Fender Princeton Reverb RI & Edwards LPC + Xotic BB Preamp
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@lsdman14 I also have the blues Jr Tweed version. When I first got it I was quite pleased but I was running every thing dirty most of the time. My tastes have changed and I like to play a lot of clean blues and jazz tones and the low end of the on the Blues Jr is quite flabby especially using my Epi Sheraton. I am seriously thinkin gof getting the Princeton Reverb after much research. Looking at some recoding studios images of Pete Townsend in the back gorund you can see a Princton Reverb.
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beautiful tasteful playing
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are you fukcing kidding me!!!! that sounds amazing! I mean totally awesome!!!
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Best sounding amp on the market!
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I've got the same amp. Fender scored with this one. I't like you went back in a time machine to '65, walked into Manny's in New York, bought the original and brought it back to our time. As a kid I wore out multiple copies of Highway 61 and I thought the lead guitarist (Mike Bloomfield) was absolutely fabulous. It's still the best tone I ever heard. This is THE Fender sound.
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Nice sound
How often do you change the tubes?
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nice playing...really appreciate the demo...trying to decide if I wanna drop $800 on this amp..it really cannot be compared to much sound and versatility wise...keep up the good work and thanks again...peace!!!
What do you usually run the eq on with humbuckers? I have a fender blues jr and i have to run the treble always on the highest setting with practically no bass and mids to avoid muddiness. I want something with a bit more fleixible eq so it will be even brighter sometimes.
lsdman14 9 months ago
@lsdman14 yeah just lower the bass and turn up the treble a bit. This is a PRRI, so it'a totally different amp.
JTPG 9 months ago
it's an Xotic BB preamp pedal, it's got Gain, volume,Bass, Treble controls so you can adjust the volume to taste.
JTPG 2 years ago