Fender 65 Princeton Reverb 15W 1x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp
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Revel in its classic tube tone and waves of vintage 'verb!
The Fender '65 Princeton Reverb Amp is an authentic all-tube reproduction of the original classic! The Princeton Reverb amplifier delivers 15W through one 10" Jensen Special Design speaker. This single-channel amplifier favorite has 2 inputs, reverb and vibrato effects with an included footswitch, and control knobs for Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, and Intensity. The tube complement consists of a trio of 12AX7s, a 12AT7, dual Groove Tubes 6V6s, and a single 5AR4 rectifier tube. The Fender Priceton Reverb combo is covered with tough vinyl, and Fender ships the reverb amp with a vinyl dust cover.
Features
- Amp Type: Vintage Reissue Series Tube Amp
- Output: 15 watts into 8 ohms
- Tubes: 3 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7, 2 x Groove Tubes 6V6, 1 x 5AR4 rectifier tube
- Speaker: 1-10" Jensen Special Design C-10R
- Channel: 1 channel (2 inputs)
- Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity
- Effects: Reverb, Vibrato
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65 Princeton Reverb 15W 1x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp Specifications:
- Weight: 34 lbs.
- Dimensions: 19-7/8"W x 16"H x 9-1/2"D
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The (almost) Perfect Amplifier
Comments about Fender 65 Princeton Reverb 15W 1x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp:
The Princeton Reverb is an amazing little amp. The tone is stellar and the vibrato (really tremolo) is to die for. The PRRI has become my main amp because it works as both a practice amp (doesn't wake the kids) and as a performance amp with my band. With a band, it gets that great tube breakup at a usable volume (and can be miked for large venues). I think the only genre this amp won't handle is metal. The one knock on the amp (and the reason for 4, not 5 stars) is the stock speaker can sound a bit bright at full volume and lacks a little bass. It is also a little inefficient. The brightness will probably go away as it breaks in. I'm planning on trying an Emminence Ragin Cajun 10" soon to see how that affects the bass response with a band. Overall, this is a fantastic amp. I smile every time I play it and I think I've finally ended my amp tone quest. For me, this is it.
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