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		<title>Sonic Radio Light Corrector for Foo Fighters</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Andy Sokol]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2024 05:03:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On Foo Fighters, the Sonic Radio's main speaker light is very, very dim. Below the playfield is a huge rectangular cutout for this insert, and yet Stern has one tiny LED to light up this entire region -- and it just doesn't cut it. The knobs are bright, but the speaker is pitifully dark. Go ahead, see for yourself ... I'll wait.</p>
<p>Now that you can't unsee how terrible that is, Rocket City Pinball is here with the solution -- the Sonic Radio Light Corrector Mod! This isn't as simple as just tapping into a light with clips, because this light comes from an LED board.</p>
<p>This 100% reversible mod includes the following components:<br />
- a custom made 4-pin male-to-female wiring extension, which fits between the original connector and the light board<br />
- a pre-installed tap with matrix connectors and splitters to piggyback power from the original light (tapping into the custom extension allows access to power without modifying your original wiring)<br />
- a custom designed &#38; 3D printed mount, with two integrated Comet star post lights</p>
<p>The mount has several key features:<br />
- proper spacing for the post lights to maximize light distribution throughout the insert<br />
- the mount itself covers the existing LED on the light board, but also has raised edge to stop errant light from bleeding out under the playfield<br />
- a 'bridge' rises up under the insert, which blocks light from bleeding through the artwork that partially covers the insert in this area</p>
<p>Rocket City Pinball's preference of light color is the white; it matches the original design intent and the knob lights. However, some users may prefer an extra splash of color, so it is also available in red, green, or purple.</p>
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