Owner's Manual

RR2160
MkII Owner’s Manual
Outlaw Audio RR2160
MkII Stereo RetroReceiver
15
Connecting Recording Equipment and An External Processor to the RR2160
MkII
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ETHERNET
MAIN
IN
SUB1
MASTER POWER
ON OFF
OUTPHONO
PHONO
GROUND
MC MM
IN1 2 3 4
SUB2
PRE
OUT
REC
OUT
AUDIO IN
EXTERNAL
PROCESSOR
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R
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L
R
ACCESSORY POWER
5V DC / 1.0A MAXPC-USB COAX 2
OPT 2 TRIGGER
OUT IR-IN
1 2
IR-OUT
USB PLAY/
UPGRADER
SERIAL NUMBER:
RIGHT
SPEAKERS
A
B
A
B
LEFT
SPEAKERS
HD RADIO ANT.
RR2160
MkII
Outlaw Audio, LLC
Easton, MA USA
www.outlawaudio.com
Designed in the USA
Made in China
AC INPUT 120V
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60Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION 400W
WiFi ANT.
COAX 1
OPT 1
BASS
MANAGEMENT
60 80
100
BP
RECORDING DEVICE
EXTERNAL PROCESSOR E.G. EQ OR COMPRESSOR
R
L
L
R
OUTPUTS
OUTPUTS
INPUTS INPUTS
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L
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Speaker Connections
Many Outlaws will use full range speakers with the
RR2160 MkII. These speakers reproduce the entire
audible range from a single enclosure. Some will
augment their full range speakers’ bass output
capability by adding a subwoofer. In still other cases,
some will use compact “monitor” or bookshelf
speakers with limited low end performance in
combination with a separate subwoofer. Regardless
of the configuration, brand or model of your speakers,
the RR2160 MkII is uniquely designed to provide
outstanding sound quality.
The speaker binding posts (R12 and R26) are
five-way connectors with gold-plated contact
areas that accept bare wire, pin terminations,
spade lugs, and banana plugs.
The choice is yours.
This receiver is capable of powering 2 pairs of
speakers, Speaker A and Speaker B. While this
unit can support down to a 8 ohm load, if you
plan on running both pairs of speakers
concurrently, they will need to be rated 16 ohm
nominal.
Physical Connections
The RR2160 MkII accommodates two separate pairs
of speakers so that you may have one pair in your
main listening room and another in a remote location
such as a patio or kitchen. Speaker connections are
made the same way for both sets of speakers, but
always make certain that you connect a pair of
speakers, not just one. As the audio sent to both pairs
of speakers is the same, it makes no difference which
pair is connected to which set of terminals.