djreef
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Post by djreef on Sept 4, 2016 16:48:17 GMT -5
The ones that block LED light on the front of the Stealths. I've been searching all over the web. Thanx ahead.
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Post by hemster on Sept 4, 2016 16:51:10 GMT -5
Stealth LED-light-blocking widgets? Seriously though, you may be looking for LightDims? >>linky<<
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djreef
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Post by djreef on Sept 4, 2016 16:55:12 GMT -5
Thanx Man. I've been racking my brain trying to think of what they're called.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2016 20:25:05 GMT -5
LightDims .......... Emotiva Heresy!
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Post by mountain on Sept 4, 2016 20:30:51 GMT -5
I use both the 50% and the 100 % lightdims.
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Post by vcautokid on Sept 5, 2016 1:21:29 GMT -5
Wow never saw light dims. I used to use color plastic filters to cancel out their brightness. Or smoked plastic plexiglass.
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Post by hemster on Sept 5, 2016 12:24:49 GMT -5
Wow never saw light dims. I used to use color plastic filters to cancel out their brightness. Or smoked plastic plexiglass. A black Sharpie is a cheaper approach but alas, permanent. Affects resale value. Black electrical tape is used by some, but I find that ... tacky!
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Post by deltadube on Sept 5, 2016 12:30:13 GMT -5
Wow never saw light dims. I used to use color plastic filters to cancel out their brightness. Or smoked plastic plexiglass. A black Sharpie is a cheaper approach but alas, permanent. Affects resale value. Black electrical tape is used by some, but I find that ... tacky! depending on the light source.. painters tape is a nice choice over electrical tape.. I put a little on my computer over the blinking lights lol..
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Post by hemster on Sept 5, 2016 12:33:47 GMT -5
A black Sharpie is a cheaper approach but alas, permanent. Affects resale value. Black electrical tape is used by some, but I find that ... tacky! depending on the light source.. painters tape is a nice choice over electrical tape.. I put a little on my computer over the blinking lights lol.. Fine if you keep your unit out of sight. Otherwise still tacky! I like to show off my unit when guests come. Looks are important!
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Post by richardrc on Sept 6, 2016 8:42:09 GMT -5
I use a tiny blob of blu-tack (black). No sticky mess, no pesky blue light
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Post by vmirjamali on Sept 10, 2016 4:59:41 GMT -5
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