Fender Princeton Reverb
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Fender Princeton Reverb
Will a 12 watt Princeton Reverb with a 10" speaker work as a practice or small venue amp for a steel guitar?
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I think you'll find that a Princeton is often underpowered for band rehearsals (especially with drums) but 100% useable for home practice. If you have a serious PA to lean on it could work for live shows but most of us would find it less than ideal for steel. Might just be my all time favourite guitar amp though!
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Re: Fender Princeton Reverb
For playing at a reasonable volume level, and without a heavy-handed drummer, I would emphatically opine "yes." The sound of a good Princeton Reverb is hard to beat. I installed a 10" JBL in my Silverface 1980 PR, and it makes an awesome practice amp.Paul Awalt wrote:Will a 12 watt Princeton Reverb with a 10" speaker work as a practice or small venue amp for a steel guitar?
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