Frankly, if any company made a reasonably-priced carousel CD changer with a brushed aluminum face (for the U.S. market), I would probably buy it. But as things are, I put in a little light to shine on my stupidly black Integra CD changer (that otherwise, I like fairly well). I like having a 6 disc carousel changer instead of only 5, but I would be willing to give that up for a proper one with an unpainted brushed aluminum face. (The really irritating thing is, mine has an aluminum face, but instead of leaving it beautiful, they covered it in black paint, making it look much more like plastic than it otherwise would.)
It is galling seeing them for foreign markets. I would be tempted to import one, but that would add significant shipping costs, require the power supply to be altered (in most cases), and essentially eliminate the warranty, which combined with the extra bouncing around for long shipping, would not be a good thing at all.
I don't know why so much audio equipment is black. I don't like speakers to be black either; I like a natural wood finish. It is especially bizarre when they put real wood veneer on a speaker and then paint it black instead of leaving it natural. My guess is that many guys would have less trouble with their significant others if they had something other than a bunch of ugly black boxes all over the place. Black electronics, black speakers; all black. People often select furniture and even wall covering (paneling) with natural wood finishes, as it adds a warm look to the room. Pretty much nobody adds a bunch of black to a room to try to make it look good.