How rare are the black zx models?
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How rare are the black zx models?
ive owned quite a few zx and ti's through the years but have never actually known the production numbers on the black zx's. I have a black zx350 now and was thinking about getting rid of it. Im already running another zx350(white) and a matching zx250. Its a v2 if it matters. thanks in advance for the help
What condition is the ZX350, and how much do you want for it? I need a black one in v2 as well.
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There are tons of black v1 ZX amps out there. I have had a ZX500 and ZX450 which were black and only v1.
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Most likely hundreds. Although more rare than the white ones, they are not really all THAT rare?
Someone from PG may be able to chime in and give you exact numbers though.
Someone from PG may be able to chime in and give you exact numbers though.
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I stand corrected.smgreen20 wrote:At least I haven't seen a Black V1 yet.

Eric D wrote:There are tons of black v1 ZX amps out there. I have had a ZX500 and ZX450 which were black and only v1.
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Not to rub it in or anything, but here is the black ZX450v1 and black ZX500v1 I had...


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The black finish is also very durable. It is pretty scratch resistant and I have never seen one peal like the white ones do. ZPAs use the same finish.
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yeah- i could see that- to some degree.
i dont think i have come across any PG amp that has had more than one coating- IOW i.e. like a clear over any it-
BUT those textured finishes, like the tiger I just did (my own concoction BTW)
which is a silver vein base coat, they do have the feeling of being much more durable- think it is the additive or something that makes them "textured" and raised up- makes it like a thicker coating. but dont quote me on that- just what/how it feels in the hands. just feels thicker
i dont think i have come across any PG amp that has had more than one coating- IOW i.e. like a clear over any it-
BUT those textured finishes, like the tiger I just did (my own concoction BTW)
which is a silver vein base coat, they do have the feeling of being much more durable- think it is the additive or something that makes them "textured" and raised up- makes it like a thicker coating. but dont quote me on that- just what/how it feels in the hands. just feels thicker
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I too agree that the black was more durable. I think when the paint "crinkles"(technical term) like that it just makes for a thicker surface that held up better. I was working for a dealer back then and do not recall the black amps being anymore expensive then the white nor limited edition. They just wanted to make everyone happy back then.
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lest say the white is 4 to everyone black than what is the yellow and crome?
I have a new zx350v2 crome from pg I can say i have not seen many of them around and living in canada the yellow were here when they came out a fair bit
I have a new zx350v2 crome from pg I can say i have not seen many of them around and living in canada the yellow were here when they came out a fair bit
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