My R4a and T4x were always green...when did they start using Blue??

Curt




Jim Shorney wrote:
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 14:18:02 -0400, Paul Gerhardt wrote:

Is there anything that is easy to find at say walmart or office depot that one could use 
to make Blue filters out of for a B line?  I also need some Red for my vintage 
"Raytrack 2000DX" Amplifier.


At some time in the dim past, someone mentioned Rolodex colored plastic card
covers. I actually found some and bought a pack. It's anyone's guess if they
are still available these days, but a double layer of the blue was a pretty
close match to the Drake. The red looked nice in my HR2510.

If you've got a theater supply or light & sound shop in your area, you could
check for the Lee gels there.

73

-Jim

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