The Outlaws appear to have been badly burned on the development of their Atmos based processor(s), it's unclear if they have a development pipeline anymore. They learned a hard lesson more than once about announcing product while in development.

At the same time, Monoprice appears to have moved into an Outlaw like role partnering with ATI to produce private label amps and also an Atmos processor (HTP-1). There are many brands that appear to be using a similar platform, although they're all likely to hit a wall as the DACs in that platform are AKM and the factory burned down...

The market has really changed - receivers and processors are quickly going out of fashion as the TV manufacturers embrace soundbars, powered wireless speakers, and built in streaming apps. Physical media is on the outs. The market seems to be split into TV based integrated solutions or high end multi-channel custom installations - far from where Outlaw made it's mark.

I fear the Outlaw 976 may have gone the way of the Oppo players.
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Outlaw Audio Model 976 / 7700 / Ultra-X13
B&W CM9, CM Center, DS3 (side), DM303 (back)
Blue Jeans Cables (XLRs, Canare 4S11 Bi-wire, HDMI)
Tivo Bolt, Xbox Series X, Panasonic ub820, AppleTV 4k, LG C765P
Roon, Allo Digione Signature, Sonore MicroRendu, Uptone Audio LPS-1, Peachtree Audio Nova 150
GIK Acoustics Soffit Bass Traps, 244 Panels, Monster Bass Traps, QRD7 / Polyfusor Diffusers