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  • Murunga
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 13

    Help new guy with color description

    Ok, so I buy a pair of used N802's. They are supposed to be "light" colored cherrywood. Now I'm trying to negotiate for a HTM1. The description of this is "natural". I went to the B&W site for clarification and found this desription -

    Cabinet: Real wood veneers Black ash, Cherrywood, Red stained cherrywood
    Grilles: Black cloth

    So is real wood = light? Is "Cherrywood" natural? I scoured through pictures of them but its very unclear to me.

    I suppose a natural cherry HTM1 would match my light cherrywood mains. But for this kind of money, I'd like all the same color, ya know?

    Thanks for any help for this new B&W guy : ).

    Murunga
  • roundmound
    Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 42

    #2
    Hey Murunga,

    I believe that the cherrywood is the light, natural oakish color and the red stained cherrywood has a deep almost mahogany color. The differences are quite noticeable, so if your color is light wood, look for a cherrywood HTM1. Congrats on your purchase.

    Round

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    • Big Guns
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2005
      • 4

      #3
      I second what roundmound says, natural cherrywood is light and unstained. Mine are red cherrywood and are like a rosewood or mahogony.

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