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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.
 
My new projector.

Just bought an optoma hd700x with 92" sapphire screen.:D Tv is a 42" plasma for comparison. Avatar on blueray at 720p, shots taken during the day.





 
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