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1973 "Silverface" Fender Princeton Reverb with fitted flightcase.
The amp is currently fitted with an Eminence Copperhead speaker but the original (CTS?) speaker is also included
The original CTS speaker is fitted, the Copperhead is being removed and sold separately.
The output transformer was replaced by a previous owner to a Fender Deluxe Reverb output transformer - this gives the amp a bit more headroom/volume, a bit less sag and a slightly improved attack to notes, but the underlying tone is not affected.
A (non-original) Fender footswitch is also included to control the tremolo and valve driven spring reverb.
The flightcase is a perfect fit - it was made to the measurements of this amp and not the modern reissues which have slightly different dimensions - and has 4x heavy duty castors making the amp easy to get in and out of venues/studios. Even when in the flightcase, the amp is quite a comfortable lifting weight for one person.
More information on 70s Princeton Reverbs here:
http://fenderguru.com/amps/princeton-reverb/
£1300 £1150 £1100 PPG (not inc shipping)
SOLD
I'm down in Penzance in Cornwall. I could drive up as far as Exeter to meet up, or buyer could arrange collection via courier.
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The faceplate is actually straight as far as I can tell, but the speaker cloth frame is slightly warped which I think is what you're seeing, if you look at the straight-on images you can see the top and bottom of the cloth frame is slightly bent inwards.
Model: Princeton Reverb (silverface)
Construction year: 1973
Type: AA1164, B1270
From: https://www.guitarinsite.nl/serienummers-fender-amps_eng.php
It's up on eBay now (for more) but would rather sell to a member of this forum but appreciate my location is a problem...!