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About This Listing

A gorgeous vintage Fender combo amplifier. This early 1964 Princeton features that oh-so-cool Tuxedo aesthetic with its 'Blackface' control plate and white buttercup knobs. These early incarnations of the 'Blackface' Princetons feature the earlier 'Brownface' circuit with gives you the most beautiful tremolo sound and a slight 'Tweed' edge to the tone. A beautiful balance between the fidelity of the later 'Blackface' amplifiers with some of the character of the earlier late 50s and early 60s combo amplifiers. 

This amp is gig ready, running 240V (The original transformer was been rewound decades ago for Australian power), currently running a pair of 6L6s and a solid-state rectifier. The original speaker has been replaced with a signature series Weber 10". 

Listed3 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Princeton 12-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo
Finish
  • Tuxedo
Categories
Year
  • 1964
Made In
  • United States
Model Family
  • Fender Princeton
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x10"
Electronics
  • Tube
Series
  • Fender Vintage Black Panel Amps
Reverb
  • None
Model Sub-Family
  • Fender Princeton Amp
Color Family
  • Black

About the Seller

Echo Tone

NORTHCOTE, Australia
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Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:479
Product Overview
The Black Panel Fender Princeton Amp ("non-Reverb") is a highly sought-after vintage guitar combo, perfect for small clubs and recording studios. With built-in tremolo/vibrato circuit and 12 watts pushing a 10" speaker, the Princeton was something of a middle-ground between the smaller Vibro Champ and the bigger Deluxe Amp. The earliest Black Panel Princetons have a couple anomalies -- the "tuxedo" cosmetics from using leftover Brownface parts and a simpler Tone circuit. By the fall of '64, the more common Black Panel-era cosmetics (numbers on the knobs, not the faceplate) came about and the circuit was revised to have separate controls for Bass and Treble.
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