I just went through the user manuals for the Rotel 1066, Outlaw 950 and Anthem AVM-20 and I'm sorry to say the Outlaw (assuming the PDF is accurate) isn't faring well.
It seems to follow Outlaw tradition set by the 1050 of providing the needed functionality at a great price point with a price paid in 'polish' for lack of better term. There are things in the 950 menus that hint at great ideas that were later half thrown out and some simple things that the competitors include that are simply not there.
For instance, on page 24 this note:
NOTE: Except for the input source and surround mode, the settings chosen during this input setup process are universal and apply to all sources. You will need to correctly set each digital source to the appropriate input and select a default surround mode for each source connected to your Model 950. Once you have completed these selec-tions, proceed to the next step: configuring your loudspeaker setup and calibrating your system.
OK - so why have them in this menu? This kind of thing hints at either poor planning or (more likely) a more ambitious feature set that was trimmed at the last minute. This happens, but the trimming should be more complete and should include killing the menu items along with the feature.
Things that would be easy to do and are absent include:
- User labels for inputs.
- Per mode trim adjustments.
- Volitle trim adjustments that re-zero with input change or power off.
- Distinct delay adjustments, at least to the extent of settings for surrounds vs. rears.
I'm wondering how much of this is fixable via firmware and how much is set in stone.
Charlie