Thanks Darkstorm!!

Posted by: CrackersMcCheese

Thanks Darkstorm!! - 04/07/2002 00:31

Ordered a smoke lense on Sunday night, and its arrived all the way to Sunny Scotland by Thursday morning!

VERY well packaged and protected. Great sale, thanks!
Posted by: thinfourth2

Re: Thanks Darkstorm!! - 04/07/2002 00:45

oh look another scotsman i thought there was just the two of us!
Posted by: CrackersMcCheese

Re: Thanks Darkstorm!! - 04/07/2002 01:55

Whos the third? Surley there can't be 3!
Posted by: thinfourth2

Re: Thanks Darkstorm!! - 04/07/2002 02:06

Frog 31 is in edinburgh he has two empegs and i am in aberdeen and i have 2 empegs as well one being home/backup.
Posted by: CrackersMcCheese

Re: Thanks Darkstorm!! - 04/07/2002 02:24

My budget stetched to 1 Empeg. Well worth the money I paid though. Waiting patiently for a tuner now!
Posted by: lockuplever

Re: Thanks Darkstorm!! - 04/07/2002 08:31

Now you understand why we don't want darkstorm to stop production.
Posted by: mrfixit

Re: Thanks Darkstorm!! - 08/07/2002 18:41

Thanks again darkstorm.. got the light blue lens in 4 days and its great, now I can see my display even in direct sunlight!
Posted by: thinfourth2

Re: Thanks Darkstorm!! - 09/07/2002 14:17

I got my neon red today this morning in sunny scotland and i have given it a quick smell and it smells fine!

Strange it was sunny the day my lense turned up was it sunny the day yours turned up could this be the secret to sun in scotland.


For those that haven't done one yet is go and buy a dark strom lenses they are great and the service is up to empeg standards ( not sonic blue)
Posted by: revlmwest

Sunlight and lenses - 31/07/2002 15:31

I've searched the forum for information on gels, lenses, convertibles, and direct sunlight trying to find a lense that I'll be able to see in direct sunlight.

What is it about the light blue that makes it work in sunlight, is it the color or just the "lightness". My interior lights are amber and nothing that works in sunlight seems to match.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Sunlight and lenses - 31/07/2002 15:52

What is it about the light blue that makes it work in sunlight, is it the color or just the "lightness".

It's both. Did you read this?
Posted by: genixia

Re: Sunlight and lenses - 31/07/2002 16:43

The natural color of the VFD is blue-green, ie the intensity of the light output is greatest in the blue-green part of the visible light spectrum. So if you use a filter that matches somewhere in this range, ie, light blue, or light green, you will get more light out of it than if you try to use a filter that doesn't, eg red. To get a red display from the VFD, the filter has to cut out all of the blue/green light, leaving only the red component of the light, which isn't very much. Amber is similar.
Posted by: frog51

Re: Thanks Darkstorm!! - 01/08/2002 00:39

There are definitely at least 5. My brother is in Edinburgh and he has 1, and there's another bod somewhere east of Glasgow. I think he has 1 as well. Not sure of his name though.