January 22, 201610 yr I recently acquired a set of SR5N earspeakers, with white color. I am asking that how can one's decide if it is a gold editon or not?
January 22, 201610 yr Author I am not sure, as I've seen that the black model, SR5NB is much more goldish than the white one. Also, the lids those hold the sides are silver ...and yet, these are rather SR5 Yellow due to the homogous amount of UV it was exposed...
January 22, 201610 yr Quote homogous I like this word. It could be used to designate a humungous homo. If only we had one of those!
January 23, 201610 yr As long as the humongous amount of UV deterioration is homogeneous, who really cares...? Edited January 23, 201610 yr by wink Shppellingkkk az yousuel
January 23, 201610 yr Buy a SR-5NBlack and compare (the sound is obviously different to SR-5). This Stax looks more yellow than gold, too; you could try comparing to cheeseburger-flavoured Stax, Stex. While listening to Styx at Stix. Edited January 23, 201610 yr by mypasswordis
January 23, 201610 yr Author Will 12 minutes ago, mypasswordis said: Buy a SR-5NBlack and compare (the sound is obviously different to SR-5). This Stax looks more yellow than gold, too; you could try comparing to cheeseburger-flavoured Stax, Stex. While listening to Styx at Stix. Will try! These rather look gold than on my white model. Only the plates look a bit goldish on my model but only compared to the holding poles
January 24, 201610 yr Hey, Steve! Hope you've been well. It's fun to talk about Stax, but I miss my K1000 often.
January 24, 201610 yr Author Hmm. It didn't help me too much, but these colors look pretty much the same
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