Fender Princeton Reverb
The Fender Princeton Reverb is a guitar amplifier combo, essentially aFender Princeton Reverb II
This Paul Rivera-specified Fender guitar amplifier was introduced in 1982 to replace the Princeton Reverb. It was a completely different and significantly more powerful amplifier. Designed by Ed Jahns, it featured a built-in reverb, treble boost and mid boost controls, and a switchable lead (overdrive) effect. The Princeton Reverb II was removed from the Fender pricelist in 1986. The development of the Princeton amplifier, from its inception as a 4-watt practice amp in 1948, can be tracked by working through http://ampwares.com attached to the sales website of the commercial firm "Mojotone".Reissue
In Summer 2008, Fender reissued the Princeton Reverb. While it is based on the Blackface version, and utilizes a tube rectifier and a tube reverb, it uses printed circuit boards instead of eyelet-style hand-wired circuit boards.'68 Custom
In Summer 2013, Fender released a redress of the Princeton Reverb reissue with slightly modified circuitry and the drip-edge "silverface" cosmetics introduced on Fender amplifiers in 1968. The model is known as the '68 Custom Princeton Reverb.Specifications (Princeton Reverb, 1964–81)
*Preamp tubes: one 7025, two 12AX7, one 12AT7 *Output tubes: two 6V6GT, fixed-bias *Rectifier: 5AR4 (blackface & reissue), GZ34 (blackface), 5U4GB (silverface) *Controls: volume, treble, bass, reverb, speed, intensity *Output: 12 to 15 Watts RMS *Speaker: 10" speaker (Jensen C10R, Jensen C10Q, Jensen C10N, Oxford 10L5 or Oxford 10J4)Specifications (Princeton Reverb II, 1982–86)
*Preamp tubes: three 7025 (a/k/a 12AX7), one 12AT7 *Output tubes: two 6V6GTA, fixed-bias *Rectifier: solid-state *Controls: volume (pull for lead), treble (pull for boost), middle (pull for boost), bass, reverb, lead volume, master volume, presence *optional 2-button footswitch (lead, reverb) *Output: 22 Watts RMS *Speaker: 12" Fender Blue label made by Pyle and later re-sourced from Eminence; factory upgrade option for EV speakerReferences
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