Hi Gang, I told Ron, WD5FUN, that I would try to get some pictures up on my web-site of the new black Ten Tec Centurion amplifier. It is just like the old Centurion, but it is just painted black. See
Not only is the all new black color scheme Ten-Tec has reverted to, it is also very ugly in my opinion. After some 15 years of Corsair II, two each of Paragon's, Omni V's, Omni VI Plus', Titan's and
Jim, I've remained silent for too long.... I agree, the black color scheme shows a lack of imagination. IMHO, the Corsair I or II will be forever, hard to beat. Just sign me a disappointed TenTec use
Henry Ford said something to the effect regarding the color of an early model (T-maybe) that one could have any color they want ... as long as it is black. I cannot believe it costs too much to offer
Author: RMcGraw@Blomand.Net (Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX)
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 07:05:16 -0600
The high end stereo manufacturers and TV manufacturers have been using black for years. To that end, I've a rack full and it looks great in my opinion. But yes, I understand what is said and thought
W4FOA commented "I agree, the black color scheme shows a lack of imagination. IMHO, the Corsair I or II will be forever, hard to beat." Funny, after seeing the pictures my first reaction was that the
Believe it . . . maybe not too much but usually a little more, depending upon the nature of the paint, surface prep, and method of application. And whether it is a flat black or textured in some way,
Someone mentioned "traditional grey" in reference to Corsairs, but to get REALLY traditional, you revert to "black crackle." This was the popular color of panels from the thirties up to the fifties.
I really like the latest gray that TenTec has been using. Having said this, I must also note that black is better than pink (hihi). 73, Mark, KB8GKZ black opinion. Someone mentioned "traditional grey
After years of engineering research, the engineers in Sevierville have found that the black coating on RF generating equipment reduces the birdies and other anomalies that have been reported with som
Hello Cliff, Unfortunately I do not have the necessary test equipment to do a proper analysis of my Jupiter and #307 external speaker with and without the red dots mentioned in my previous posting. W
An RF spectrum analyzer will not do the job of measuring visible light wavelengths associated with a give material. An FTIR will, provided that a sample of the (logo) material can be reduced onto the
Any good paint store should have a Macbeth Color Computer. This is a controlled light source colorimiter which can recognize very slight variances in the orange, red or other dots. Also, it will list
I think that a chassis punch would work good. This will "only" leave a nice round hole(s) and NO sharp edges. Anyone want to buy a Jupiter with a couple of extra holes in it? 73, Bill -- Outgoing mai