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IT`S Pink!!!
Is it for blond ladyes?
Яхххуееею)))))
mod edited (CelticWarrior) on 5/29/2011 at 11:04 PM
"it's pink" is good enough.
(john 3:15-18)
studio ligts makes the metal colors looks different
img src: http://www.dealextreme.com/productimages/sku_90265_6.jpg
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Looks pretty close to Fire Engine Red to me, but sometimes my monitor doesn't show colours the same as for everybody.
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Think about it,
If I have blue paint and add some white - I get light blue
If I have green paint and add some white - I get light green
So, why if You add white to red is it not light red??
The other way to look at it of course is that this is for listening to, so does it really matter what you call the colour??
(although it looks red to me)
Photo 2 seems the best one for comparing the pink with a proper red, as seen on the speaker connections and RCA socket.
one is metallic color with lots of light that make shine.
the other is plastic that not shine.
i bet money is metallic red, no pink. tipical problem with studio lights