On the subject of products that are 100% Outlaw, don’t forget that they continue to sell their stereo receiver, which is a truly unique product. They must have designed it themselves, as they state, as no one else offers it, or anything else like it.

To counter what Ritz’s friend said, the RR 2150 is far from a “disposable” item. It seems that once people get Outlaw products, particularly something like the RR 2150, they keep them for a while. Indeed, the number of people here that say they are still using not only 990’s, but also 950’s, speaks to the value of Outlaw’s products for the price.

While they’ve said that the amps are built by an OEM, the configuration —and the pricing – are certainly unique to Outlaw.

Same for their Outlaw branded subs and speakers: Clearly BUILT by someone else, but they are unique and to what must be an Outlaw generated specifications.

As always, Gonk seems to be right on the money with regard to the trials and tribulations Outlaw AND others have had with processors, but a look at the Outlaws' broader product line would indicate that they still have products no one else offers, and seeing the call for beta testers they put out today one has to wonder what else they have up their sleeves.


Edited by PodBoy (07/01/10 02:22 PM)