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Harmonica Amps Vol.77 Fender Princeton Reverb (1965)

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2009

Fender Princeton Reverb (1965)
10-15 Watt 1x12" Celestion speaker (non original)
Harmonica: Hohner Marine Band
microphone:Shure Green Bullet with R5 element musicians: harmonica-Doug Jay
guitar-Kai Strauss guitar amp: Epiphone Pathfinder http://www.dougjay.com/

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  • Doug is playing Hohner Marine Band harmonicas

  • Love it! Your playing through that amp is awesome! Can you elaborate more on the settings, speakers, and tubes? I've been interested in the PR, but worry it won't be loud enough for stage use.

  • the PR is one of the most popular Fender amps, just google and you find what you are looking for

  • Thanks, but being familiar with the amp, was interested in the specifics of this unit.

  • same as usual, but with a 12" Celestion speaker instead of the 10"

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  • I cant get this out of my head!! what kinda harp are you playing in this?

  • Amazing, guys! That jam just earned you another subscriber! :) I am getting ready to buy the RI version of the Princeton 65, so I stumbled upon your video along the way. It's a great sound and style you have here, and I am definitely interested in your CD's! I'll shoot ya an email when payday rolls around! Keep jammin'!

  • Nothing like a tube amp

  • Have you tried a 6L6 valve in the Princeton? instead of 6V6 (Its hard to get the 6V6 and the G236) . I got a vintage princeton from 1965, I thought to put it a Celestion, just like you

  • I think it sounds ok, but I would like it to have a bit more bottom end, this could be due to the type of mic he is using as well and not really a amp characteristic, or it could be that he doesnt play with the treble down far enough. I would be interested to hear it with a mic giving a bit less nasally sound and more bottom end, or the treb turned down more and the amp cranked higher.

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