Originally posted by underparr:
Well like Cliff control and multi-zone is as much an issue as quality of music and processing. My gear is rack mounted in it's own room so everything is controlled through the wall with a Pronto. I ended up with a Denon 5803. It has full control of 3 zones if needed and discretes for everything you could think of and more. I am not comparing it at all to the 950 as they are 2 totally different products. I was considering the 950 very hard but with what I see as a lot of little annoying control problems that would drive me nuts I did what was best for me dollars not being an issue. For some where dollars are an issue this is their only choice and I see some people, not all basing their decisions on that alone. It jumps right out in some posts. For some this is all they can afford and I respect them but the cheap ones I don't respect at all. I even see people trying to get free shipping,cables etc etc. You folks should look in the mirror and see what the rest of us see. If you really feel the 950 is for you,worth the wait and within your budget then that is the reason to buy it. Please stop demanding these people give you their blood. I don't think they have much wiggle room in their price point to earn a reasonable profit and still give more away.
underparr,
While your opinion is certainly welcome, I respectfully disagree.
My job, as a consumer, is to buy the product that best fits my needs at the best price possible. Outlaw's job is to maximize its profits. Somewhere in the middle lies the equilibrium.
Outlaw will not make a deal that is unprofitable. Only they know what their margins are. Only they know how much they can wiggle. Outlaw's success is predicated almost exclusively upon word of mouth. Only they can determine the value of the word of mouth generated by treating their customers well. Do you feel that you have been treated well of late?
I have been waiting since January. Outlaw set our expectations for delivery and then failed to deliver on time. I understand the reasons why and I sympathize. I have no problem with missing a drop date. I do, however, have a problems with Outlaw's failure to maintain communication with its loyal customers.
As you obviously have been following these threads, you must have noticed that Outlaw's actions of late have not engendered much goodwill among its intended customer base. Outlaw's silence has created a good deal of distrust. From the postings I have read, I must conclude that a good number of people have lost faith and purchased from alternate vendors. I have considered it myself.
Despite the problems, some of us have remained loyal to Outlaw. If we have rattled their cages, it is because we do not want to see Outlaw fail. We have been trying to remind them to focus on the customer, as this is the only way they will succeed. For a short while, they seemed to forget that.
As to the question of compensation, I feel that I have waited an unusually long time this product. Outlaw has, in the past, expressed its appreciation for the loyalty of its customers by offering them compensation for their investment of time, energy, and ultimately, money.
With all due respect, I don't think it is your place to dictate what other should request or expect. I have made no demands of Outlaw. I have suggested that they offer some consideration for the loyalty and patience many of us have manifested.
Ultimately, a potential customer will have to decide whether Outlaw is the right choice. Only Outlaw Audio can decide how it wants to treat its customers.
Your opinions are welcome. Your baseless judgement is not.
Sincerely,
Santa Clara Jim