Outlaw Audio 970 User Manual

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Model 970 7.1 Channel Preamplifier Processor

Owner’s Manual

. Press the button on the front panel or remote to raise the level

in the channel, or to lower it

You can adjust the channel’s relative level from -10dB to +10dB.

When the level from one speaker sounds or measures close to the
previous channel, use the and Navigation buttons to move to the
next channel.

Repeat for each channel as often as is needed until the output from each
speaker sounds (or measures) the same as all the others.

. When you have finished setting the level for all of the channels

in your system, move the cursor to RETURN TO MAIN MENU by

using the and buttons on the front panel or remote.

. Press SET on the front panel or the remote.

Delay Adjust

In all probability, your speakers won’t all be at the same distance from your
main viewing/listening position. That means that the sound from each speaker
won’t reach your ears at the same time. And that means that you won’t hear
the soundtrack exactly as you should hear it – the soundstage, particularly
surround effects, will be altered, in some cases subtly and in other cases more
obviously. That is why Delay Adjustment is important!
The Model 970 makes it easy to adjust the delay without any fancy calcula-
tions involving microseconds or other esoteric quantities. You simply tell your
processor how far each speaker is from your main viewing/listening position
and the Model 970 will take care of the rest!
Before proceeding, measure the distance from each speaker to your main
viewing/listening position and write the measurements down.

To set the Delay for each channel:
1.
Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote to display

the Main Menu.

The Main Menu appears on-screen:

MAIN MENU

> INPUT

CONFIG

SPEAKER SIZE

SPEAKER X-OVER

SURROUND CONFIG

CHANNEL CALIBRATION

DELAY

ADJUST

SYSTEM

CONFIG

EXIT

. Move the cursor to DELAY ADjUST by using the and buttons

on the front panel or remote.

System Setup

. With the cursor pointing to DELAY ADjUST, press SET on the front

panel or the remote.

The Channel Calibration sub-menu appears:

DELAY ADJUST

> DELAY UNIT :FEET

FRONT LEFT : 10FEET

CENTER

: 10FEET

FRONT RIGHT : 10FEET

SURR RIGHT : 5FEET

SURR BACK R : 0FEET

SURR BACK L : 0FEET

SURR LEFT : 5FEET

SUBwOOFER : 10FEET

RETURN TO MAIN MENU

. Press the and buttons on the front panel or remote to toggle

between FEET and METER.

5. Move the cursor to FRONT LEFT by using the and buttons on

the front panel or remote.

6. Press the button on the front panel or remote to increase the

distance, or to lower it

You can adjust the distance from

0

to

20

feet (6 meters).

If a speaker is farther than 20 feet, follow the steps in the section Delay
Settings for Larger Rooms.

Repeat steps 5 and 6 for all the speakers in your system.

7. When you have finished setting the delay for all of the channels

in your system, move the cursor to RETURN TO MAIN MENU by

using the and buttons on the front panel or remote.

8. Press SET on the front panel or the remote.

The Main Menu appears.

Delay Settings for Large Rooms.
If one or more of your speakers are greater than 20 feet away from your favorite
viewing spot, use the following procedure.

1. Measure the distance from each speaker to your main viewing/

listening position.

. Write down each measurement.
. Subtract 20 from the longest measurement.
. Use the resulting answer as an “offset” for all the distances.

For example, the longest measurement in your system is the Back
Surround Left speaker at 26 feet. Subtract 20 from it. The answer of 6
becomes your offset. Now subtract the offset number from the actual
measured distances to get the measurements that you’d enter.

Speaker

Actual Distance Entered Distance

Left Front

15’

9’

Center

17’

11’

Right Front

14’

8’

Surr Right

13’

7’

Surr Back R

20’

14’

Surr Back L

24’

18’

Surr Left

12’

6’

Subwoofer

26’

20’

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