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Finished my Pimpenheiser HD580s today. A few posts back shows them in their previous iteration with the standard grills. I think they look much better now after painting around the driver enclosure surround and fitting HD600 grills:

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:cool:
 
Finally moved out of the box room...

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Can finally make proper use of all this equipment. I think a new sub is on the cards in the not too distant future.

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Excuse the curtains and girly dressing table... rented property ;)
 
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Finished my Pimpenheiser HD580s today. A few posts back shows them in their previous iteration with the standard grills. I think they look much better now after painting around the driver enclosure surround and fitting HD600 grills:

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[IM]http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a302/danza1/Pimpenheiser01.jpg[/IMG]

:cool:

I assume you made a stencil for the branding?

I'm clearly stealing your awesome idea :D
 
Look where the curtains close.

;)

I would have liked the desk where the dressing table is so that I could have moved my bed in line with the TV, but the space is not quite wide enough.

Ah well, it'll do until I get my own place next year.
 
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I assume you made a stencil for the branding?

I'm clearly stealing your awesome idea :D

:D

Yeah, printed out a 5" long logo and just carefully cut around it with a scalpel, reinforcing really fragile bits with tape.

I positioned it using 3M repositionable spray mount. That way the stencil sat perfectly on the headband with no gaps beneath, and therefore no/minimal paint bleed away from the edges. Light coats of paint are a must otherwise you get obvious build up at the edges (the text edges on my headband are raised a little bit, probably because I was a bit hurried with the spraying, so assume light coats would be better).
 
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Yeah, printed out a 5" long logo and just carefully cut around it with a scalpel, reinforcing really fragile bits with tape.

I positioned it using 3M repositionable spray mount. That way the stencil sat perfectly on the headband with no gaps beneath, and therefore no/minimal paint bleed away from the edges. Light coats of paint are a must otherwise you get obvious build up at the edges (the text edges on my headband are raised a little bit, probably because I was a bit hurried with the spraying, so assume light coats would be better).

I shall get supplies some time tomorrow or this weekend.

You know what would look awesome with that? White cable braiding.
 
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