Princeton Reverb 65 for sale PLEASE CLOSE

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Fred Wurtz
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Princeton Reverb 65 for sale PLEASE CLOSE

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Immaculate Princeton Reverb 65 with cover and foot switch. Sounds sweet. $600 plus shipping.
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C E Holden
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Fred -- email sent.
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Fred Wurtz
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This is from Fender's reissue product line, by the way, i.e. not an actual
vintage amp.
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Where was this amp manufactured? Thanks! - GP
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These amps are US made and in my opinion the best of the reissues. Beefy tone and lots of Fender sparkle. They seem louder than the advertised 15 watts. Definitely gigable for 6-string and probably fine for quiet, small-venue pedal steel. Much better sound overall than the Twin and Super reissues. Fender really seemed to dial it in on this particular model. At $600 it's well worth it and would be mine if I weren't already amp poor. :)
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Post by Fred Wurtz »

Chris, thanks. Yeah, I agree. These are really sweet amps. I find myself playing less and owning more so I decided to sell it.
Gerald, I meant to check where it was made last night but it slipped my mind. I'll check tonight, but I think Chris is correct and they're made in the U.S.
Cheers,
Fred
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Ralf Wagner
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Is the Princeton still available?
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Post by Fred Wurtz »

Ralf,no. I've decided to keep it. Thanks for your inquiry nonetheless.
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Fred
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