Originally Posted By: Woohoo
Totally off topic Gonk. The point I'm trying to make is: if Outlaw wants to stand out from the crowd, they need to be different from the crowd!
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Yup, plug the S. O. B. in. Control it from from a integrated controller in a NEW OUTLAW 999 or an external box which would cost an extra $150.


The issue is that it's not $150, maybe $500, because engineering/development for a low volume product is a significant cost issue. Outlaw is designed as a value brand, not money no object brand. There are so many things that can be done, but since Outlaw wants to do value as a primary goal, getting a highly functional product is a higher priority for them.

There are people that like glowing facades, but Outlaw is not the company making that kind of product. Outlaw is different from the crowd, as they offer products other people don't, even though others might offer "similar" products.