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| | Home Theater & Sound Equipment Review -- Outlaw Audio 1050 Audio/Video Receiver (3/2002) |
 | | Other features of the Model 1050 include a sleep timer, a Dolby Digital night mode, a tuner section, and additional ambience-extraction DSP modes, entitled "Natural," "Jazz," "Hall," and "Stadium." I found the Natural mode useful for watching videotapes, with the other modes giving too much reverb for my tastes. |
 | | In the Outlaw Model 1050 receiver, the two-channel analog inputs are digitized, which allows you to use a subwoofer with your main speakers. |
 | | This is useful when you are using the Model 1050 for both home theater and music, since it will allow the subwoofer to be used both as an LFE channel and to augment the bass of your main speakers if needed. |
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