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'68 Custom Princeton Reverb
Complete with footswitch
Does exactly what is says on the tin .. amazing cleans, response and an onboard 'verb and vibrato that's to die for!
Price includes UK shipping
What FENDER say ...
A true Fender classic, this 68 Custom Princeton Reverb amplifier from Fender draws from the most authentic, original Fender tones. The well-known Silverface; panel represents an era where Fender amps were a staple, go-to tube amp for performers and studios throughout the rock 'n' roll world.
The 68 Custom Princeton Reverb amp features a 1x10t; Celestion speaker, with reverb and tremolo, an dual inputs to accommodate for different pickups. The 68 Princeton has creamy, fat, lively tube tones in a cabinet that is portable and ideal for small gigs and studio use.
Here's what Fender say about the 1968 Custom Princeton Reverb Amp
1968 was a transitional year for Fender amps, with tone that was still pure Fender but a look that was brand new. With a silver-and-turquoise front panel and classy aluminium drip edge grille cloth trim, the Princeton Reverb received a fresh new face as it remained the perfect recording and gigging amp. Small, light and moderately powered, it produced big tube tone, with world-class Fender reverb and vibrato effects. For countless guitarists ever since, the Princeton Reverb has been the go-to amp for classic Fender sound.
The '68 Custom Princeton Reverb Amp pays tribute to the classic look, sound and performance of Fender's late-'60s silverface; amps. In a special twist, a modified tone circuit gives modern players greater tonal flexibility with pedals, and the amp's reduced negative feedback gives greater touch sensitivity and quicker onset of overdrive. The '68 Custom Princeton Reverb's single 10" Celestion TEN 30 speaker also delivers a more distinctively rock 'n' roll flavor.
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