Fender Princeton Reverb Tube Amplifier (1964)

Fender  Princeton Reverb Tube Amplifier (1964)
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Item # 7442
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Fender Princeton Reverb Model Tube Amplifier (1964), made in Fullerton, California, black tolex covering finish.

This is a lovely example of one of our best selling Fender amplifiers. For many years the Princeton was Fender's smallest combo featuring reverb and tremolo. Due to the volume requirements of the day, this model was often relegated for use solely as a practice amp. In our modern lower-volume age the Princeton Reverb makes for a fantastic about town rig with enough power for a clean sound when performing alongside a polite drummer, and plenty of snarl for the after hours crowd.
 
Height is 16 in. (40.6 cm.), 20 in. (50.8 cm.) width, and 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm.) deep. Nice condition overall; Newer 3-prong cord and reverb/trem pedal , original speaker and more recent tubes. The Tolex is fairly clean, and the grillcloth is evenly smoked-looking but shows no major wear. A nice and truly Pre-CBS example of this timeless Fender classic. Overall Excellent - Condition.