Coolest color for Wilson Watt/Puppy 7 ?


Cannot decide which to order (I know, difficult problem- no flames please) Any honest opinions?
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The color choice was the hardest, the Red was amazing also
To Kchahoc's point - my recollection from my college days is that it was determined that the color yellow had a lower drag coefficient therefore cars painted yellow went faster, all other things being equal. Extrapolating to speakers, I would imagine that the same characteristic could provide some sonic benefit so yellow would clearly be the way to go :-)
Do you have a wife or live-in gf, is WAF important? What is the decor and color-set of the listening room. Barring these considerations I would still choose something neutral like black/silver/titanium. Loud colored speakers may make your eyes gravitate more toward the speakers. Imaging will be better if the speakers disappear in the room. For that matter, a lot of people will hang something visually appealling on the wall where the center of the soundstage should be so that their eyes will gravitate to this point.
I vote for fuschia, especially if you want to impress the chicks.

Or if you have kids, I would go for a separate color for each of the four boxes, say red/green on one side and blue/yellow on the other, kinda like a big Rubik's Cube just exploded in your living room.

Or better yet, talk Wilson into getting some of that $200/qt. metallic color-changing paint, then you don't have to decide at all but can just move your listening chair around the room based on your mood at the moment. Lessee, purple if I sit in the rear left corner, green if behind the right loudspeaker....
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We should have the speakers visually as well as acoustically disappear. If we are looking at the speaker, we will feel that the sound is coming from them; instead of from the performers.

Richard