The following is a press release from Outlaw Audio about very good sales they have commemorating the 2004 HE event.
"We have put together some incredible system values that will be available starting with your receipt of this Newsletter, through the Show and continuing until Midnight EDT, May 31, 2004:
· Buy an Outlaw combo package with a Model 950 and a Model 7100 amplifier and get an additional $100 discount on the regular combo price making the total $1,498. o Add an LFM-1 Subwoofer to the combo and the entire package is priced at $1,997!
· Buy an Outlaw combo package with a Model 950 and a Model 755 amplifier and get an additional $100 discount on the regular combo price, making the total $1,898. o Add an LFM subwoofer and get the entire package for $2,397!
· Buy a 950/7100 or 950/755 combo with one LFM-1 Subwoofer, and add a second LFM-1 for $399.
· Buy an Outlaw combo package with a Model 950 and a Model 770 amplifier and get an additional $150 discount on the regular combo price, making the total $2,248. o Add an LFM subwoofer and get the entire package for $2,697!
· Buy the 950/770 combo with one LFM-1 Subwoofer, and add a second LFM-1 for $299.
Here is their explanation on why the RR2150 will be delayed until the last quarter of the year--jeez. Guess I will have to wait until then to get it for my office.
OUTLAW RR 2150 UPDATE
This is a product that we first previewed at last year's show, so it does not fit into the "sneak preview" category. However, after that first showing we took your comments about the original prototype to heart and made substantial changes to the front panel design and color scheme.
What you will see this weekend is a final design sample that shows how this unique product evokes the style and solidity of art deco radios with the power and performance of a modern stereo receiver. We had planned to be closer to production at this point than we admittedly are, but in order to get the mechanical design and finish detail made to our standards it was necessary to change both tools and factory two times. However, once you see the end result we know you'll be pleased with the results and will understand why we are taking our time with this one. Of course, we will also be anxious to hear your opinions.
Mechanical and appearance aside, the RR 2150's specifications and feature list remain unchanged from the original listings in earlier Newsletters. (Available in the archives on our website for those who are not familiar with the RR 2150's impressive capabilities.) Simply put, we have only one goal in mind for this product: to make it the best looking, best sounding, and easiest to use stereo receiver ever made. If that sounds like an ambitious goal, it is. We intend to make good on our promise of delivering nothing less than what we believe many will call "the last great stereo receiver."
Look for it to be available before the end of the year.
NEW PRODUCT PREVIEWS
Along with the latest version of the RR 2150, we will be previewing two major new products and two additions to our line of cables during the Home Entertainment Show. We don't want to tip our hats on this until the Show opens, but here are some hints:
· The first new product is a prototype of a new model in the category that gave us our start. Its combination of specifications and price will create a unique package that will set a new benchmark for high performance.
· Recognizing that the digital television transition is finally picking up steam, and with the knowledge that DVI and/or HDMI connectivity is part of all the new digital video displays, satellite receivers, cable set-tops and HDTV off-air tuners, we will announce two additions to our line of high value cable and interconnect products. One will be DVI-D to DVI-D interconnects in a variety of lengths and with the quality and value that Outlaw's cable products have come to represent. The other are DVI-D to HDMI interconnects that allow you to bridge source products and displays that have one of the two digital interconnects, but not both.
· The second major product is one that we're keeping completely under wraps until the show opens with only one hint. This model is related to some of the items previewed above. While it will not be available until the end of this year we felt it was time to give everyone a peek at an important "work in progress."