Has anyone used plasti-dip to paint amps?
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Has anyone used plasti-dip to paint amps?
I have several zx and zx/ti amps I am going to use in my install that is taking forever to get done. They have different finishes and I would like them to match. I was thinking about painting them with plasti-dip since it is removable. Has anyone tried this? Anybody have an opinion or suggestion about if it will work?
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Planning to use most of my old stuff and buy some new.
Kicker r25 tweets with silver flute 6.5s front and rear active running off two zx450s. Two mid 90s 12" kicker comp vr subs that I need to replace the surrounds on running off ti800.1, may swap out to zx500, still need to get a cap and various other stuff.
Planning to use most of my old stuff and buy some new.
Kicker r25 tweets with silver flute 6.5s front and rear active running off two zx450s. Two mid 90s 12" kicker comp vr subs that I need to replace the surrounds on running off ti800.1, may swap out to zx500, still need to get a cap and various other stuff.
Re: Has anyone used plasti-dip to paint amps?
I think it would be too thick, and the sheet metal parts would no longer fit together.
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No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
Re: Has anyone used plasti-dip to paint amps?
That stuff may act like a blanket and cause the amp to retain heat.
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