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Originally posted by tmdlp:


There was a little ego creeping into the forum .... The idea being high $$$ equipment trumps lower costing equipment every time. I have fallen into the trap myself and I would venture the majority of electronic consumers wrestle w/ this concept at some point.

A lot of consumers like myself are conditioned to accept that "you get what you pay for". This is generally true but with audio/video electronics there are 2 exceptions.
One is you're paying for a name brand from a specialty retailer and getting overcharged for a small if barely perceptible improvement, retailer overhead, and bragging rights.
The second exception could be the Outlaw products which are a great value, but not compromised so much to be mediocre performance but performance beyond its price point to compete with other equipment twice it's cost.
Is this second exception a fair assessment of Outlaw ??
The downside for myself to purchase Outlaw is the shipping aspect across the international border for delivery and warranty, if needed. It's obviously more convenient to drive to a store in town to audition stuff, take it home and test drive it. I have to get over this hurdle, or at least accept it.

Thanks to you and all that have replied so far. It's encouraging to hear so much positive feedback about the Outlaw products and the technical support so far.

In the meantime, I will lurk about in the Outlaw saloon and learn more about these products.

Cheers,