Originally posted by gonk:
Peter is an Outlaw, but he also works for Atlantic Tech.
"Works for A.T."? Cute way to put it Gonk.
As 'President' of a company, I would figured that "A.T. works for him" would have been a better way to phrase it.
Originally posted by rmbg:
There is a reveiw of the Atlantic Technology P-2000 on the Home Theater magazine February edition. Here is my gripe on that review. How come there is no mention or comparison to the Outlaw 950? ...
rmbg,
One key point to keep in mind - the target audience of Outlaw Audio versus that of Atlantic Technology.
O.A. is targetting the educated consumer. The consumer who is willing to do their own research, figures out exactly what they want and therefore doesn't require the pre-sales, sales and post-sales support staff of your 'typical' retail purchaser.
A.T. is targetting the professional installer. These people typically provide the equipment, installation services and post-sales support to end users who don't want to see the product, nor do they really care about it. They just want it to sound good and to work.
Different audiences + different support (pre & post sales) requirements = different pricing models.
Just my two cents worth of analysis.
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