nc42acc New member Joined Jan 20, 2016 Messages 1,131 Location The Matrix Oct 26, 2021 Thread Author #1 Does Boulder offer a black option for their equipment?
aKnyght Active member Joined Jan 18, 2018 Messages 1,052 Location saṃsāra Oct 26, 2021 #2 nc42acc said: Does Boulder offer a black option for their equipment? Click to expand... no idea -- but i find this question and your avatar ...interesting :lol: btw: i am also partial to black [and wood] versions of gear.
nc42acc said: Does Boulder offer a black option for their equipment? Click to expand... no idea -- but i find this question and your avatar ...interesting :lol: btw: i am also partial to black [and wood] versions of gear.
Mike Audioshark Staff member Joined Apr 2, 2013 Messages 30,301 Location Sarasota, FL Oct 26, 2021 #3 They do not. Black anodizing is a messy, costly, non-environmentally friendly process. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
They do not. Black anodizing is a messy, costly, non-environmentally friendly process. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
nc42acc New member Joined Jan 20, 2016 Messages 1,131 Location The Matrix Oct 26, 2021 Thread Author #4 Funny correlation but I like it. I have worked hard to create complete blackness in my audio rack. aKnyght said: no idea -- but i find this question and your avatar ...interesting :lol: btw: i am also partial to black [and wood] versions of gear. Click to expand...
Funny correlation but I like it. I have worked hard to create complete blackness in my audio rack. aKnyght said: no idea -- but i find this question and your avatar ...interesting :lol: btw: i am also partial to black [and wood] versions of gear. Click to expand...
nc42acc New member Joined Jan 20, 2016 Messages 1,131 Location The Matrix Oct 26, 2021 Thread Author #5 This makes sense coming from the uber liberal state of Colorado. Black gear just sounds better. Mike said: They do not. Black anodizing is a messy, costly, non-environmentally friendly process. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Click to expand...
This makes sense coming from the uber liberal state of Colorado. Black gear just sounds better. Mike said: They do not. Black anodizing is a messy, costly, non-environmentally friendly process. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Click to expand...
NekoAudio New member Joined Dec 27, 2018 Messages 455 Location San Jose, CA Oct 26, 2021 #6 They have made some in black finish before, but only for their most expensive product line and at extra cost. I found the post that described this.
They have made some in black finish before, but only for their most expensive product line and at extra cost. I found the post that described this.