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Clear or Frosted LEDs for late 70s SS?

By mrm_4

6 years ago


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    “Clear or Frosted LEDs”

    • Clear 4 votes
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    • Frosted 27 votes
      82%
    • Who cares 2 votes
      6%

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    #36 6 years ago

    Frosted for playfield GI. I still don't like them in the backbox at all.

    #44 6 years ago

    I know the camera distorts a little, but I hated the way LEDs were too "spotty". Regular bulbs just have the warm spread of beautiful glow that looks better on these old games.

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