I actually recently searched around because I had some silver trim pieces that I wanted to paint black. The solution was on an Emotiva forum and it is pretty easy to do.
The paint can be gotten from Home Depot. I first used the Rust-Oleum "Self Etching Primer" spray. It is a gray/green type of color and it’s a primer only. Do a couple of light coats.
Once the primer is dry (maybe a day later), you have a couple different options:
- Rust-Oleum Automotive Enamel in "GLOSS" black. Also spray can from Home Depot. It is a glossy shiny type of finish. This ended up being too shiny and didn’t match the flat black of my current amps. But it definitely looked great and the shine really stood out.
- Rust-Oleum MATTE Finish "Custom Shop" spray in Matte Black color. This matched the standard flat black of my amps pretty darn good.
If you want a unique black color, my only recommendation would be to use spray for any paint. Using paint that you have to brush on always results is a horrible bumpy yucky finish. Using spray paint is really the only way to get a uniform smooth coat/finish. There is a huge amount of spray paint colors/finishes available from auto paint companies. I would just recommend doing an "etching primer" coat first.