Fender 68 Custom Princeton Reverb. Fender '68 Custom Princeton Reverb Guitar Amplifier in Excellent Condition A few years ago, Fender added a Princeton Reverb to its line of '65 Reissues, and recently introduced the '68 Custom Princeton Reverb featuring circuit tweaks that, while less vintage. In a special twist, a modified tone circuit gives modern players greater tonal flexibility with pedals, and the amps reduced negative feedback gives greater touch sensitivity and quicker onset of overdrive.
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Small, light and moderately powered, longtime recording and gigging favorite the Princeton Reverb received a fresh new face in 1968 - a silver-and-turquoise front panel with aluminum grille cloth trim, with tone, reverb and tremolo that was still pure Fender Model/Circuit Number: Fender '68 Custom Princeton Reverb Years of Production: 2013 - Present Era: Vintage Modified Configuration: Combo Controls: Silver front facing w/ blue screened labels Knobs: Black skirted w/ chrome center, numbered 1 - 10 Faceplate
Model/Circuit Number: Fender '68 Custom Princeton Reverb Years of Production: 2013 - Present Era: Vintage Modified Configuration: Combo Controls: Silver front facing w/ blue screened labels Knobs: Black skirted w/ chrome center, numbered 1 - 10 Faceplate Features '68 Custom Princeton Reverb has 12 watts of power capacity, as well as a single 10" Celestion Ten 30 speaker Fender stopped making the original Princeton Reverb in the late '70s, though the company has used the Princeton name for other models over the years, some of which bore little resemblance to the original
Fender '68 Custom Princeton Reverb Amplifier GAK. The legendary Fender Princeton Reverb amp of the '60s was small, light, and moderately-powered The Fender '68 Custom Princeton Reverb has a single 10" Celestion speaker that gives it a definite rock 'n' roll flair
Fender gives its ’68 Custom Princeton Reverb a Black & Blue makeover with limitededition guitar. Though intended for practice situations, the Princeton was capable of big tube tone, and. Features '68 Custom Princeton Reverb has 12 watts of power capacity, as well as a single 10" Celestion Ten 30 speaker