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Any idea why if you buy a red, gold, blue, or black one, the aluminium surround is colour matched, yet if you buy a dark grey one they don't bother and leave it silver?
I agree. Several years ago my wife and I ordered a BV7-40 in grey, with a grey Beolab 7-4. When the TV was delivered and the installers unpacked it, everybody thought it was silver. It did not match the grey Beolab 7-4 at all. Dealer ordered a second grey Beovision7-40 to replace it. A few weeks later they arrived with the second Beovision 7-40, unpacked it and it looked silver also. It was very disappointing that the grey looked silver and did not match the Beolab 7-4. Because of the different colors we opted to change the speaker covers to blue and have a large amount of contrast that looked and was intentional as opposed to what appeared to be a missmatched speaker and tv.
Beolab 28s Beolab 9s Beolab 12-3s Beolab 1s Beolab 6000s 2 pairs Beolab 4000s Beovision 7-55 Beovision 10-40 Beoplay V1 32 inch Beovision Avant 32 inch Beosound 1 (CD player) Beosound 3000 Beosound 5 Core Essence MKII Beoplay M5
Is there a way to tell from the serial number what colour you have?
I have a silver bv7 with silver 7.1 and a grey bv7 with 7.1. I would say that they are totally different colours and people say that my grey one looks a lot better. It may still look slightly silver but side by side they look completely different. If someone tells me how to upload pics I will. Black also looks very nice. I now have my grey one in the conservatory where it looks a lot lighter in colour but still not silver. Hope this helps.