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Fender Princeton Reverb Reissue

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

www.ProGuitarShop.com - The Fender Princeton Reverb Reissue is a faithful recreation of the original. Warm, sweet reverb and spanky Fender blackface tone all in a small 15 watt format with a Jensen 10 speaker. The Fender Princeton Reverb squeals out the country when coupled with a Telecaster and chugs out the blues with a Stratocaster. Plug in some humbuckers and watch out! The Princetone Reverb RI will blow down the house with sweet blackface Fender yumminess. If your wife screams when you crank up your guitar, check out the 65 Princeton Reverb from Fender.
This little screamer is an uber giggable amp for the grab and go guitar player. Its portability make is extremely user friendly. The tones from the Princeton are classic Fender and very true to the original. The dripping wet reverb sounds can get you a bluesy spank or surforama. Fender nailed the tone with the newly reissued Fender Princeton reverb.

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  • Question about signal chain: You say, "Andy's guitar -> Pedals -> Amplifier ."

    Do you use pedals when doing demos of amps?

  • @dnpqkc No, the chain is a general rule of our recording process. This demo is just guitar into amp. Thanks!

    PGS

  • @ProGuitarShopDemos Straight up lie, there is a stereo chorus effect AFTER the mic and also a noise gate, which is pretty obvious. If not a noise gate, then the track is being faded very quickly when the playing ends and the speaking begins. It's a nice edit but don't lie about the signal chain. Fingers-Guitar-amp-mic-to recording engineer with a bag O tricks.

  • @proaudioguy Andy recorded this, there aren't any secret "tricks" to fool you, that's absurd.

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  • theres just something about that Fender clean tone, I think god approves.

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  • Is this amp's sound in any way different from the 65' deluxe reverb RI?

  • 4:10 on sounds so righteous with that tele

    my prs with the dragon II pickups (humb. and hot at that)

    made this amp all fart out, then i tried a tele through it and

    then came the smiles.... i didn't want to leave the store

  • all you debating grabbing this amp......stop and go get it.....it is an AWSOME amp for home and small gigs. quite loud too! i have a custom shop strat and a gibson es 339 (57 classics) and they both sound great...... love the humbuckers through it! breaks up around 5 or so depending on the pups and the tremelo is sutle but nice. reverb is classic fender but is quite strong so i never go above 3. all in all im happy! very mellow

  • WHAT RIFF IS THAT AT 7.15 ? PLEASE LET US KNOW MAN

  • What mic do you use to record this amp and how far is mic'd up from the amp? Thanks!

  • I'm debating selling my deluxe reverb and getting this. I played it today and it sounded fantastic. Great bass response for such a small speaker. I need to hear it with a les Paul, tho. I play at church and I'm sure it's plenty loud. I can only get the deluxe up to 2 (maybe 2 1/2) before its waaay too loud.

  • SEEMS LIKE IT'S GOT A NICE LOW END BASS RESPONSE

  • Absolutely adore this amp!!!

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