Easy, 'cause "Black Is Beautiful" no? 😘
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Why is black so popular for components?
If it's common for people to get multiple components, or to swap out components, then a common color between units or even between brands makes that easier. Not everyone cares about matching, but some do, and avoiding a feature which would be a dealbreaker for a segment of your market is better for your bottom line. |
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It must be cost, and like the OP I too would pay extra for different finishes. Anything but black. And no sharp corners either. Looking back I'd say the late 1970s were the period for the most stylish designs. Remember those Japanese tuners and tapedecks with their beautiful backlit VU metres and displays? This chap certainly does, and also offers a decent impression of the human riff himself, 'Keef' Richards. -------- Audiofiles. Can you hear a sound improvement (straight away)? https://youtu.be/p-ZKBSlydJs |