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Description

The Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp is an homage to the classic late-'60s Fender amps, with a modern twist. This 1,000W all-tube combo amp is packed with a modified tone circuit and a specially designed 10" Celestion Ten 30 speaker, providing a unique blend of tonal versatility and traditional rock 'n' roll flavor.

The modified tone circuit allows you to have greater control over your sound when using effects pedals. Roll it back for a warmer, bassier sound, or crank it up for brighter highs. The amp's ability to handle pedals beautifully allows you to craft your signature sound with ease.

The 10" Celestion speaker emphasizes midrange frequencies essential for cutting through a mix, delivering a punchy and aggressive tone perfect for rock, blues, and alternative styles. The amp also features reduced negative feedback, resulting in greater touch sensitivity and quicker overdrive.

Complete with silverface cosmetics, this amp is a tribute to the iconic late-'60s Fender amps. The same style of control panel, knobs, and silver-turquoise grille cloth adorn the amp, providing a retro, vintage-inspired look.

Key Features: - Modified Tone Circuit: Enhanced tonal control when using effects pedals - 10" Celestion Ten 30 Speaker: Delivers punchy rock tone - Reduced Negative Feedback: Increases touch sensitivity and overdrive - Vintage-Inspired Styling: Tribute to the iconic late-'60s Fender amps - 6V6 power tubes; 5AR4 rectifier tube - Includes 2-button footswitch and a fitted cover.

Product specs

Amp Type tube
Total Power 12w
Speaker Size 1 x 10" celestion ten 30
Onboard Reverb yes
Weight 34 lbs.
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All-Original Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb (1977) Very Clean!

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All-Original Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb (1977) Very Clean!

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Reviews

PROS

  • 12 watts is plenty for studio, rehearsal, and small club gigs

  • Handles pedals well, enhancing effects without distortion

  • Built-in reverb and tremolo effects praised

  • Reliable performance, even with daily use over years

  • Quintessential Fender tube sound with great touch sensitivity

  • Adequate volume for most settings, mic-able for larger venues

  • Good for country music and offers a versatile tone range

CONS

  • Muddy distortion when volume exceeds 4, especially with single coils

  • Excessive bass, difficult to dial out even with bass knob at zero

  • Speaker choice (Celestion) not favored by some for Fender amps

  • Schumacher transformers (possibly imported) noted for quality concerns

  • Requires specific settings to avoid weird muddy sound, not intuitive for all users

  • Stock Celestion speaker considered cheap by some, prompting replacements

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp.

Features and functionality

  • Princeton Reverb is noted for its tube-driven reverb and vibrato, ideal for surf and country music styles.

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  • The "pull for volume boost" knob introduced in 1978 is noted for producing a harsh distortion that many users find unsatisfactory.

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  • The '68 Reissue features reduced negative feedback, promoting earlier breakup and offering a different tonal character compared to the '65.

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Comparisons

  • Princeton Reverb is considered to have better pedal compatibility and more organic drive compared to the Hot Rod Deluxe.

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  • Late '70s models with the "pull boost" knob are sonically similar to earlier '70s models when the boost is not engaged.

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  • The '68 Custom Princeton Reverb is noted for having a darker tone than the '65 Reissue, which can be adjusted using the tone stack.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Modifications to a Silverface Princeton can align it closer to a Blackface with minor changes to the rectifier tube and cabinet.

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  • Users commonly recommend replacing the stock speaker from the 1978/79 models for improved efficiency and sound quality.

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  • Owners suggest swapping the '68's Celestion speaker for a Jensen to improve clarity and brightness, enhancing its tonal range.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Princeton Reverb, despite its low wattage, is renowned for its effective use as a studio amp, often chosen for its sweet breakup sound.

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  • The '68 Custom Princeton Reverb is favored by users playing baritone guitars due to its ability to handle lower frequencies better than the '65.

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User experience

  • Owners often highlight the Princeton's ability to achieve a warm overdrive with boost pedals and an attenuator for volume control.

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  • Users report that the '68 Custom Princeton Reverb can be darker, requiring adjustments in EQ settings to achieve desired tones, particularly when using distortion pedals.

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Build quality

  • The Princeton Reverb's simpler design and tube rectifier contribute to its durability compared to more modern amps like the Hot Rod Deluxe.

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Value and pricing

  • A late '70s Silverface Princeton Reverb can sometimes be found at a discount due to being less sought-after than earlier models.

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See how Miles Kane uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Miles Kane

Guitarist, Singer

The Last Shadow Puppets

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In the BBC Music video "Miles Kane - Cry On My Guitar (TRNSMT 2018)," Miles Kane can be seen using a Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp, positioned above an AC30 amp, during his Coup de Grace era performance.

See how Jimmy Smith uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Jimmy Smith

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Foals

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In this Instagram story, Jimmy Smith thanks Fender for his Princeton Reverb Amp.

See how Braeden Lemasters uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Braeden Lemasters

Singer, Guitarist

Wallows

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Breaden is seen using this amp at this performance.

See how Jay Bentley uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Jay Bentley

Bassist

Bad Religion

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In this post jay shows off his fender princeton reverb

See how Elijah Hewson uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Elijah Hewson

Singer, Guitarist

Inhaler

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In this video, Eli Hewson can be seen using a Fender Princeton Reverb amp, which has been covered with a variety of spray paint. A good view can be seen at 0:10 as well as in the thumbnail for the video.

See how Amelia Murray uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Amelia Murray

Singer, Guitarist

Fazerdaze

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In this video at 1:45 mark of the clip, you can see Amelia using a vintage/original Fender Princeton Silverface amplifier. (2017).

See how Rotem Sivan uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Rotem Sivan

Guitarist

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At 8:33 you can see him plugged into this amp.

See how Nathaniel Rateliff uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Nathaniel Rateliff

Singer, Guitarist

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats

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This Fender Princeton Reverb HW is owned by Nathaniel Rateliff. This amp has been converted into a hand-wired princeton reverb. The speaker is a Webber Ferromax.

See how Charlie Worsham uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Charlie Worsham

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Premier Guitar

Charlie Worsham uses a Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp, as explained in a "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar's John Bohlinger. During the rundown, Worsham mentions taking Tom Bukovac's advice in acquiring the amp, which he runs alongside a Nashville Amp Works clone of a golden-era tweed Fender Deluxe.

See how Fred Tackett uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Fred Tackett

Guitarist, Composer

Little Feat

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In an interview with Guitar World, Fred Tackett confirmed he used a Fender Princeton amp for recording his contributions to Jackson Browne's The Pretender.

See how Marisa Anderson uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Marisa Anderson

Guitarist

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It’s super simple. I usually run two amps, three mics. I’ll do a room mic and a close mic on each amp. It’s usually a Princeton Reverb set to have a lot of tremolo, a lot of reverb, very high-end shimmery.

See how Frans van Zoest uses Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp

Frans van Zoest

Singer, Guitarist

Di-rect

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In a user-uploaded photo, Frans van Zoest is seen using the Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb Amp during the recording of the album "De Duif Sessions" and at live performances in 2019.

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