i understand... i also like the look of the variations in the 300 systems that i've seen. just didn't want anyone thinking they were going to get a "perfect" match by going blue, and then being disappointed. i have only a 1200 borg and a boogie, and i'd say that they're pretty much identical in color. the blue fpe panel that i bought, however, was a much redder blue (approaching purple), and looked ugly next to the "authentic" 1200's. kevin --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Bryan Carrigan <bryancarrigan@...> wrote: > > Same here. I've owned 20 plus various 300 and 1200 series > modules plus custom anodized stuff and I can maybe find 3 > that perfectly match. Honestly, I don't think this is a bad thing > and have grown to like the variations. It sort of gives it an ancient > Laboratory look if that makes any sense. I like this about the arp > 2500 as well which used 2 or 3 different batches of metal that looks > cool when mixed up. > > bryan > > > On Jun 10, 2006, at 11:36 AM, Gary Chang wrote: > > > > Kevin, > > > > Having 40 module system, with virtually all of the editions of front > > panel runs represented, I can tell you that there is quite a lot of > > variation in Wiard Blue; the FPD version of blue is just another > > variation. > > > > gary >
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Re: Blue Frackrack Zero Oscilator (wiard look)
2006-06-11 by supisuzoi
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