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MSRP:
$ 899.00
"Using the latest surround processing technology from Cirrus Logic, the Model 950 is the only product
"Using the latest surround processing technology from Cirrus Logic, the Model 950 is the only product in its price class to offer a complete range of surround processing modes. The Model 950 is the only surround processor under $900, and is one of the few units at any price to offer Dolby Digital® Surround EX®, Dolby ProLogic II®, the complete suite of DTS-ES® and DTS Neo:6® processing and decoding, and Cirrus Logic’s Extra Surround™, in addition to 5 Channel Stereo and 7 Channel Stereo modes. This incredible array of surround options assures compatibility with the widest range of source material, delivering 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 channel sound fields, depending on the user’s speaker configuration."
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Rating Reviewed by:
 Paldiel
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date April 6, 2007Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
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Review 1 of 39
Price Paid:
$520.00
from eBay Summary: Excellent surround processor has everything you need to enjoy music and movies. Can be compare to processor selling over $1000. Not much to add that already has not been said. My priority was music and this unit delivered in that department. I don't see myself upgrading this gear for many years Strengths: Sounds great, has all the processing power you will ever need. I can't think of any reason why anyone should pay more when this unit costs under a thousand. Don't waist your money on any expensive processor they do not hold onto their value due to new technology every year. I like this model because it is relatively small and can fit on my shelf below the TV, other processors are large and require more space. Weaknesses: Remote is not my favorite, took me a while to understand how to use. I am planning on getting a universal remote soon.
The screen on the unit is very small and hard to read when you are sitting 10 feet away Similar Products Used: Sony TAE900ES
Auditioned many high end products at stores costing in the thousands
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Rating Reviewed by:
 DanTanna
(AudioPhile)
Review Date January 27, 2007Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2.00 votes
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Review 2 of 39
Price Paid:
$899.00
from Outlaw Summary: I have had this unit for 3 years and it is great. The yahoo complaining about the 2 channel imaging is a Marantz troll - do not believe a word he says. DVDs and regular TV sound amazing considering all the sound optionsthat are avaliable. The price was right and the only complaint I have is that there is no phono jack on the front. Oh, and the remote - most other universal remote don't have a code for Outlaw. Strengths: The price for the quality is a 10. The build quality is as good or better than most. Customer service (Steve) is very helpful. My wife can even use it! Weaknesses: No phono jack. Many universal remotes do not recognize Outlaw products. Similar Products Used: Too numerous to count
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Rating Reviewed by: DanTanna(Unregistered User)
(AudioPhile)
Review Date January 27, 2007Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year |
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Review 3 of 39
Price Paid:
$899.00
from Outlaw Summary: I have had this unit for 3 years and it is great. The yahoo complaining about the 2 channel imaging is a Marantz troll - do not believe a word he says. DVDs and regular TV sound amazing considering all the sound optionsthat are avaliable. The price was right and the only complaint I have is that there is no phono jack on the front. Oh, and the remote - most other universal remote don't have a code for Outlaw. Strengths: The price for the quality is a 10. The build quality is as good or better than most. Customer service (Steve) is very helpful. My wife can even use it! Weaknesses: No phono jack. Many universal remotes do not recognize Outlaw products. Similar Products Used: Too numerous to count
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Rating Reviewed by:
 martialovid
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date March 27, 2005Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 4.14 of 5,
7.00 votes
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Review 4 of 39
Price Paid:
$699.00
from outlaw directly Summary: the sound is clear, precise, and musical, with more than enough choices for surround modes, as well as sn outstanding purist direct, two channel choice as well. The five and seven channel cirrus possibilities are awesome, a word I never use in this context. The tech support is the best I have ever seen by a company. Strengths: great versatility of settings, and the sound is magnificent for music and home theater. Weaknesses: remote contro; is complicated (though logical) and took some getting used to, before it becamed secons nature. Similar Products Used: Denon 3801
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Rating Reviewed by:
 MAB
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date February 9, 2005Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5,
4.00 votes
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Review 5 of 39
Price Paid:
$699.00
from Outlaw Summary: I've had the 950/7100 combo for about three weeks now, and have but a few complaints, and even those are extremely minor. This is the third unit I've demo'd in a search for a replacement of my Denon 2800, the first two being the latest Denon 2805 (I ventured a guess that if the 2805 wasn't cutting it, the 3805 would be much the same) and a Rotel 1056. I've submitted a review on each of those in their own section.
Anyway, back to the 950. I basically found out about it by a comment in a magazine and checking the reviews posted here. The $1,500 special (combo deal with the 7100) wasn't a huge stretch from the $1,170 I was willing to spend on the Rotel, so I took a shot on it.
My first initial thoughts once I took delivery was that the components were as advertised, pretty plain and the amp was a chunk (around 50 pounds). Once I plugged everything in my second thought was that I had purchased a piece of crap, in that the sound was awful. Very thin and quite unbearable (this was not nearly the case while demoing the brand new Denon and Rotel), but I figured I was already into it by $135 for shipping (30 day free trial period), so I prayed burn-in would remedy the problem. Sure enough, after 4-5 hours of running, things started to clear up, and after a day I couldn't believe the difference over the other units. Even without a direct a/b comparison, I could tell this setup was leaps and bounds better. Soundstaging was better (where extreme "toe-in" of the speakers was necessary before with prior units, it isn't with this setup), reproduction was leaps and bounds clearer, and finally playback in 2 channel bybass mode off my cd player was incredible (no more harshness).
In home theatre mode, these components are every bit as incredible. There's no comparison to this unit with respects to the Rotel 1056, in any regard as far as I'm concerned, and I liked the Rotel. The obvious power/reproduction advantage of a separate amp is obviously apparant with the Outlaw setup.
My only complaints with the 950 pertain first to the remote, and second to flexibility as far as settings. The remote is no doubt cheap, even if it's the same one offered with other companies units at 3 times the price. Of all the remotes I've dealt with, this one's the cheapest. Secondly, flexibility with remembering custom settings is lacking. Selecting bypass every time I want to listen to the cd player is annoying, and the fact that you can't customize speaker levels and tone for each source is pretty poor for such a component. I'm sure these things will probably be addressed if Outlaw comes out with a replacement for the 950, but overall they're definitely "livable" problems in light of all you gain.
For reference, my setup consists of:
Rotel RCD 1070 with PS Audio Lab cable
Toshiba SD 9000 DVD
Monitor Audio Silver 9's
Monitor Audio Silver 10 Center
Monitor Audio FB110 Sub
Audioquest Bedrock bi-wire spkr cables
Tributaries Interconnects
Shunyata Research Hydra 4 Strengths: Soundstage, clarity, power, smoothness, price (nothing can beat it, just ask any honest dealer). Weaknesses: Remote
Lack of custom settings for each source unit. Similar Products Used: Denon 2800 and 2805
Rotel 1056
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