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'65 Princeton® Reverb Amp The legendary Fender Princeton® Reverb Amp of the 1960s was small, light, and moderately powered. Though intended for practice situations, the Princeton was capable of big tube tone, and Fender's world-class Reverb and Vibrato effects were the icing on the cake. From its inception 'til today, countless guitarists have chosen it as their go-to studio amp, crafting signature sounds with a stomp box or two feeding a simple miked-up Princeton. Today, original Princeton Reverb amps are prized collectibles, and becoming harder to find. The new '65 Princeton® Reverb Amp offers today's players all of the great tone and dynamics of the original...in an affordable, roadworthy reissue. The robust 15-Watt platform is a wise choice for creating tube tone in a small space, and even provides enough output for small gigs and rehearsals. Features include: • 1965 Princeton® Reverb circuit with all tube circuitry • Two Groove Tubes® 6V6 output tubes • Three 12AX7 preamp tubes • One 12AT7 tube • 5AR4 rectifier tube • 15 Watts output power • 10" Jensen C-10R speaker for spanky vintage tones • Genuine Fender tube-driven spring Reverb by Accutronics® • Genuine Fender tube tremolo ("Vibrato") • Genuine Fender Blackface cosmetic treatment • Vintage Reverb/Vibrato footswitch • Fitted cover included 5 year warranty (US and Canada, other territories may vary) The World's Most Popular Instrument Amplifiers... -Since 1946 Front Panel A. INPUT 1-Full sensitivity input for most guitars. B. INPUT 2-Lower sensitivity input (-6dB) to provide highoutput guitars with cleaner response. NOTE: Both inputs become equal in sensitivity when used simultaneously. C. VOLUME-Adjusts the loudness of the amplifier. D. TREBLE-Adjusts high-frequency tone character. E. BASS-Adjusts low-frequency tone character. F. REVERB-Adjusts the level of the Reverb effect. Reverb can be switched ON-OFF from the Footswitch {O}. G. SPEED-Adjusts the rate of the Vibrato effect. Vibrato can be switched ON-OFF from the Footswitch {O}. H. INTENSITY-Adjusts the depth of the Vibrato effect. I. POWER JEWEL-Indicates when the amplifier is ON.  f e n d e r. c o m

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’65 Princeton® Reverb Amp
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Front Panel
The legendary Fender Princeton® Reverb Amp of the 1960s
was small, light, and moderately powered. Though intended
for practice situations, the Princeton was capable of big tube
tone, and Fender’s world-class Reverb and Vibrato effects
were the icing on the cake. From its inception ‘til today,
countless guitarists have chosen it as their go-to studio amp,
crafting signature sounds with a stomp box or two feeding a
simple miked-up Princeton.
Today, original Princeton Reverb amps are prized collectibles,
and becoming harder to find. The new ’65 Princeton® Reverb
Amp offers today’s players all of the great tone and dynamics
of the original…in an affordable, roadworthy reissue. The
robust 15-Watt platform is a wise choice for creating tube
tone in a small space, and even provides enough output for
small gigs and rehearsals.
Features include:
1965 Princeton® Reverb circuit with all tube circuitry
Two Groove Tubes® 6V6 output tubes
Three 12AX7 preamp tubes
One 12AT7 tube
5AR4 rectifier tube
15 Watts output power
10” Jensen C-10R speaker for spanky vintage tones
Genuine Fender tube-driven spring Reverb by Accutronics®
Genuine Fender tube tremolo (“Vibrato”)
Genuine Fender Blackface cosmetic treatment
Vintage Reverb/Vibrato footswitch
Fitted cover included
5 year warranty (US and Canada, other territories may vary)
The World's Most Popular Instrument Amplifiers...
—Since 1946
INPUT ±—
Full sensitivity input for most guitars.
INPUT ²—
Lower sensitivity input (-±dB) to provide high-
output guitars with cleaner response.
NOTE:
Both inputs become equal in sensitivity when used
simultaneously.
VOLUME—
Adjusts the loudness of the amplifier.
TREBLE—
Adjusts high–frequency tone character.
BASS—
Adjusts low–frequency tone character.
REVERB—
Adjusts the level of the Reverb effect. Reverb
can be switched ON-OFF from the Footswitch {O}.
SPEED—
Adjusts the rate of the Vibrato effect. Vibrato
can be switched ON-OFF from the Footswitch {O}.
INTENSITY—
Adjusts the depth of the Vibrato effect.
POWER JEWEL—
Indicates when the amplifier is ON.