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Up for sale is a George Alessandro modified 65 Fender Princeton Reverb Reissue w/ a 12 Inch Speaker. 

The amp comes with w/ low noise, high quality NOS Tubes. 2x RCA 6v6s and 3x RCA 12ax7s. 12AT7 and Rectifier will stay modern production tubes as they do not affect the sound quality. 

If you've had the good fortune of playing one of these amps, you know how incredible they are. George modifies the amp with a custom built Eminence GA-SC59 12" speaker, and practically replaces all of the insides to bring the amp to the best possible quality and tone. This is essentially like buying a vintage Princeton Reverb, but brand new. The 12" speaker is a brilliant upgrade, as it allows the amp to be turned up and cranked without falling apart. Normally on a Princeton Reissue, I can't turn it up past 6. This amp shines all the way up to 10 on the dial.

The amp smokes the standard reissue, as well as the Custom Shop 64 from Fender which lists at $2,299. The NOS tubes take this amp to the next level and make it unbeatable. 

The amp is in like new condition, comes with footswitch and cover, and was only used by me in my home studio. Very low hours on the amp. If you're looking for the best sounding Princeton Reverb, this is it right here.

Listed3 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Fender Princeton Reverb
Categories
Year
  • 2020
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

For the Love of Gear

Roslyn, NY, United States
(175)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:208

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