV USA
Did you use the remote or the source button on the front of the receiver. I had a problem where the source button on the front was very sticky and I initially couldn't power up the unit when I got it. Scott in tech support had me work the source button on the front a little looser and now I have no problems.

Check it out.

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