The Outlaw 5 year warranty is transferable too.

It would be rare to find a receiver in the $1000 range that is THX certified. Maybe THX Select, but certainly not THX Ultra2.

One more possibly. The 950 is compatible with DTS-ES discrete. A lot of receivers are only compatible with DTS-ES matrix.

Ahhh, most receivers only have a fixed, single crossover freq for all speakers (Yamaha), some have a global setting for all speakers (Denon), but it is rare to have settings for individual speakers or for sets of speakers (Sony and now H/K). The last is what the 950 has.

The 80 Hz analog crossover on the 5.1 inputs is a very good thing. Just that if you *don't* use it, *then* you get the dreaded "double bass" problem.
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