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#820 - 01/22/02 03:39 AM I have changed my mind, I will not be getting the Outlaw 1050, sorry everyone.
Thenotsonewguy Offline
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Registered: 01/18/02
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Loc: United States, Louisiana
Look I mean no offense but the 1050 is just not for me. A friend of mine knows someone that has one and I went to go and check it out. Good sound, good amount of power, and just over all a very good product. But I was able to get over a 100 dollar discount at Circuit City on an Onkyo TX-DS595 or a Harman Kardon AVR-210. No offense to Outlaw owners but to me the only advantage the Outlaw had over the Onkyo and Harman Kardon is that it is 6.1 and I can't justify buying a receiver just because it has one extra channel. Since I'm a big music person and I saw these receivers had Dolby Pro Logic 2 and that was the killer blow to the Outlaw in my opinion. If the 1050 came with Dolby Pro Logic 2 then I would have went with Outlaw for sure. But who knows I may come back to Outlaw in time, it is just I won't be buying the 1050.

The not so new guy signing off.

Good Bye and enjoy the music.

PS Later today I will go to CC and choose a receiver and I will make a post here saying how it went.

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#821 - 01/22/02 07:47 AM Re: I have changed my mind, I will not be getting the Outlaw 1050, sorry everyone.
gonk Offline
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You aren't offending any of us. Best of luck at Circuit City.

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#822 - 01/22/02 08:03 AM Re: I have changed my mind, I will not be getting the Outlaw 1050, sorry everyone.
Hockeyfan6781 Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 29
Loc: Buffalo, NY 14223
I've demoed both of these before I got my Yamaha, Personally I'd go with the Onkyo..Your familiar with the onkyo quality, plus it has more power than the HK.. Eirther one would be a good choice though

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#823 - 01/22/02 08:04 AM Re: I have changed my mind, I will not be getting the Outlaw 1050, sorry everyone.
Hockeyfan6781 Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
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Loc: Buffalo, NY 14223
Another thing that swayed me away from the 1050,is that I've read that it has some real bass management issues, how do these rate in handling the low end??

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#824 - 01/22/02 08:17 AM Re: I have changed my mind, I will not be getting the Outlaw 1050, sorry everyone.
Hullguy Offline
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Registered: 01/17/02
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Loc: South Weymouth, MA USA
The Bass sounds fine to me.

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#825 - 01/22/02 08:46 AM Re: I have changed my mind, I will not be getting the Outlaw 1050, sorry everyone.
gonk Offline
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Hockeyfan may be thinking of the bass problems Jay-1 had, but those were apparently the result of a defective unit (I think he said that Outlaw shipped him a new unit yesterday). I've generally only heard good things about the 1050's bass management

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#826 - 01/22/02 10:34 AM Re: I have changed my mind, I will not be getting the Outlaw 1050, sorry everyone.
Owl's_Warder Offline
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Registered: 06/29/01
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No offense taken! Good luck with your purchase. Would love to hear what you get and how you like it.

And I haven't had any problems with the bass management either. My unit sounds great.

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#827 - 01/22/02 11:43 AM Re: I have changed my mind, I will not be getting the Outlaw 1050, sorry everyone.
Mark Offline
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Registered: 01/08/02
Posts: 59
Ditto on having no bass management problems. The 1050 gives me great bass. If I decided on not getting a receiver because someone said had a particular problem, then I would never buy one.

• Denon has problems
• Onkyo has problems
• HK has problems
• Sony has problems
• Marantz has problems
• Yamaha has problems
• Ect, ect, ect

But for what you get with the price, the 1050 is hard to beat - IMHO.

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#828 - 01/22/02 12:27 PM Re: I have changed my mind, I will not be getting the Outlaw 1050, sorry everyone.
charlie Offline
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Registered: 01/14/02
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Quote:
Originally posted by Thenotsonewguy:
Look I mean no offense but the 1050 is just not for me.


I'm sure not offended. That's why they make different brands - so everyone can be happy.

Quote:
Originally posted by Thenotsonewguy:
...to me the only advantage the Outlaw had over the Onkyo and Harman Kardon is that it is 6.1 and I can't justify buying a receiver just because it has one extra channel.


I have to say - since getting used to the 6.1 stuff, when it's not there I really miss it. Nothing like seeing Lara Croft shoot toward you, hear the gun in front and the bullets whoosh ing past, hitting behind you.

Turning off the center surround is a noticable degradation in the sound.

Charlie
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#829 - 01/22/02 02:07 PM Re: I have changed my mind, I will not be getting the Outlaw 1050, sorry everyone.
Thenotsonewguy Offline
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Registered: 01/18/02
Posts: 88
Loc: United States, Louisiana
I agree Mark the Outlaw is hard to beat at this price but I already know what to expect from Onkyo or Harman Kardon. I decided to take back my Onkyo TX-8511 and go for either the Onkyo or the Harman Kardon. Now I only have to choose between two different products now.

Chris

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