On Fri, 13 Nov 1998 21:40:42 +0900 (KST) "Y. Park ¹Ú¿ë¼·"
<park@surface.kriss.re.kr> writes:
>
>Hi folks !
>
>I haven't actually heard useful comment/experience on TET-Emtron amps,
>
>just some more request for info and history of the company.
>I am still waiting.
>
>In the mean time, I am asking another question.
>I have an SB200 that I recently purchased.
>I know it is operational and puts out about 600W
>but the front panel paint is chipping out and in poor shape.
>Is there any way to re-paint the front panel ?
>I guess lettering also should be done after repainting.
>Any comment/experience ?
>Thanks.
You should be able to get a local supplier of paint to auto body repair
shops to mix up a small amount of matching paint. In the USA it is also
possible to have it injected into a spray can. Use an acrylic enamel
since it is highly chip resistant.
If the original lettering, etc is OK you can use artists tape to cover
them; they are available in various diameters including VERY small.
I sell SB-200/220 cabinet paint and will soon have panel paint available.
Also will be supplying many other amplifier paints.
73 Carl KM1H
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