Nice write up Gonk. I am going to cover a few things you wrote about (since you just about covered it all
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After nearly two days of listening I am ready to give a few initial impressions. I would say that the 990 is definitely warmer sounding than the 950 and to my ears I prefer the warmer sound. Movie soundtracks seem to be more full or rich and the surrounds seem more involved, or better integrated. Everything has a slightly more cohesive/fluid sound to it.
Musically I am still switching back and forth between analog bypass, digital stereo and digital upsample. I use an Onix CD-88 as my CD player and with the 950 I felt there was no comparison between the DAC in the CD-88 to the 950's. With the 990 I am amazed to say it but I really have a hard time telling the difference between stereo and bypass right now. The digital stereo in the 990, like in movies, just sounds warmer and more, well... analog. I would sum up the differences between the two as bypass is more controlled, tight and focused where the stereo has a bit more depth, better separation, and a touch more forward. Right now I am leaning towards the CD-88's DAC, but it may change as I get more familiar with the 990's sound. The wildcard to me is the upsample mode. To me, its very in your face. It reminds me of when I used to have Klipsch. The separation of instruments and the overall layers of soundstage I really like, but there is a sort of digitalness about it that is overbearing at times. Its really hard to explain until you hear it. Its a wildcard because sometimes it sounds wonderful but others it sounds harsh and artificial. I will continue to play around with this one, but after just 2 days I would easily say the DACs in the 990 are much more to my liking than the 950's.
Feature wise, I love the renaming of inputs, the start up volume level, the 3 component video inputs and the ability to choose bypass as a default for your equipment. With the 950 I always had to hit bypass when I listened to my CD's, but with the 990's you can set up your CD input to default to bypass. Very convenient for me, but most importantly others at my place who don't get all the bypass mumbo jumbo. One criticism I did have was it was a lot easier to set up the 950 without the OSD.
One quirk I have for fellow X1 users is that you can't use the OSD through component/HD. To me its really a hassle, but that is the X1's fault for not allowing 480i through their HD input. Just thought I would give you all a quick heads up.
I will post more impressions as the week goes by and I have more time to listen to it. Overall I would say Outlaw has a big hit on their hands sonically. In all honesty, I will gamble and say the biggest negative Outlaw may hear about this is the sheer size of the unit. I can't think of any enclosed shelving that won't need to be cut out from the back to accommodate it. Hopefully that won't be a major concern for most. Congratulations Scott and crew on another job well done!