Fender Princeton Reverb Tube Amplifier (1966)

Fender  Princeton Reverb Tube Amplifier (1966)
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Fender Princeton Reverb Model Tube Amplifier (1966), made in Fullerton, California, serial # A-13306, black tolex covering finish.
 
Height is 16 in. (40.6 cm.), 20 in. (50.8 cm.) width, and 9 1/4 in. (23.5 cm.) deep.

This is a nice clean amp overall, with mostly original components. The Tube Chart is stamped PK, indicating it was assembled in November 1966. Externally there is not much wear, just a little dirt and soma light corrosion to the metal. Internally it has a new 3-prong grounded cord and a light cap job; the multi-cap can is newer, as is becoming almost unavoidable with these. The reverb tank is a newer unit by MOD, which is a fabulously lush-sounding device and a very high quality sonic upgrade from the sometimes cranky Hammond tanks of the CBS era. A great-sounding Princeton overall, with a reverb sound to die for! Excellent - Condition.