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Outlaw Audio Debuts New Home Theater Receiver, Power Amplifier, And Subwoofer

17-Oct-05

Outlaw Audio announced immediate availability of three new products, making this the largest new product roll out in the company's six-year history. ""We've been breaking the so-called 'rules' since the beginning,"" said Scott Jackson, Outlaw's manager of sales and marketing. ""When you look at our new receiver, you will see features and capabilities -- such as DVI switching, multichannel digital and analog bass management, and analog bypass on all inputs -- that are simply not found on typical mass market products, especially in this price range. Since we don't have to support the 'bricks and mortar' establishment, we can offer consumers more for less, while providing exceptional customer service."" The Outlaw Audio Model 1070 is a full-featured, 7.1 channel A/V receiver that delivers the ultimate in sonic performance at a value price of just $899. It features DVI switching, component video cross-conversion, 7x65 Watts with all channels driven, and one of the most comprehensive suites of bass management options available at any price. The Outlaw Audio Model 7125 ($999) is a seven-channel, 125-watts-per-channel home theater power amplifier that delivers all the amplification necessary to compliment today's latest 6.1 and 7.1 channel surround processors, such as the Outlaw Audio Model 990. The Model 7125 replaces their highly acclaimed 100ñwattsñper-channel Model 7100. The Outlaw Audio LFM-2 ($299) subwoofer is intended for enthusiasts with smaller rooms and modest budgets. Like its larger brother, the Outlaw's widely praised LFM-1, the LFM-2 was developed with the aid of Dr. Poh Ser Hsu, one of the worldís most respected subwoofer designers. It has an 8-inch woofer and powerful 150 Watt BASHÆ amplifier in a ported, down-firing configuration engineered to deliver the perfect blend of high power output and remarkably deep bass for smaller living rooms, offices, dorms or bedrooms.

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