Oooh, questions! Let's see here...
Originally posted by SayersWeb:
Here are some questions I have regarding the 950:
1) I am very interested in DPL II. It seems to be regarded as a great enhancement. Does it work when only 5.1 speakers are connected (no rear center channel)?
Yes, Dolby Pro-Logic II will work fine in a 5.1 system. In fact, that is its native mode. The Model 950 uses its Cirrus Extra Surround processing to extract the surround back channels when they are available and the user requests it.
2) Can you set the 950 up to only use a 5.1 configuration? If so, does it convert the 6.1/7.1 formats reasonably well to the 5.1 format?
Yes, you can. Many users currently are operating with 5.1 speaker arrangements. Any 6.1 formatted sources are going to include a 5.1 format -- Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES both have to be formatted to allow use with processors equipped solely for Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1 (such as the receiver you are currently using). 5.1 is still the norm, with 6.1/7.1 formats in general building from that base.
3) Can the 950 auto-detect the incoming format and set itself appropriately? If so, can you default it to use another format (like DPL II or Cirrus Extra) instead when it auto-detects?
The 950 will auto-detect in general, although I've heard of a few people experiencing odd behavior when returning to a stereo input after using a mode like DTS (folks with DTS audio CD's), but I don't recall the specifics. Basically, if you pop in a DVD and select the Dolby Digital track, the 950 will understand and switch to Dolby Digital (including whatever additional Cirrus Extra Surround processing you might have used last on that input with that main format). If you then switch to the DTS track, the 950 will switch too. If you switch to a two-channel track, the 950 will switch to whatever processing was last used for two channels (DPLII, DTS:NEO6, 5-Stereo, DPLII with Cirrus Extra Surround, or whatever...).
4) Are there any important features missing from the 950 that I will regret later?
-- it all depends on you. There are some limitations to the 950, features that were limited or omitted to meet the price point. Speaker trim settings are global (can't be set differently for different inputs or different processing formats). Speaker delay settings are lumped into three categories: center, mains, surrounds (including surround back) -- users who are particularly sensitive to delay settings may need to be able to set delay separately for each speaker. You might want to skim through the
manual if you haven't already to get a better feel for what it does and does not include.
5) I've seen mention of a possible new Outlaw Pre/Pro in the works. I'm guessing it will fit the new alignment of the 950/7100 combo and be the new companion for the 755 and 770 amps. Has this new unit been confirmed by Outlaw? Is there any additional info available?
Outlaw has always planned a second pre/pro. It will be a "big brother" to the 950 -- more features, higher performance, higher price. It is probably being worked on, but I wouldn't expect official word any time soon. And based on the design time the 950 needed, don't expect it to appear for a year or two. Most folks around here also suspect that a replacement for the 1050 will appear in the not-too-distant future, but that's also probably easily six to twelve months off still.
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