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#50100 - 05/16/03 03:13 PM Re: The Model RR2150 Contest
73Bruin Offline
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Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 506
Loc: Torrance, CA USA
I think its obvious. The RR stands for Radar Range. The RR2150 is a microwave. In true outlaw style this baby has a lot of power 2150 watts. It will nuke food so quickly, you will think that it finished cooking before you put it in. Almost going back in time if you will.

The outlaws obviously think that having such a quick microwave will enable it to overwhelm the marketplace sending companies like GE, Panasonic and the like scurrying from the market place.
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#50101 - 05/18/03 10:30 PM Re: The Model RR2150 Contest
MJConroy Offline
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Registered: 05/18/03
Posts: 4
Loc: Laytonsville
The RR2150 is a clock radio.

It allows you to travel through time - you can fall asleep listening to it and wake up later - having traveled through time! It syncs up with the atomic clock (so it's nuclear-powered like the Nimitz!) to keep perfect time!

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#50102 - 05/18/03 11:33 PM Re: The Model RR2150 Contest
MJConroy Offline
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Registered: 05/18/03
Posts: 4
Loc: Laytonsville
The RR2150 is a a radio reverser. It erases the havoc created by the corporate takeover of radio that has destroyed the FM airwaves. It takes you back in time to the 60s and 70s when you could hear good music on the radio.
How does it do this? It picks up signals from outer space of those long-ago broadcasts (remember the opening of Contact?)

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#50103 - 05/20/03 03:56 PM Re: The Model RR2150 Contest
JasonA Offline
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 84
Loc: Marion, Iowa
I guess it's time I ring in on my "guess" as to what the RR2150 is. I debated whether or not to even post, as I'm pretty sure I actually own the RR2150 (or a prototype). Here goes...

I was in Taiwan a few weeks ago for a business trip, and I picked up something that I think might be a disguised RR2150 (maybe they have a test market over there?). It has all of the trademark Outlaw qualities, and is definitely a “one of a kind” product. However, I could be totally off on this one, you be the judge. If I’m right, the RR2150 is a WHEEL MOUNTED SUBWOOFER. That’s right, a combination subwoofer/wheel, I assume aimed at the high-end custom automotive audio market. Based on the size, it’s probably really intended for the tricked out SUVs owned by the likes of Shaq and all the rappers with nothing better to do with their money. I’m guessing you’ll be seeing a lot of these at the dB drag races this summer.

I’m not sure what the RR stands for – maybe Road Rage or something like that (these things will certainly annoy the heck out of your neighbors). The sub/wheels have a 21” diameter, and take a 50 series tire, thus the 2150 designation. I personally think PD2150 (Pimp Daddy 2150) would be a better name for them, but I’m no marketing genius. I think that if you wanted to be correct, the pronunciation whould be “R-R twinny-wun fiddy”.

The RR2150 is kind of hard to describe, but I'll do my best. Basically, you have a rather unusual speaker frame that doubles as the rim for the wheel. The magnet assembly on these things is monsterous, as it is an integral part of the driver, and is where the driver/wheel is mounted to the rest of the car. The cone of the sub is some sort of metal – maybe magnesium or aluminum (I wouldn’t put titanium past the Outlaws, either). An interesting thing to note is that the “suspension” of the cone is extremely rigid – pushing on the cone barely moves it. I suppose that’s to keep the thing durable over the potholes. The wheels also come with “spinners”, which is pretty cool. I only saw the one style there, but there might be others in the works (more on that later). Outlaw has come up with an ingenious spinning contact system, which appears to be durable enough to stand a lot of punishment. The spinners attach to the outside of the rim with some good quality bearings, so they’ll stay spinning through a 3 minute stoplight. And of course, the sub’s dust cap is the trademark Skittle green. The quality and craftsmanship is right on par with Outlaw’s other products. Beyond the green “dust cap”, the real giveaway as to the origins of the wheels is the shape of the “spinners”. The outside rim is intended to look like a lasso, and the center section is a guy wildly riding a horse. (For those of you that aren’t thrilled with the logo, don’t worry. When the wheels are spinning, it’s all just a blur!)

