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Here at Sonneteer we have been offering a number of colour options for a while now. The standard black and Silver have been the most popular, but then they do not have a premium added to the price. we would certainly be interested to know how important the aesthetic and indeed the colour is to you when buying a hifi product?Ok, clearly this does not have any influence on the sonic performance of the product (though if anyone has evidence stating otherwise we would be intrigued) but is it significant enough a factor when making your choice? If so which colour would be ideal?Haidersonneteer.co.uk
Thank you Guy,Red we have had many requests for, but white has nor been on our radar. Our panels are all aluminium and anodised. Would this then put red at the top of your list if you were buying a product like that? Or would you still like it made white somehow?Haidersonneteer.co.uk
Hi Guy,Understood. Red is indeed my favourite too. Matching with other hifi components in Red is less easy that's true. But if we look at an item on its own then I imagine it is much simpler. So what we need is either the perfect set of red from one supplier or the perfect single product in Red that stands on its own.Haidersonneteer.co.uk
I think any fashion churn is driven in part by color. I have seen faceplate preferences cycle. I think offering at least silver and black gives the consumer the feeling that the company intends to be around over the long haul, and is dedicated to engineering over fashion. That said, tasteful typography and clearly and smartly labeled faceplates are as important as color, although hi-fi does get a break for funky, inshop logo design, which seems to be part of the deal with hi-fi.I hear great things about your amps, BTW.
Thank you Jupiter, you are the first Roman god to respond.And yes indeed, the silver and black seems to be an absolute. we have been doing them both for the better part of 20 years and I can't say which has been the most popular as everyday it changes. We should probably say that a good aesthetic design is very important these days. I am sure that today's Red will be tomorrow's yellow and who knows what beyond. But it is not that difficult to offer one or two more colours if the customer is happy to wait. I am sure if we produced Red as a standard colour and it sold well that everyone (perhaps except Naim) would follow suit and produce their version. To be a fashion leader one has to take a lot of risk.Thanks for the kind comments about the amps. Would love to hear from you if you get a chance to listen to one too.Haidersonneteer.co.uk
Navy Blue, Marine Green, Haze Gray, are there other colors?Doc
One issue you have is industry standardization. If you do a red, the next vendor may do a slightly different red. Obviously there could be some industry wide coordination as we do have color matching systems.One option that could distinguish you would be wood finishes. You may be using the box for heat dissipation so IDK if this would work.
My silver Campion. Especially in the evening, with a light shining on it, this amp looks lovely to me.
Hi Haider and all Audio Circle members.Having owned both black and silver front equipment, I do prefer the silver, it's easier to find the controls in dimed lighting in a listening room.Guy 13
Thanks Guy, and sorry for the delay in my response. The festive period brought a new little girl to our household and sleep has been my main goal every day.And yes we should never forget the practical which is often the victim of the beautiful. No matter what we always include a bit of silver. So even with black our control knobs and more recently buttons are silver. Hopefully we manage to cover most of the field of requirements this way.Haidersonneteer.co.uk