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#11508 - 06/08/03 01:48 PM Newsletter from HE Show 2003
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Outlaw Audio Update Newsletter
Special Home Entertainment Show Edition: June 2003

Dear Fellow Outlaw:

As mentioned last month, there is a great deal of activity going on at the Outlaw's hideout, where we are working on a number of new products. Two of them were on display at the Home Entertainment Show in San Francisco, but we recognize that most of you weren’t able to attend the show in person.

To fill the void for those who weren’t able to make it to the show, the vast majority of this Newsletter is devoted to HE Show news. The Outlaws made some major announcements there, and we don't want anyone to miss out on the excitement.

NEW PRODUCT NEWS

We dropped some hints about one of our new products; the RR 2150, in last month’s Newsletter and invited your guesses as to what it was. Many of you participated in that contest and some of the entries were very close to the correct description. Now that the RR 2150 has been shown to the public, the contest is over and it is time for us to provide some details on this exciting new product.

The "RR" in the model number stands for “Retro Receiver” and the “2150” indicates the power. Since the RR 2150 is a two-channel stereo receiver, the "2" stands for the number of channels while the "150" is the total power output. (The correct power rating is 2x75 watts @ 8 ohms, 20 Hz – 20K Hz, 0.07% THD, both channels driven.)

But what exactly IS a “Retro” receiver, you might ask. That’s a good question.

Since the introduction of our first digital A/V product, the Model 1050, we have received numerous quires asking if we have any plans for two-channel components. We’ve also seen a great deal of discussion in the on-line forums and our own Saloon about the capabilities of our products when used for “stereo music”. Finally, we note with interest that while home theater is clearly the engine that drives today’s home audio/video business, there is still a vibrant market for quality products that are designed specifically for traditional two-channel use, rather than multi-channel home theater applications.

Taking all of that data, and looking at what is available in the marketplace, we found that most of the current stereo receivers are simply carryovers of basic platforms developed years ago. That doesn’t make any of those products bad, but it does leave them wanting when it comes to many of the features today’s audiophiles demand. On the other hand, many of the new multichannel products have deleted many of the things that make a great stereo receiver.

The various Outlaws have been responsible for a number of two-channel products over the years, and while sitting around the electronic campfire at the Outlaw’s hideout, we began to ask ourselves what we might have done in the past if we only knew then what we know now. Since we are, after all, the Outlaws, we decided that instead of simply talking about it, we should just do it. Thus, the RR 2150 was born as a product that combines the best of the “old” and the “new” to deliver an unbeatable combination.

>From the “old”, we started with our core strength, and developed a robust, all-analog, two-channel amplifier that delivers the same level of sonic quality found in both our separates and the Model 1050. In recognition of the two most important sources for a stereo receiver, the RR 2150 is centered on a high-performance tuner section and a spectacular, low noise phono section. The feature package also includes other capabilities that were once common, but are now relative rarities. Among those are a separate record output bus, a high quality analog volume control, and a processor loop for speakers that require external equalizers.

Lest anyone think that the RR 2150 lives totally in the past, we drew on some of the latest technology to add some ideas from the “new” that are not found on any other stereo receiver. The best example of this is the inclusion of true bass management, making it possible to use sub/sat type speaker systems without sacrificing soundstage quality or smoothness. This is a first in the world of two channel products. We have also included a USB input that provides plug ‘n play connectivity with your computer for the best sound any computer has ever produced, a 3.5mm front panel input jack for easy connection to portable MP3 type players and a programmable remote control.

Bridging the old and new the RR 2150 includes some time-honored features that are implemented using the latest state of the art components and circuit design. For example, a defeatable, two-position speaker EQ control is included to provide an additional ½ octave of bass extension when the RR 2150 is used with high-quality, yet compact, bookshelf speaker systems but no subwoofer. As is traditional for two-channel products, there are tone controls, but they are non-intrusive. This allows you to add sparkle or a tad more of bass, without interfering with the critical midrange octaves where voices reside.

The combination of old and new extends beyond the electronics, as the RR 2150 introduces a totally new industrial design look for Outlaw products. As those who saw the prototype in San Francisco know, the front panel is a very “retro” design, evocative of the classic art deco table radios of the past. The front of the RR 2150 is a unique three-surface aluminum panel, and the knobs have been specially tooled to carry the design theme, sporting rubberized inserts that also indicate the control’s position. We encourage anyone who has ever commented about the design of Outlaw products to check our web site next week, when we post photos of the prototype RR 2150.

Perhaps the best way to summarize the total design of the RR 2150, from both an electronic and appearance standpoint is that it is a product that we all want for ourselves. It delivers power and performance in every aspect of its unique feature set, and it is truly elegant in its execution. It will be used in our dens, studios, offices, studies or vacation homes. We designed it to deliver the simple pleasure of music for ourselves, and we have the feeling that there are more than a few Outlaws out there who share that passion with us.

