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-11384, 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.

Overall this is a nicely preserved example of one of the hottest amps going today, the blackface Princeton Reverb. The combination of clean, crunch and natural overdrive this model offers perfectly suits the modern world's lower volume requirements, and they always sound great. This one has a tube chart code PF designating assembly in June 1966, with the original Jensen "Special design" speaker coded 220-549.

This amp has just been serviced with a standard cap job replacing the large can cap and some of the preamp electrolytics, a re-bias to spec and a thorough internal cleaning of all pots, jacks etc. The reverb tank is original, the tubes more recent. Externally it is all original with some light wear and dirty spots but nothing too serious. All hail the mighty Princeton, one of Leo Fender's more modest but universally loved creations! Overall Excellent - Condition.