The Outlaw 990 looks like a great product. I was planning on purchasing a 990 in a few months for a new residential installation. That installation has a two zone requirement: a primary listening/theatre room and a second “zone” consisting of four to six powered speakers placed throughout the rest of the home. What are the options for the 990 to deliver balanced output (ideally mono) for a second zone of speakers throughout a home? The eight balanced outs will all be utilized for the primary zone, and unless the 990 has some functionality I am not aware of, it seems I have a few complicated scenarios to get balanced mono for the second “zone”. These are:
Run the balanced Left, Right, Sub into a rack mixer to produce the needed mono mixed channel (and run the direct outs back to primary zone). The mono signal then needs to be split and fed into the distribution panel.
I could also run the unbalanced L,R,sub through a mixer that compensates for -10db and produces a balanced mono out. This has the same result as above but is not ideal.
The assumption with the above is that the LF information is contained only within the sub output, requiring all three channels to be remixed to create the mono signal.
If my understanding is correct, this implies a balanced mono out would be a terrific addition for a future version of the 990 (with a dedicated mute and possibly some eq).
Any feedback/suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.