I just purchased my 1050 also and I too have found a few things I wish it had but I think I knew most of them using this group before I made my purchase. In fact this group played a large role in helping me decide to make the purchase. Fellow owners can be a real help. The 1050 isn't perfect but so far I am happy with my purchase. (owned only 6 days now)
Originally posted by SteveD:
1) Headphone use...It is annoying to have to keep plugging/unplugging the headphones from the receiver and it will ultimately lead to a problem with the head phone jack or the plug from the headphones.
You may want to consider getting an external headphone amp. I don't know if there is one cheap enough to be worth it but perhaps you can find one. I actually like this feature of the outlaw especially since it automatically switches the mode to stereo when you plug in phones. However they could have had the button and switched the mode when you disabled the speakers so we both could have had what we wanted.
2. Night mode
Can't be selected/de-selected from the remote?!
Can't help here. I wonder if a code exists for this via IR and simply wasn't mapped to the remote. The remote is very hackable so if there is you can program it. I would guess there is not since nobody ever posted it.
3. Only one (digital) coax input
Can't help here either but you did know this before you bought it right. I actually had a similar issue I didn't notice that the receiver didn't have an optical out which I needed for my minidisc recorder but I can't say the information wasn't available to me.
4. Remote
According to what I see posted here, the remote can lose its own code and then can't be reprogrammed with it?!
This is true if you follow the instructions for the 15-1994 remote to "reset to factory defaults". I used these instructions to add features missing for many on my components so I am very happy with the remote now. You simply must stay away from using the reset
code. You can backup the codes if you make a JP1 interface to your PC. I also read that Outlaw's support is very good about helping you if you should lose the codes from your remote.
[This message has been edited by desperado (edited September 06, 2002).]