New addition - Sharp GF-8585
retro.addict - 2010-01-17 12:54
thibay - 2010-01-17 13:19
retro.addict - 2010-01-17 13:53
reli - 2010-01-17 15:04
retro.addict - 2010-01-17 15:25
I've used it to polish chrome handle ends and chrome speaker grille trims, but did you mean 'brushed' aluminium trim? I think if you rubbed that with Brasso it would take off the brushed finish leaving smooth, shiny aluminium.quote:Originally posted by Reli:
Good tip. Do you use it for aluminum trim as well? I use Blue Magic Metal Polish Cream.
reli - 2010-01-17 17:03
quote:Originally posted by Retro Addict:I've used it to polish chrome handle ends and chrome speaker grille trims, but did you mean 'brushed' aluminium trim? I think if you rubbed that with Brasso it would take off the brushed finish leaving smooth, shiny aluminium.quote:Originally posted by Reli:
Good tip. Do you use it for aluminum trim as well? I use Blue Magic Metal Polish Cream.
thibay - 2010-01-18 00:51
quote:Originally posted by Retro Addict:
^ Yes, Brasso is for metal, but it can also be used on other things, such as glass, plastic etc. It works like T-Cut works on car paintwork - it removes the top layer, removing the scratches and revealing a shiny new surface underneath. I got excellent results, like brand new. Put a dab of Brasso on a cloth and rub until the scratches have gone, just a trick a friend told me... You have to make sure not to rub it onto paint - it can remove paint.
brigadier.vytas - 2010-01-18 05:19
2steppa - 2010-01-18 09:59
retro.addict - 2010-01-20 10:13
Thanks. The 'box you're thinking of is the 6060 Mk2...quote:Originally posted by 2steppa:
I've seen another Sharp with that version of the grilles, a 6 series I believe (6262?).
Anyway, nice box
davebush - 2010-01-23 11:07
retro.addict - 2010-01-23 14:52
, I was very surprised when I saw it was this version of the box (X, not E). From what I've seen on this forum, the American members tend have the likes of GF-8585X's (namely GF-9191X's), while us in the UK have the likes of GF-8585E's, the E standing for European. I've seen another GF-8585 a couple of years back and it had the normal grilles like yours. Maybe mine could be an import?quote:Originally posted by davebush:
R A ...i have 2 8585`s and they dont have these grills....
quote:Originally posted by davebush:
sound is pretty good as you say
2steppa - 2010-01-23 15:14
quote:Originally posted by Retro Addict:
Also, a version of the 9090 has grilles like this, though the one I have has normal ones.
retro.addict - 2010-01-23 15:23
2steppa - 2010-01-23 15:37
retro.addict - 2010-01-23 15:45
Totally, the VU's on these are great. Haha, it would look good in a kitchen - I agree! The versions with normal grilles definately have the 'street' look. I prefer my own version too, it just looks 'better'.quote:Originally posted by 2steppa:
Nice RA. Doesn't look as 'street' with those grilles though, more like something you'd have in your kitchen! I think I would favour the other version personally. Still nice though, and those VU meters on this and the 9191 are always winners.