Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)

Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)
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Fender Princeton Reverb (1967)

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Power

12 Watts
Tube Type
6V6
Circuit
Princeton Reverb
Speaker
Oxford 10J4

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With its inherent tonality maintained since 1964, this late CBS era Princeton Reverb sounds as good as ever, and still proves that this amp remains one of the most versatile low wattage combos in the history of electric guitar amplification.

1967 Fender Princeton Reverb just in! This is a wonderful sounding example that likely left the factory in the middle of 1967, and has been wonderfully maintained since. Nearly all-original throughout, it received a replacement reverb pan sometime in the early 2000s and a replacement pilot lamp jewel. The circuit is otherwise stock with no modifications, and it also features its original Oxford 10J4 speaker.

A perfect studio and small club amp, the Princeton Reverb has achieved its legendary status as the ultimate compact Fender combo.


Specs

Power
12 Watts
Controls
Volume-Treble-Bass-Reverb-Speed-Depth
Switches
Standby On/Off | Power On/Off
Inputs
1/2

Construction

General
Finger-Jointed Pine cabinet
Covering
Original Tolex - Original grill cloth
Modifications
Replaced reverb pan

Components

Tubes
(2) 6V6 | (3) 12AX7 | (1) 12AT7 | (1) 5AR4
Speaker
(1) 10" Oxford 10J4
Transformers
Original
Service History
Recent Recap / 3-prong cable

Size

Dimensions
16" x 20" x 9½”
Weight
Approx. 32lbs

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