In the new 800 line, do you think there are any significant issues with this gloss look and home theater?
Piano black and HT
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Significant..mmmmm
That would depend upon ones tolerances.For some I'm sure it will be.Now that you can't see the wood grain I'm sure the need to have beautiful grain is no longer needed since you can't see it.I'm old school in the belief that more work goes into things that are seen.
And please remember folks they will will be a gloves only affair in piano black.One nick and it will be an expensive ouch.A Man should never Gamble more than he can stand to loose.- Bottom
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My issue with piano or gloss black is all the reflections if they are infront of the screen.
I like the look of it though.B&W- Bottom
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Originally posted by Race Car DriverMy issue with piano or gloss black is all the reflections if they are infront of the screen.
I like the look of it though.
I totally agree. I like the look of the piano gloss. I had a Velodyne DD18 in gloss black. Loved the looks. But the reflection of my projection screen was annoying. I recently replaced the DD18 with a JL Audio F112 in SATIN black. Looks and sounds great.
In my room, if the front three were piano gloss, that would defintely be too reflective.Last edited by htsteve; 09 January 2010, 09:57 Saturday.- Bottom
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I'll bet the new speakers will look fantastic when they are all sparkly and clean. Not practical for my life (dust). To each their own, but I don't think I'd buy piano black speakers or subs. I do wish they would still offer the satin finish - that is what my 640's are and 19 years later, they still look excellent. Like 1oldguy said "One nick..." and I'd be seeing that nick from across the room. 8O
It seems like they went to add some zazz to the diamond series with the gloss finish, the chrome ring around the drivers and funky terminals. I'm sure they will look awesome at the dealership, but I'm soooo happy with the looks of my 803S's instead.-B&W: 803S, HTM4S, M-1
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Originally posted by wildmdaIn the new 800 line, do you think there are any significant issues with this gloss look and home theater?Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower- Bottom
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I'm a wood type of guy. I wouldn't even buy my piano in gloss black. It would be Mahoghany. :shrug:Panasonic TC-P65VT30
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I am not a fan of piano black either. I never could own one of the awesome Pioneer Elite plasmas for that reason alone. I always liked Runco's brushed aluminum flat panel bezels. Satin or "black ash" is the way to go if you do not want a colored wood IMHO.- Bottom
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Originally posted by wildmdaIn the new 800 line, do you think there are any significant issues with this gloss look and home theater?- Bottom
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Piano black after a couple of years of cleaning will look horrendous.But if you like swirls and can live with the build up of micro-scratches that will show up on piano black every time you clean them,your in luck.Sometimes, Somethings shouldn't be glossed over.Pun intended :W .A Man should never Gamble more than he can stand to loose.- Bottom
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Piano black looks great when new and shiny, but they can't stand the time as well as the wood finishes IMO. The inherent swirl marks of the finish would annoy me as mush as the reflections from the plasma.
Here's hoping the drivers/x-overs are compatible with the older line.- Bottom
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My Sunfire sub has a gloss finish and it had swirls when I purchased it (used). The key thing is to use automotive quality microfiber rags to clean/dust (not all are created equal - make sure to research a good quality brand). Automotive polish such as Meguiars swirl remover 2.0 will take the swirls completely out, which was the first thing I did to my pre-owned sunfire when I got it home. DO NOT EVER USE PAPER TOWELS!!! ON ANYTHING!! lol. :E Plush automotive detailer quality microfiber towels only! :T :B- Bottom
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