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Description

Unleash the vintage sound of the 1960s with the '65 P-Reverb 15W Amp Kit, a meticulously crafted combo amplifier that embodies the classic tones of the golden era of rock 'n' roll. Perfect for both home practice and small gigs, this amp kit delivers a harmonious blend of power and portability. The 15-watt tube power output ensures you achieve those warm, organic sounds that have been beloved by guitarists for decades. Whether you're a vintage gear enthusiast or a newcomer seeking an authentic sound, this amp kit offers the perfect blend of modern reliability with a nod to the past.

Designed for easy assembly, the '65 P-Reverb 15W Amp Kit comes with all necessary components and a comprehensive guide, allowing you to build your own piece of musical history. The kit features a spring reverb unit that adds depth and dimension to your playing, capturing the essence of classic surf, blues, and rock tones. Its compact design does not compromise on sound quality, making it an ideal choice for musicians who appreciate both form and function.

Key Features:

  • 15-watt tube power output for authentic, vintage sound
  • Spring reverb unit for added tonal depth
  • Comprehensive assembly guide included
  • Compact design ideal for home use and small performances
  • High-quality components for durability and performance
  • Perfect for vintage sound enthusiasts and DIY builders
Landon Bailey

Landon Bailey

Building a Stewmac '65 Princeton Reverb Amp Kit - Part 2 - The Assembly

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Building a Stewmac '65 Princeton Reverb Amp Kit - Part 2 - The Assembly

Landon Bailey

Landon Bailey

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Building a Stewmac '65 Princeton Reverb Amp Kit - Part 1 - The Parts and Tools

Landon Bailey

Landon Bailey

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Building a Stewmac '65 Princeton Reverb Amp Kit - Part 3 - The Tones

Landon Bailey

Landon Bailey

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Fender '65 Princeton Reverb kit from Stew Mac - Initial test

John Fox Bass

John Fox Bass

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My First Thoughts Unboxing the StewMac '65 Princeton Reverb Hand-Wired AMP Kit!

ADDICTED TO GEAR

ADDICTED TO GEAR

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Santa Rosa Blues

Eric Wolf

Eric Wolf

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Terrific kit with great instructions leading to a boutique quality Princeton Reverb clone

Kit with great instructions, when you are done, you have a boutique quality clone of a real '65 Princeton Reverb, much closer than the official reissues. VOS all the way, down to the solid pine cabinet, tube driven spring reverb and tremolo, 15 watts. Wonderful vintage tone.

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