I'd also like to add that the lettering should be in a reflective, GOLD color ( . . ) Gold tends to be associated with the best of the best; the top of the line; world class;
Not with me. I find it mostly presumptious, overdone: as if a thing doesn't have any quality on its own, and that lack of quality can be resolved by smacking some Rococo gold lettering on the face! We're talking product image here for a highly technical, innovative piece of audio engineering. This demands concise, simple messaging.

Well, George, if this say anything, it shows how the same thing can trigger very different responses

Look at the car design. I haven't seen any gold in a car interior for ages. Car manufacturers spent millions on research and come up with very practical, sober color schemes. Mostly black / metal; hardly any wording. Color, gold, words, phrases, specs: it's all kept for ads and owner manuals). Empeg should do the same. This is a year 2000 product!


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