"Outlaw is not a leopard that changes it's spots at a moment's notice, it a manufacturer of quality audio compenents."

That's exactly what Outlaw did. It changed it's spots!
They droped the price without giving customers who bought in the past 30 days notice or the courtesy of offering them the new price. That is a lack of the "customer service" that they so loudly tout and may be an indication that Outlaw is hurting financially. They have that money in hand and probably need to get rid of excess inventory due to soft sales hence the price drop; not the corporate line they gave in the latest newsletter about production volumes. If you believe that I got a bridge to sell ya! Outlaw ain't moving that many 950's to drop the price $100 to benefit the customer. In fact the opposite is more likely true. They have too much product on hand that ain't been sold. As Xyzfla stated above, alot of the Biggies are offering huge discounts. Many of them, including Outlaw, may not survive the current economic downturn. How many people go out and buy Audio equipment without hearing it? Not many, and the only reason they do is
word of mouth and customer service which for Outlaw may be on the downward side of the curve with this move. Outlaw should step up to the plate and honor their new price to those who bought within the 30 day period.