I was playing with my system and found something alarming. I did some trouble shooting and have narrowed it down to the Outlaw.

I thought it was the source, but then changed sources. Using different modes, stereo, bypass, dolby pro logic, dolby digital etc the right channel was consistently louder then the left by about 3 dB to 6 dB. It does it with the computer, CD player, DVD player, satellite dish (all fed digital) as well as the FM tuner.

I first noticed this when using the balanced XLR outputs to feed my experimental home theater system (I'm using pro audio amps) which have signal lights on them. The right side is consistently louder then the left, with the right signal lights lighting up before the left. The entire sonic image is shifted to the right as well.

I swapped the channels at the back of the amplifiers and the louder channel reverses, thus the problem is before the amplifiers.

I've tried making sure the levels were not skewed on the setup menu as well.

I'll go home and try it out with the unbalanced RCA outputs as well but was hoping to get some ideas here.