Nothing's wrong with green, but I think that Outlaw has moved on from it. Based on the pictures from HE2004 in New York (both
psklenar\'s pictures and
desperado\'s pictures ), Outlaw has refined their design style some. The basic "feel" of the gear (RR2150 excluded, of course, since it's sort of unique) still hasn't changed much in my opinion - the only significant difference is the removal of the green power button, which while distinctive also generated a lot of grief for them. That's OK, though, because I've got one of the
original green buttons on my Model 750 (complete with back light when it's on) and a green button on the 950.
The rest of the changes could be considered variations on the original theme: black aluminum faceplate, nothing but a power button on the amps, and a simple assortment of buttons along with a large volume knob on the far right for other gear. It's still Outlaw, but it's less likely to get accused of being ugly.
I'd gotten pretty used to the old green color scheme after all these years, but so far I've found the new gray and light blue combo very comfortable. And so far the old "post new topic" and "post reply" buttons are still hanging around, complete with the ol' green buttons...