It's the physical enclosure on top of the terrible graphics that I have a problem with.
Just painting will not make this pretty (for me).
I like the looks that everybody else likes.
If there were a lot of oohs and aahs in the DIY picture thread,
then there's a good chance I'd like that design too.
My favorite of the thread was the wood/aluminum one.
That was clearly all custom though, so not a solution.
But something approximating that would be fine.
Ideally, a plain aluminum enclosure would be good.
Minimalism, no visible fins or heatsink type enclosure.
Even better would be all knobs, inputs and outputs in back.
The front would just have 4 super tiny blue LEDs to indicate which channel was on.
The knobs would just function as a gain and never touched afterwards.
All my volume is generally controlled in Windows by my keyboard.
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Originally Posted by
jdkJake 
So, why don't you just remove the front panel knobs, tape up the shafts, power LED and entire back-panel, prep the remaining surfaces and re-paint it?
Seriously, the functionality is so obvious that the front-panel graphics are next to useless anyway. As long as you retain the pack panel, I think you will be able to operate it just fine from here on out.
Painting plastic can be a little tricky, but, with a little surface prep, spray paint works fine. You can even get a fancy faux texture paint if you really want something snazzy. From there, new knobs may or may not be desirable.
Just a thought....
Edited by sugarkang - 1/4/11 at 9:25pm