CoverPot for Axe-Fx 3 and FM3

I have a limited number of CoverPots made with fossil amber that I can sell you for $8,500 each piece

You will be impresses right from the first moment of listening. Dynamics are better and overall naturalness is improved. The notes focus and clarity are both excellent and the soundstage is expansive. It round and flesh out the treble range. From the hefty, well-defined low-end into the clear mids and the soft-edged, non-abrasive highs, frequency response and tone are beautifully rendered with nebulous warmth, yet also greater focus and pace.

These CoverPots do not add over-exposure, just guileless revelation from bottom to top. The comparatively darker shading is nonetheless entirely natural in character, refusing to draw unwanted attention to the upper registers, instead allowing more relaxed attention equitably throughout the musical spectrum. The point here is the micro vibrations created by the pots and knobs find their way into the delicate signal path and cause degradation (Bad vibrations equal bad sound).

A final word must go to bass replay, as this fossil amber CoverPots truly opens this area up being variously lean and fast, but rich and thunderous when demanded. Low-octave content comes across as staggeringly honest, whether delivering tuneful bass figures from an accomplished player, or the incidental effects of distant train and road traffic rumble, inadvertently captured at the edge of perception.
 
What colors are available in the glow in the dark option?

btw - Any ideas for making the buttons glow in the dark on the AF III?
Yeah this. It's not dark in my basement "studio", but not airport/operating room bright, and the black buttons on black faceplate esthetic makes them hard to see in my real world.

I don't imagine there's any actual solution, and I'll be fine, but if there is some approach that makes sense, I might well check it out.
 
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