I’m not sure if Outlaw’s version will come with this, but each wheel I got also came with a 12oz can of “Pimp Juice”. The can claims that it is officially endorsed by Nelly. I’m not sure what the stuff is, but it drives the ladies wild! Kind of tastes like Mountain Dew with Pixie Sticks mixed in. There must be something else in it though, as it makes you particularly “smooth”. The proof is in the pudding – I think I conceived triplets on this stuff!

I’ve heard through the grapevine that Peter Tribeman is quite the “Pimp Daddy” himself. I’ve seen him in several pictures with the likes of P. Diddy, Snoop Dogg, and even some older shots with Notorious B.I.G., Tupac, and Run DMC. So that might explain the motivation behind this sort of a product.

I was going to try to get a picture of the RR2150’s on my Cadillac Escalade, but my stupid digital camera went dead on me. I had it in the truck with me last week, but I think the hard pounding of the RR2150’s may have killed most of the pixels.

If I’m way off on this one, I apologize. However, I do think this is an untapped market, and if this isn’t what the RR2150 really is, Outlaw better get on the ball and get something like this going, as this is DEFINITELY going to be the auto trend of the decade!

Jason


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#50104 - 05/20/03 04:09 PM Re: The Model RR2150 Contest
Kiwi Offline
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Registered: 01/19/03
Posts: 36
RR = Really Rugly - as in faceplate no doubt!
2150 = the estimated number of posts complaining about it !

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#50105 - 05/24/03 04:15 PM Re: The Model RR2150 Contest
Kiwi Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 01/19/03
Posts: 36
Quote:
Originally posted by Kiwi:
RR = Really Rugly - as in faceplate no doubt!
2150 = the estimated number of posts complaining about it !


Seriously though, I'm going with a Room Response correction device for frequency response analyzing/calibration/correction. It will have a plug in microphone that sits in your optimal butt site, so that it can first analyze your room response with a built in test tone, and show on screen the response graph with dips and peaks highlighted. One can then dial in a problematic frequency that your room struggles with and correct it.
The 2150 part is mysterious. Probably designates the number of bands that are tuneable - say 50 bands (18Hz - 25KHz) with 21 selectable points, 10 positions each side of the central point = 21 !

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#50106 - 05/24/03 05:53 PM Re: The Model RR2150 Contest
Paul J. Stiles Offline
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Registered: 05/24/02
Posts: 279
Loc: Mountain View, CA, USofA
"Seriously though, I'm going with a Room Response correction device for frequency response analyzing/calibration/correction. It will have a plug in microphone that sits in your optimal butt site..."

Kiwi, thats OK, but if that microphone starts drinking my beer, it's out the door!!!

Paul

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#50107 - 05/24/03 09:13 PM Re: The Model RR2150 Contest
D'Arbignal Offline
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Registered: 02/23/03
Posts: 327
Loc: NJ, USA
Kiwi,

Ooh, that's a good one. I wish I had picked that one.

I'm guessing that it's a Remote Router. It allows you to do multi-room with multiple remotes. Acts as a hub for up to 50 different remote controls in up to 21 zones. (Ok, that's overachieving, but hey, it's a guess.)

Jeff

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#50108 - 05/26/03 09:41 AM Re: The Model RR2150 Contest
JeffreyMercado Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 10/31/01
Posts: 202
Loc: Queens Village
Red Rocket BB gun w/ telescopic scope and automatic trigger. Boy, just what I wanted for Christmas.

[This message has been edited by JeffreyMercado (edited May 26, 2003).]

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#50109 - 05/27/03 07:49 PM Re: The Model RR2150 Contest
jm99 Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 04/28/02
Posts: 33
It is an Outlaw version of a Motorola DCP501 with a hard disk instead of a DVD player.

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