Once we return from the Home Entertainment show we’ll post more information on the RR 2150 on our web site. However, in anticipation of your questions, and we’ll address some of them here:
 The unit shown at the HE Show was a non-working design model, and as we move from the prototype stage through testing and into production there will be minor tweaks to the design. The finish and colors on the model are close to what you will see when the unit ships, but we could not duplicate the final design in a one-off sample.
 We anticipate that shipments will begin some time in late fall and will not take any reservations until six weeks before the shipments are scheduled to start.
 Yes, there will probably be a beta test, but NO, we are NOT accepting applications at this time. We’ll let you know when the tester selection process starts.
 The RR 2150 is a totally unique, totally Outlaw product. It was conceived and designed by the Outlaws in conjunction with consulting engineers in the US and Asia. It is being produced exclusively for us and will not be available as a derivative model from any other brand. No part of the system architecture is shared with another product, except, perhaps, remote control.

The preliminary, basic specs are as follows, subject to change as we move forward during the spring and summer:

Power: 2x75 watts per channel at 8 ohms, 20 Hz – 20 KHz, 0.07% THD, both channels driven
2x130 watts per channel at 4 ohms, 20 Hz – 20KHz, 0.07% THD, both channels driven
Inputs: Tuner, Video, DVD/CD, Tape, Aux, USB, Front Panel Aux
Outputs: Stereo L/R preamp outputs, L/R tape output
Processor Loop: In/Out via RCA Jacks
USB Input: Plug ‘n’ Play compatible with PC and Macintosh audio
Tuner: High sensitivity, 30 preset memories
Bass Management: Analog bass management and re-direction with subwoofer output, defeatable via rear-panel switch
Remote: Programmable four device (including RR 2150) system remote. IR In/Out jacks for system control
Power Cord: IEC Removable Type
Dimensions (HxWxD): 6” x 17.25” x 22”


Oh, yes, the price. It’s a bit too early to set the exact price, but it will fall into the $549 to $599 range, with discounts available for Outlaw “family” members.

As a final RR 2150 note, now that the cat is out of the proverbial bag, we’ve locked the Contest section of the Saloon and it will shortly move back down to the bottom of the thread listings until our next contest. When we return from San Francisco we will go through all the entries and notify the winners. Thanks to all who participated for the wisdom, imagination and psychic skills in figuring out that the RR 2150 is, and isn’t!


But, as they say on the late night infomercials, THERE’S MORE!


Sneaking in under the competition’s radar, the Outlaws announced a second new product in San Francisco. Perhaps the most frequently asked question we receive that does not deal directly with our own products is “What type of speakers do you recommend for use with Outlaw electronics?” Very shortly we’ll be able to have a new answer to that question when it comes to one category of speakers, subwoofers.

On view for the first time at the HE Show was Outlaw’s first speaker product, our Low Frequency Module, better known now as the LFM-1. Many of you know that the Outlaws have considerable experience in the world of speakers, and we’ve brought that knowledge to bear on the LFM-1. However, just to make sure that we have all bases covered, we engaged Dr. Po Ser Hsu, world renowned for his subwoofer designs and technology, to work with us on the LFM-1.

This is also a totally new, totally Outlaw, totally unique product, based around a 12-inch die cast driver in combination with a 350 watt amplifier and a downward firing, ported cabinet design. The result is a combination that is projected to deliver over 115 SPL from 20 Hz to 100 Hz. The unit weighs in excess of 75 pounds so it is unlikely to move, but we advise you to secure all other fragile objects in your listening room, as the LFM-1 will literally shake the house!

Working with Dr Hsu, we chose a 25 Hz system design. When room gain is taken into account and proper placement of the LFM-1 is made, the unit will be flat to 20 Hz,

As with the RR 2150, we’re still a bit away from delivery, as the first shipments of the LFM-1 are planned for some time this fall. However, since we know that many of you plan your upgrades in advance, we decided to announce the LFM-1 at this time so that you may consider it for future system use.

The price for this remarkable subwoofer will be under $600. In the true Outlaw tradition, this will make the LFM-1 a tremendous value unmatched by anything even close to that price.

We’ll provide more details on the LFM-1 on the web site in a week or so, along with pictures of the model that was displayed in San Francisco.


CURRENT PRODUCT NEWS


If news of two new products weren’t enough, we have some exciting news about our most popular product, the Model 950 Processor/Preamp. As the first high-quality processor/preamp to break the $1,000 barrier, it has always been a great value. Now, thanks to the efficiencies that have come with increased sales volume and production, we making it an even better value.

We are pleased to be able to announce that effective June 5, 2003, the price of a new Model 950 is being reduced from $899 to $799. In addition, pricing of any Outlaw system that includes a new Model 950 is also being reduced $100. Of course, applicable family discounts remain in effect.

If you have been sitting on the fence about upgrading from a receiver to the quality and flexibility of
Outlaw separates, this should be all the incentive you need to realize that it is time to treat yourself to the best. The new pricing for the Model 950, along with the continued availability of “B Stock” Model 950 units when ordered in a system configuration, makes the Model 950, either as a processor upgrade, or in a complete system, the best buy available from any manufacturer in the market today. What a great way to reward a recent graduate or to celebrate Father’s Day either as a gift for your Dad, or for yourself!

