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Fender '65 Princeton Reverb (2008)

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Fender belonging to the Princeton series

Pat Flam Pat Flam
Published on 01/26/10 at 16:05
7-AMP 15 watt lamps with reverb and tremolo lamp also blade. (For details see manufacturer website).
No effects loop ...
Lightweight and compact.

UTILIZATION

Use more than simple.

SOUNDS

SOUND:
(L series Start with 1964, strat mexico road worn 50 s, gibson les paul classic 1997, telecaster with Van Zandt and Danelectro):

What to say ... perhaps one of the most beautiful clear sounds I heard, I also have a Peavey Classic 50 which is super clean sound as full, the fender had only one channel, but what channel ...
Treble sintillements that sound like bells, a natural medium and not gaudy, tight bass and beautiful (speaker jensen ceramic 10 inches).
The reverb lamp is sublime and powerful, I do not grow to more than three if his cave.
The tremolo plunges us into the year 60.
In terms of volume, the amp is not powerful sounds great at low volumes.
Of 1-4 is very gradual sansaire too decibels. From four sons'ouvre the top and really is 5 sur10. There does not distort the sound yet, but is full of dynamics and grain, and there is enjoyable ....
From 6 to ten, the already considerable volume increases further by bringing under its wings more and more distortion.
At 10, he made the big crunch ...
If you put distortion pedals (or dual Blackstar "and" tube screamer) or wah, wah, it works nickel.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for one month, I have a Peavey Classic 50, a Fender Super Champ XD, and I tried a lot of amps.
What I like most, its sound, its size, its weight.
What I like least is that there is no effects loop (for a good time ...).
Yes I would do this choice.