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Fender '65 Princeton Reverb "Surf Tone Green" FSR Combo Amplifier - 2172000122

Limited to 250 units for North America

The perfect combo of retro styling and modern scream! This Limited Edition Two-Tone FSR in Surf Green and Hot White harkens back to a 60s vibe while the warm midrange breakup of a Celestion Greenback G10 speaker adds a slightly more aggresive feel. It's the perfect amp for small gigs that need a little extra growl and punch.

The original was a historically significant amp used on countless hits over the years, and the reissue '65 Princeton Reverb is easily versatile enough to go from the living room to the recording studio to the small gig. It has the vintage vibe that Fender die-hards know and love, but the '65 Princeton Reverb isn't only for those who played them 30 or 40 years ago - it's for anybody who demands top-notch tube tone, naturally dynamic clean and overdriven tones, and unmistakable long-spring Fender reverb and tube vibrato.

Unique features to this amp include: Surf Green and Hot White vinyl covering, a 10" 8-ohm Celestion Greenback G10 speaker. The perfect speaker for punchy mids and classic British crunch. Also includes "Limited Edition" FSR badge.

Additional features include: Blackface Control Panel with Six Silver-Top Numbered Knobs, vintage-size jewel light, 6V6 tubes.

Fender '65 Princeton Reverb "Surf Tone Green" FSR Specifications:

Amplifier Type: Tube

Speaker: 10", 8-ohm Celestion Greenback G10 speaker

Impedance: 8 Ohms

Output Power: 15 watts

Preamp Tubes: 3 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7

Power Tubes: 2 x 6V6

Rectifier: 5AR4 Rectifier Tube

Inputs: 2 Inputs

Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity

Covering/Grille Cloth: Two-Tone Surf Green and Hot White vinyl covering and Silver grille cloth

Height: 16" (40.6 cm)

Width: 19.875" (50.5 cm)

Depth: 9.5" (24.13 cm)

Weight: 34 lbs. (12.7 kg)

Cover: Amp Cover Included

Legalese: Product Prices, Features, Specifications and Availability Are Subject To Change Without Notice

Unique FSR Features: Two-Tone Surf Green and Hot White vinyl covering, a 10" Celestion Greenback G10 speaker and a "Limited Edition" FSR badge.

Comentarios

8 years ago

JED TAYLOR

whats fsr stand for....

8 years ago

alan coste

What a nice demo! I have this amp and i think you nailed the vibe it has. Cheers from mexico!

8 years ago

TJ Nugent

Mark, do you prefer the 65 Princeton or the newer 68 Vintage Modified SF Princeton?

8 years ago

Paul Kazantsev

What's mic there?

8 years ago

John Hudak

My only complaint about these reviews is that this cat is such a great player...I want to buy everything he demos..... :-)

9 years ago

Nicolas Pavlidis

A dream combo of mine, maybe I'm worth of it some time ^^

9 years ago

Jack Baker

Hey man, what song were you playing at the start? Thanks

9 years ago

PedrodjayaTV

Great Review as always! do you carry ZT Amp Club? if so please do a review on that amp. Thank you :) 

10 years ago

1971SuperLead

"It's green and white. It has a volume knob, a treble knob,......"Stop wasting our time with stupid babble and just play the amp. 

10 years ago

Tony Koziol

A "True Gent"!

10 years ago

Blacksardine

Thats some great surf tone! why do players play every damn blues lick they know and never really reveal what else an amp is capable of?

10 years ago

Michael McInnis

I have one of these - it's a great sounding amp...it's really about all I play anymore, whether at home or out (sometimes mic'd when out). The Greenback 10 speaker sounds great.

10 years ago

Michael Whitehouse

Great demo and playing. Thanks!

10 years ago

bsullivan7

Great sounding amp. Clapton actually used a Fender Blackface Champ in the Layla sessions. However, the Princeton Reverb was built with the same 5F1 specs circuit as the Champ. So the sound was very similar. Either way, they're both still great amps.

10 years ago

JuanDeSoCal

Serious question: what are those pants you're wearing? I think I want a pair.

10 years ago

Alberto Aguilera

This guy makes everything he touches sound amazing, I'm going to go cry in a corner for a little bit. Thinking about a Fender Deluxe Reverb, but I'm also interested in other similarly toneful/wattage powered amps. Any word on that new '68 custom deluxe reverb coming out this fall?

10 years ago

ishta

No one can beat a Fender Vibrato. I really do not know why, well maybe an old Ampeg but nothing in recent history, Even Mesa can't seem to do it.

10 years ago

gliblyaware

My friend owns the Princeton Reverb that Clapton used on Layla. It glows with glory as it sits in storage.

10 years ago

Matthew Urton

DRRI for the win.

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