The Fender 65 Princeton Reverb is easily versatile enough to go from your living room to the recording studio to small gigs.
The Fender 65 Princeton Reverb has got the vintage vibe that Fender die-hards know and love. The 65 Princeton Revern isn’t only for the old-school guys who played ’em 30 or 40 years ago—it’s for anybody who craves top-notch tube tone, naturally dynamic clean and overdriven tones, and unmistakable long-spring Fender Reverb and tube Vibrato.
The Fender 65 Princeton Reverb is a historically significant amp and it’s as valid as ever in today’s musical world. Don’t take our word for it, though—listen for yourself!
Fender 65 Princeton Reverb main features include:
The classical Blacface era tone can be achieved without disturbing neighbours by this low power amp.
I also buy the big brother Deluxe Reverb, which has more headroom but heavier and bigger for carrying. This little Princeton has every good feature that I love in Deluxe Reverb and also have some advantegous for my point of view, such as no extra second similar channel, low power to easy break up, low weight and volume and also I love the 10 inch speaker very much.
For gigs with noisy drummers, Deluxe Reverb and also Vibrolux can be choosen. But for the home or recording players, Princeton is the best amp with its price and mobility.
Although, this is a Blackface amp and priority is clean tone, the power tube break up tone is also impressive. Also, the amp compromises well with overdrive pedals.