First let me thank Outlaw for listening so closely to your customer base and really creating a different and positive experience for the audio/video community.

I would like to add some items to the list of feature for future generations of outlaw products:

I will arrange my list into two categories absolute must haves and then my wish list.

Must have features:

• Automatic speaker setup with room correction / equalization and base management (Pioneer’s Advanded MCACC with phase control / Audussey MultEQ) and base management – I have lived with this feature for a little over 3 years now. Starting with Yamaha’s YPAO, a short lived stint with Denon’s Audussey MultEQ, and now Pioneers Advanced MCACC with Phase control. I believe Outlaws base management options (individual speaker bass management controls) to be superior to the bass management features on brands listed above but I Outlaws base management was combined with room correction/EQ I would have been sold

It was for this feature set alone that I didn’t buy an Outlaw 990.

After experiencing the dramatic effects these systems have on the overall sound quality I will never go back to a system without it. These systems seem to bring out the detail, increase the focus, add depth to the sound stage and just make the sound snap into place. Especially, since theater room has to share duties as a living room. Which I would believe to be similar to many buyers of the Outlaw products.

I will note that of the three systems mentioned above Pioneer’s implementation of the room correction/EQ software is by far the best implementation I have worked with to date. It is the most detailed in its configuration, offers 6 memory settings for slightly different EQ configurations which the user can scroll through from the remote while listen to any source. The Pioneer offering allows you to copy one room correction/EQ configuration to a second memory position and then make minor manual adjustments to all aspects of the room correction/EQ functions including speaker management and bass management. This feature is great for a variety of situations. One example is where you have a CD which is overly bright, you can create an EQ configuration for those recordings. All in all I love the sound produced by the out of the box automatic configuration.

One more note on the Room EQ and Correction software. Pioneer, Denon and Yamaha do not offer the room correction / EQ or bass management on the Multi channel analog inputs, which is a disappointment. It is understood that it would require another analog to digital back to analog conversion but, I believe the benefit you gain from the room correction EQ and base management will make up for whatever perceived losses there might be. If Outlaw could offer a user selectable option for analog to digital conversion on the multi channel audio inputs where room correction/EQ and bass management can be applied that would be hugely appreciated. There should be a method were by there is no loss in sound quality because of the digital to analog to digital conversion. If Theta, Meridian and Anthem seem do it, I would think Outlaw could do it as well at a very cost effective option.

• I,link, HDMI, and either USB or Ethernet connections for digital audio support - Of these connections i.link and HDMI are he most critical. i.link, if implemented correctly offers one of the best digital audio transmission options available. A gitter free digitial audio connection which can support at least 8 channels of lossless audio. It is already certified for transmission of both DVD-Audio and SACD.

Another benefit is with both Windows Vista and the newest MAC OS’s will support transmission of lossless digital audio via i.link (basically the receiver becomes a sound card at that point). As much as so many audiophiles may want to fight it, the PC has the ability to be one of the most enjoyable audio/videophile sources in your audio rack. Lossless audio, HD Video, with tons storage and i.link providing for that perfect connection between the PC and pre/pro.

HDMI with audio support is a given requirement. HDMI seems to be the digital AV connection of choice for the consumer electronics industry. Now with that said HDMI 1.2 support is a must as the format is already settled.

Also greatly desired is switching for at least 4 HDMI devices (4 in 1 out). Up/down conversion/transcoding from analog to HDMI is also a must. Please make sure the HDMI connections are full HDCP compliant.

It is the lack of the above features which keep me from buying the Outlaw 990 witch I would gladly upgrade to.

Wish List:

• Pro/Pro built on a card based, user configurable architecture -

Integra Research with its card based upgradable pre/pro is extremely smart and is the only truly affordable pro/pro of this design (Meridian offers this architecture in their 800 reference series designs and there are others which offer a similar platform). Now Integra Research will likely not succeed with its platform simply because it does not have the powerful distribution channel which Outlaw has. Think about it Integra has this pre/pro configurator and then when you finish configuring the pre/pro you then have to go find a dealer. With the direct to consumer business model the consumer decides what options he/she needs and when the configuration is complete they can buy immediately.

A card based platform of this type offers both the consumer and Outlaw many benefits. I will address the high level benefits of both the consumer then Outlaw (you would like a more detailed list please feel free to contact me directly:

Consumer:
o The consumer can choose the features which her or she really needs or wants - I have notice many post not only here but also in many other audio forms where consumers have desperately wanted to option to include or exclude certain features from the pre/pro, a card based/modular architecture would support this desire.
o As new connection options (HDMI specs, Fireware, USB audio, no telling what my be next) become available the user can upgrade to the items they need by the inclusion or replacement of a card instead of having to replace the entire pre/pro
o As new audio decoding/encoding specs become available (Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS HD, etc) the user can replace the processing module if that is not upgradable via software upgrade.
o Now one feature which would be great is if the consumer had the option of output stages, ie unbalance (most cost effective), Balanced XLR (next most cost effective, balance/unbalance but with a tube stage, and then when market adoption has reached critical mass offer a pure digitial PCM output stage for those which have adopted active speakers (similar to what Meridian is now doing).

Outlaw:
o Lower long term development cost – Once you have developed a strong stable platform/architecture your design approach becomes modular. You can develop best of bread solutions into a card which interacts with a core platform.
o Lower production cost - a good part of your production cost goes into parts which may or may not be needed by end users. For example, I have very little need for analog audio or video inputs in my pre/pro. Almost all my audio connections are digital and definitely all my video connections are over HDMI/DVI
o Outlaw can experiment with new technologies without having to do a ground up redesign of the entire product.
o Outlaw can offer a modular pricing module. Because of customer choice some customer are will to pay more for certain features over other but those extreme cost conscience people can enjoy the best their budget can afford for now and upgrade later as their budget permits

• A video scaler to the quality of either DVDO’s iScan VP30 or Silicon Optics Realta for all none HD and analog sources on the HDMI output