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It's not easy being green -- just pictures

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Note: this thread is the picture posts extracted from this active thread http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/planet-10-hifi/166518-its-not-easy-being-green-apologies-kermit.html


One of the nice things about the white Fostex cones is that they can be made almost any colour... here is a recent set i did for a client in NY.

Green-on-green-FE126e.jpg


She likes these better than her TB 1772 (both sonically & cosmetically). I expect the TB to land here soon for the same treatment.

Here is a robin's egg blue FE126. These are in the UK now... they are pre-EnABL.

blue-fe126-onMoss-tn.jpg


Another shade of blue... pretreated (and matched) for the client to do their own EnABL

nigel-hall-blue-preTreat-FE.jpg


More to follow.

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Here are a couple more examples.

This one is an experiment to see about blending 2 colours together to get a gradient... i didn't suceed but learned a lot and still ended up with a pretty set of drivers (we have just built a special set of mFonken to house these (for our Fostex archives)

blue-FE127eN.jpg


A set of light blue with purple spots:

Carey-blue-wPurple.jpg


One more for tonight. A client had his DCA4 sent directly here. He wanted Maroon with yellow spots. I drove a maroon Jaguar for awhile. I used that as a colour reference. He loves them.

DCA4eN.jpg


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