The main thing about his possible involvement in NAD, is that in the world of Hi-Fi, NAD was and is all about getting the most out of your dollar. For 30 years or whatever it is, NAD has been one of the best companies in the Audio industry.
I mean their $300 CD players are just outstandingly bad ass. The DVD changer they have is fucking awesome, and IMHO the best DVD player under $1,000.
NAD had an attitude about the market and providing the consumer with the best sound for the money. They did all they could to live up to it.
So the fact that Outlaws was started by someone that involved in NAD DOES mean something.
Something good.