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  1. As promised, some pics of my cinema (almost finished...) using Palladium speakers.
  2. Ok forget about it... Thanks for those who tried to help me.
  3. Tinted polyurethane could work, thanks Mungkiman. Unfortunately I can only buy them in Natural color. Thaddeus, I did not ask you personally to answer me, so sorry if you're dumb enough to waste your time on this topic...
  4. Jim, you seems to be so optimistic... Don't worry I will b careful with them. No sanding or painting, just a kind of varnish to darken the former finish. Should be doable?!?
  5. Ideally I just would like to darken my speaker's finish. I will have the P37 with Natural finish which I find a bit to orange. I would like to go to something more like the Esspresso finish. Do you know any product doing that without sanding the speakers?
  6. Thanks iRONic. Do they have wood grain wrap because I am not much into camouflage speakers...
  7. Thank you for your warm welcome and for your messages. I do not care about the resale price. I am not a beginner in working woods but never done it on speakers. Is there any product that could modify the colour of the wood (or make it darker) without sanding the wood.
  8. Hi guys, I am on the verge of buying Palladium P37 speakers. Unfortunatly I cannot choose the color and would like to change it. Any idea how I should proceed? Should I first sand the wood with fine grits or can I apply directly paint or varnish? Should I use paint, varnish or other product? Thanks for your help as this would me my first time and I do not want to ruin my Palladium. Cheers Legigi7
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