Hey All,
I was just wondering if anyone had any plans for their 990 in their future. Such as what type of system they have and what type of changes they might make. I for one, would like to keep using my 990 for another 10 years or more if I can.
I bought it originally in 2004 on release & it still works great.
As for HDMI, I just send the HDMI output to the HD TV & feed the TV's signal back to the stereo system for a DVD recorder for instance. I use monoblock amps (balanced/XLR connections) & a powered subwoofer. It sounds really good. If I was going to upgrade anything in the future, I'd probably go with buying a pair of Thiel speakers.
So my current system is something like this:
Outlaw 990
Audiosource mono blocks (XLR connection)
Polk Audio Monitor series left/right towers and powered sub
Sharp AQUOS 32" HD TV
AT&T U-verse DVR
Toshiba DVD Recorder/DVR
Panasonic VCR (has an S-video output..lol)
Tivo (circa 2001 with upgraded hdd)
Xbox 360 Elite
Belkin Pure A/V power conditioner
Macbook Pro (optical input)
I've had this stuff for many years now & it all works well & I'm happy with the setup. The TV is circa 2009 & my Macbook was last year.
I've got different connections, but mostly it's all digital hookup in the back. The 360 output circles through the Sharp's feed & the optical out of the Sharp feeds into the 990. Likewise, the UVerse has two feeds, either a component output to the Outlaw & back to the TV as well as a direct HDMI to the TV.
The VCR is looped into the Toshiba DVD recorder (as is the Tivo) which then feeds into the 990 through its single component output. So far, pretty happy with the way it all works
Lifewise, if I'm just surfing the Internet but don't want to have the TV off, I can usually just watch the U-verse, but I switch to CD on the 990 & have the optical out of my Macbook fed into the 990 to listen to iTunes, Rhapsody or YouTube while I surf comfortably on the couch.
My future changes are:
Comcast (sadly U-Verse won't be at my next place)
Mr. Softy Xbox 720 (or Sony PS 4)
Denon Blu-Ray Player
iPhone universal remote
Thiel speakers (someday...it'll always be the dream..lol
)
I'm not really sure there is a need for a separate Blu-Ray. However, a few years ago, I was looking at that mammoth 25-lb Blu-Ray player they came out with & that looks that would complement the 990 and the monoblocks both in size & appearance. Although these days, I'm guessing nobody really cares much about having a separate Blu-Ray player & just having it added to their game system instead.
I'd like to hear how others are using their 990.
Thanks.