1966 Princeton Reverb-Amp vintage 12W 1x10combo. Quickly becoming the Fender amplifier to have, the Princeton Reverb combines a lightweight and friendly size with all the quintessential Fender functionality and a very reasonable output volume capable of suiting almost all settings.

Pots have been replaced throughout the years, only the bass pot is original. Can cap has been replaced with a CE Manufacturing C-EC20X4-475. There are a couple of new solder points on the board which may indicate that a couple of resistors have been replaced.

110v - stepdown transformer for 240v included. 'FE' stamp on tube panel. Serial #A11110.

Found Sound Australia Pty Ltd.
110 Albert St
Brunswick East, VIC 3057
Australia

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Listed4 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Princeton Reverb 12-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo
Finish
  • Black & Silver
Categories
Year
  • 1966
Made In
  • United States
Model Family
  • Fender Princeton
Number of Inputs
  • 2 Inputs
Effects Loop
  • No Effects Loop
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x10"
Built-In Effects
  • Built-In Effects
Electronics
  • Tube
Model Sub-Family
  • Fender Princeton Reverb
Direct Output
  • No Direct Output
Series
  • Fender Vintage Black Panel Amps
Power Tube Type
  • 6V6
Color Family
  • Black
Number of Channels
  • 1 Channel
Reverb
  • Spring Reverb
Output Power (Watts)
  • 12

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