Originally Posted By: Hank
Boys, what I see here are a bunch of guys wanting to see the 978 released and bought by customers who will then report on performance and any "bugs". After the evaluations are in and performance is good and bugs are nonexistant or minimal, then this bunch will order 978'. The problem with this is that the 'customers' are US. There's no one out there in mass consumer land who will buy a 978 - they don't know that Outlaw Audio exists. It is US who will have to buy and experience the 978's performance and report back here. If you are too leery to buy and want to sit and wait while others test the 978 for you, I think that's a flawed process. Be a bit braver.


It's not about being brave. It's about being smart. As a customer, I don't want to pay for the "privilege" of debugging a consumer electronics product. I don't have the time or the energy. That goes for both Outlaw and Emotiva.

Best,
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