As a reminder, the revised pricing creates the following options:

Model 950: $799
Model 950 and Model 7100: $1,598
Model 950 and Model 955: $1,998
Model 950 and Model 970: $2,398
B-Stock Model 950 and a New Model 7100: $1498.00
B-Stock Model 950 and a New Model 755: $1898.00
B-Stock Model 950 and a New Model 770: $2298.00

Please note that new Model 950s and amplifiers are in stock for immediate shipment, but supplies of “B-Stock” Model 950’s may be limited and they are subject to availability. Due to the deep discount pricing for processor/amplifier packages, "family" pricing or other discounts do not apply, with the exception of the "Seven Stack" or 0.5 meter PCA cables that may be added at time of purchase. These packages are also subject to availability and supplies may be limited.

Caveat department: Please note that due to the nature of the discount packages in the “B-Stock” promotion the following rules apply should you wish to return one of the two products during our 30-day in-home audition period. As always, you will be responsible for the cost of the return freight for the item being sent back. In addition, if you return the B-Stock Model 950 and keep the amplifier, you will be billed for the full price of the amplifier, less any applicable family discount. Should you decide to return the amplifier and keep the B-Stock Model 950, you will be billed $739 for the Model 950, in addition to the cost of the return freight.

In non-pricing related news, the reviewers are continuing to shower praise on the Model 950, as a recent reviews in DVD etc. At least two other very positive reviews are scheduled to appear in the months ahead, but the publications have requested that we withhold their names until the magazines hit your mailbox or the newsstands.

Our final “Current Products” note is to remind you that all other Outlaw products remain in stock and available for immediate shipment. From time to time we also have B-Stock availability on the Model 1050, our amplifiers (except the Model 200) and the ICBM-1. If you are interested in a B-Stock version of an Outlaw product, please send us an e-mail and we will let you know what the current status for that particular model is. Thanks to the strong customer satisfaction with Outlaw products, we are unable to guarantee that any model will be available as “B-Stock”.


HOUSEKEEPING AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEWS


“Out of Office” Department: Since the core of the Outlaw team left the Hideout until after the Home Entertainment Show, we may be a bit backed up in terms of responding to your customer service and general inquiry e-mails and phone calls. Please accept our apologies if we are unable to respond to you as quickly as you have been used to. We’ll try to catch up as quickly as we can, but you may encounter some delays until about June 10th.

“Show Special” Department: Those of you who visited with us at the HE Show know that we offered a few “Show Specials”, and many asked if we could extend the offer beyond the end of the Show so that they could give the idea a bit of thought. We’re pleased to extend the specials until Friday, June 13th, just to make that a lucky day. In fairness to those who couldn’t make it to the show, we list those specials here, and we are pleased to make them available to the entire Outlaw community. Please note that these are limited time offers, and they will absolutely expire on the 13th. No further extensions will be allowed:

Show Special #1: Buy two Model 200 M-Block amplifiers at the regular price and get a third for only $149.

Show Special #2: Buy four Model 200 M-Block amplifiers at the regular price and get the fifth amplifier free.

Show Special #3: Buy an ICBM-1 and ground shipping is free.

Show Special #4: Buy any package of the Model 950 and a Model 7100, Model 755 or Model 770 and the price of a “Seven Pack” of the 0.5m PCA cables is reduced to $49 when ordered at the same time.

Saloon Department: As stated in last month’s Newsletter, we are very serious about maintaining a cordial and collegiate environment in the Saloon. Without restating the rules again, we remind everyone that violations will be dealt with as appropriate.

Order Processing Department: Melissa has asked us to explain that due to an increase in credit card fraud, the security rules we operate under require that when an order’s ship-to address is different that the billing address for the credit card you must register the additional request with your credit card company. We know that this may seem like an inconvenience, but it is for your protection as well as ours. If you have any question about shipping to a different address, please fell free to contact Melissa before you place your order. This will help us to help you, and it will eliminate any delay in processing your order.


The Editorial Outlaw

The Editorial Outlaw is traveling between the Hideout and San Francisco, so we are spared his commentary this time around. He assures us that he will return next month with some thoughts on the Outlaw view of the world of home theater and audio/video products.


That's it for now. We’ll be back in another four to six weeks with more news from the Home Entertainment Show and all things Outlaw.


Regards,


The Outlaws


The contents of this Update Newsletter are Copyright © 2003 by Outlaw Audio, LLC. All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution, internet posting or other reproduction by physical or electronic means is prohibited. Outlaw Audio and the Outlaw Audio logo trademarks of Outlaw Audio, LLC. Prices, product descriptions and specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice or liability to upgrade existing products.
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#11509 - 06/08/03 04:22 PM Re: Newsletter from HE Show 2003
SpOoNmAn Offline
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Am I the only one who receives the Newsletter in triplicates? Just curious

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#11510 - 06/09/03 11:51 PM Re: Newsletter from HE Show 2003
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I also get the newsletter in triplicate.

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#11511 - 06/09/03 11:54 PM Re: Newsletter from HE Show 2003
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Registered: 04/06/02
Posts: 264
Loc: Independence, Ohio, USA!!
Ok, I thought it might have been just me

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