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  • Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

    Even though I just ordered one, I'm not sure what to think about this fairly innocuous vanity mod. I think the "Why?" and the "Why not?" are roughly equal in strength.

    So have you made this stupid/cool/neutral customization to any amps? What was the amp? From what color to what color? I have a Hot Rod Deluxe III, and I'm going from factory red to purple, with a jewel from Fender.

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    Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

    Oops. Need a revote.

    I have not yet, but I would. I think a purple jewel light glowing on my Fender would look sweet when the lights go down.
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    • #3
      Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

      I changed the one on my Belair to Blue

      my buddy put a green one on his Twin about the same time
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      • #4
        Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

        A vote for "already have" here. Why not change the jewel light to the color of your choice? It's as easy as it gets screwing the old one off and the new one on! I've changed red ones to purple, blue and green ones depending on the amps tolex and dial colors, I just got what I thought suited it the most and changed them. In my opinion it's far from a stupid mod, just get what you like and don't let anybody's judgement stop you from doing so!! ;-)
        Last edited by The JEM Ghost; 05-29-2017, 09:04 AM.
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        • #5
          Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

          I switched out the red one on my Blue Angel (with blue leather covering) for...a blue one. I have no idea how Mesa overlooked that.
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          • #6
            Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

            i have the stock red on my bf dr, but everything else has a different color. celtic 5e7 has green, celtic 5e3 has amber, musicmaster bass has purple, dual showman reveb has blue, cant recall the others off the top of my head

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            • #7
              Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

              I have an amber jewel on the Bogner, and blue on my Fender Pro Reverb.

              The only problems I've encountered is that there's not one standard thread size. There's always a chance you'll buy jewel lamps that won't thread onto your amp.
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              • #8
                Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

                My JSX currently has a green jewel light. Stock color is red. It has previously worn blue, purple, and amber as well.
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                • #9
                  Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?



                  I go with green a lot because of being Celtic. But some Amps need red or they ain't looking right. I'll also recommend a color on a custom cosmetics order.


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                  • #10
                    Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

                    when i had the DRRI i used the green one. looked cool to me

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                    • #11
                      Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

                      Wheres the "Get a Life" option?
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                      • #12
                        Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

                        I would consider changing the color only if the stock bulb fried-out. (or if the stock bulb was like pink or purple or magenta ect,,canary yellow lol)

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                        • #13
                          Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

                          I bought a green one after running my Bassman with no nm jewel for years. I like it.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Ever change out the jewel light lens on an amp?

                            Originally posted by PFDarkside View Post
                            Oops. Need a revote.

                            I have not yet, but I would. I think a purple jewel light glowing on my Fender would look sweet when the lights go down.
                            My buddy has one on his '65 Princeton reissue. It looks really nice.

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