Rimmer36 said:johnny i have seen much worse m90 woofs than those like people claiming dull grey ones brand new when in trouth all m90 woofs should look like yours, just put em in they will look great
Johnny said:Rimmer36 said:johnny i have seen much worse m90 woofs than those like people claiming dull grey ones brand new when in trouth all m90 woofs should look like yours, just put em in they will look great
Thanks Rimmer you should know about M90's
I will clean 'em a little more, but I will be glad to have em back in - I miss the chrome :'-(
Rimmer36 said:Johnny said:Rimmer36 said:johnny i have seen much worse m90 woofs than those like people claiming dull grey ones brand new when in trouth all m90 woofs should look like yours, just put em in they will look great
Thanks Rimmer you should know about M90's
I will clean 'em a little more, but I will be glad to have em back in - I miss the chrome :'-(
clean em with a damp cloth johnny not over saturated though, m90 speakers are splash proof so it won't do them any harm
but honestly they look good enough to me bro
I can't imagine why JVC would have used blue woofers only to cover them with a slightly opaque polyurethane covering. It seems to me that the poly coating is clear and that the blue has indeed faded over the past 25 years. If you look at the difference between Eric's original woofer and Johnny's woofer, it does appear that Johnny's M90 woofer has faded, either from sunlight or heat and humidity.Superduper said:ME THINKS....
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(3) The polyurethane laminate used in ALL M90 speakers is a light GREY color
redbenjoe said:i wish the woofs were all white like a 931-
or better .. off-white like the gf1000 --
the m90 needs to have some life and thrills to its over-subtle looks |-) |-)
even the little fatdog deck sticker makes it look so much better..
but thats just one valued opinion
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wonder if any of you photoshop pros can/will post up
an m90 with white woofs ??
no hurry--thanks