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Fender '65 Princeton Reverb (2008)

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Fender belonging to the Princeton series

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«  Little amp great sound »

Published on 05/09/10 at 08:06
I will not dwell too long on technical data. It Hits you it need?

It is a low-power single-channel amp (15w). With its all cute little hp.

Everything is there but at the same time, it lacks the DI outputs, headphone outputs, two channels switchable and all those little things amps lowcost competitors. BUT, this is a very special and different philosophy has been chosen here. Here's an amplifier in front of you purist.

UTILIZATION

Yes. Naturally, it is very fast in the right sound. But alas, it lacks a little power to be heard when the likes clean home clean live.

SOUNDS

Good blood thinner mine! Those who want a clean amp or low crunch should consider acquiring this machine. It is simply stunning.

For a nominal fee, so insignificant in this category of sound, it is fantastic. The clean has a depth, height, spatial definition absolutely stunning that rises to the height of the Divided by 13 other killings and kind and Two Rock Mojave. When we know that these amps are at least three times that price, it's really flattering. Naturally, the quality is paid for and we should not expect to electronics inside fly high. Too bad we can not have a few more watts in the ass for live. But as rehearsal amp, home or in groups that do not play at full pots, it will find its place. But try before you adopt.

OVERALL OPINION

The price / performance ratio grows here very clearly this amp before. It is quite advisable to use recreational or studio. Professionals who want to hear live voice will turn to something else or will arm a monitor of death that kills.