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Fender Princeton (Silverface)
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Note : 10 sur 10

«  My god he is rock ... »

Published on 09/15/14 at 08:53
12w tube combo, a 2-band equalization, tremolo, volume, two inputs and that's all.

UTILIZATION

Difficult to get any easier as amp, the higher up the volume, the more saturated and acting on eq we pass a clicking sound to a dark sound, but rarely amusical.

SOUNDS

To all styles from blues, rock, punk and why not jazz, it has its place. It's the sound fender, but the lack of reverb makes it even more "Burne". It is very "pedal-friendly", which achieves more greedy gain styles, while keeping a good musical (well, if the effects are worth it!).

It's not my possession, so I'm using it exclusively in the studio, where it is very useful.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it regularly for 3 years, for a small combo like that, it may seem expensive, but the sound is there. A beautiful power in such a small space, today is hard to find, and it is very strong. I tried a lot of fender, and compared with a control for instance, I find it much more varied in sound, and richer too. Too bad that it is so rare secondhand!