Music Planet - Issue 1

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The legendary Fender Princeton Reverb Amp of the 1960s was small, light, and moderately powered. Though originally intended for practice situations, the Princeton was capable of big tube tone, and countless guitarists chose it as their go-to studio amp. With a simple mic’d-up Princeton and a stomp box or two, signature sounds flowed onto recording after recording. Our world-class Reverb and built-in Vibrato effects were the icing on the cake.

Rebirth of a Legend New! Vintage Reissue ’65 Princeton Reverb Amp ®

Today, original Princeton Reverb amps are prized collectibles, and becoming harder to find. The new ’65 Princeton Reverb Amp offers today’s players all of the great tone and dynamics of the originals in an affordable, roadworthy reissue. The robust 15-Watt platform is a wise choice for creating tube tone in a small space, and even provides enough output for small gigs and rehearsals. For more info, go to www.fender.com/princetonreverb

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Output: Speaker: Controls: Effects: Tubes:

15 watts into 8 ohms 1 10” Jensen® Special Design C-10R speaker Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed and Intensity Reverb, Vibrato 3 12AX7, 1 12AT7, 2 6V6, 1 5AR4 Rectifier tube


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