Yeah, "rebranded equipment from other companies" feels a bit overstated to me, and I dunno, "good service" doesn't seem to be the primary reason many of the folks I've been reading around here chose Outlaw. I certainly didn't, but then, I also own the receiver that is undeniably unique. At this juncture, it may even be a pretty significant part of what's keeping the lights on around here.

I said in another thread that companies interested in hi fi don't have an easy time of it right now, and in an economy that privileges big businesses, being smaller is always a challenge. If it feels like Outlaw's treading water, it seems to me that it's more about the high cost of implementation rather than any lack of ideas.
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