![]() matching white knobs!!Īll in due time, of course. i agree it's a great looking SF, so i might balk on tearing off the original cloth. For those wanting classic Fender cleans, it can do that. The Blues Junior makes for a great working amp for any guitar player. It perfectly blends practicality, portability and affordability, not to mention it sounds great. If you have some extra scratch, you could even get some aged grillcloth on second baffle that matches the other pretty damn close, i bet. The Fender Blues Junior has been a hit since its first years of production in the mid-’90s. Worth a shot to see if it comes off easily. Front: 6G4: Normal: In, In, Bass, Treb, Vol Bright: In, In, Bass, Treb, Vol, Speed, Intensity Presense Pilot Lamp 6G4-A. you could end up damaging the surface of the SF plate underneath, anyway. Original knob from Fender 1968 Deluxe Reverb Drip Edge Silverface amp. I think it might be really hard to get the pilot light back on if you stacked the plates. Not used on the Hot Rod Deluxe Reissue (2000s) or the Hot Rod Deluxe III (2009- ). once everything was unthreaded, i was able to use a painters knife very gently and it pretty soon popped right off - the glue from '79 was pretty spare and quite dry. Used as the Power Amp In jack only on the original 1990s Hot Rod Deluxe. John will Help you choose the right amp speaker, or the correct grill cloth for that old Tweed Bassman or Bandmaster. i have some angled needle-nose pliers that spread wide enough and could still get in there. Ask for John sprung, co author of the Fender Amp Bible, Fender Amps, The First 50 years. ![]() ![]() This was true when i pulled the plate off of my '79 vibrolux. Øøøøøøø wrote:First you have to remove the whole pilot lamp assembly, which has a big nut that can be tricky to get to and loosen without disconnecting the pilot lamp (in my experience.
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