Thinking about painting my X-Session

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Thinking about painting my X-Session
Posted on: 01.05.2010 by Verona Fashbaugh
I'm considering giving my M-Audio X-Session pro a fresh coat of paint because, well, I want to. And should something go terribly wrong, I'm only out $100.

1) Is this even possible? It's plastic.

2) Should I take off all the knobs and remove the faceplate? I'm assuming getting paint in the electrical components would be a bad idea.
Wayne Washko
07.05.2010
was super easy as mentioned above - see the attachement for the colour scheme i chose. white was my first thought - then i thought this would look better along side the x10314001629.jpg
Verona Fashbaugh
01.05.2010
I'm considering giving my M-Audio X-Session pro a fresh coat of paint because, well, I want to. And should something go terribly wrong, I'm only out $100.

1) Is this even possible? It's plastic.

2) Should I take off all the knobs and remove the faceplate? I'm assuming getting paint in the electrical components would be a bad idea.
Wayne Washko
07.05.2010
was super easy as mentioned above - see the attachement for the colour scheme i chose. white was my first thought - then i thought this would look better along side the x10314001629.jpg
Matthew Urtel
01.05.2010
the knobs you could just paint and clear coat and see how it holds up. the rubber buttons i would just leave or put a vinyl sticker/cover on.
Verona Fashbaugh
01.05.2010
Man that looks pretty tight. I was believeing about painting mine white too...

I'm actually believeing about painting the knobs and stuff too, but I don't know what I would do about the buttons.... hmm...
Matthew Urtel
01.05.2010
This;
http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=118

Has excellent coverage, and goes on thick.

It says don't prime, but I prime everything.

This is mine

http://img341.imageshack.us/i/xsession.jpg/
Verona Fashbaugh
01.05.2010
^^^ No kidding!

What kind of paint did you use?
Matthew Urtel
01.05.2010
lol it is so easy, just disassemble it, sand the top, prime it, paint it put on 5 coats of clear and re assemble.
It honestly took me 1 hour to disassemble, paint and reassemble.

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