I can’t understand manufacturers still holding on the the blue LED thing?
It’s not 1987-The Good Guys store closed decades ago.It reminds me of cheap Chinese audio gear. Note I said "cheap" Chinese audio gear(EVERYONE has something that has a Chinese connection in their rig-deny or accept it.) I disconnect them when possible. My 10 year old Fosgate phono amp has a chevron shaped blue led that turns on when it’s warmed up, ready to go. Awful. If it were amber, it would compliment the tubes and look great.
Aesthetically, amber is the way to go, IMO. They mimic the glow of tubes. Boycott blue LED gear!
Black tape is a must in every audiophools drawer.
It’s not 1987-The Good Guys store closed decades ago.It reminds me of cheap Chinese audio gear. Note I said "cheap" Chinese audio gear(EVERYONE has something that has a Chinese connection in their rig-deny or accept it.) I disconnect them when possible. My 10 year old Fosgate phono amp has a chevron shaped blue led that turns on when it’s warmed up, ready to go. Awful. If it were amber, it would compliment the tubes and look great.
Aesthetically, amber is the way to go, IMO. They mimic the glow of tubes. Boycott blue LED gear!
Black tape is a must in every audiophools drawer.