Fender 64 Custom Princeton Reverb - Nearly New
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Quintessential Fender sound. The 64 Custom Princeton Reverb is beloved by guitarists everywhere. Its compact yet robust design is packed full of power ready to take your tone to the next level. Discover authentic vintage sound with a distinct modern twist. All from a 10" Jensen speaker that guarantees sparkling clean audio and moderate breakup. This is the future of boutique amplification. Whether youre on stage or in the studio you need an amp that truly reflects your talent. With 12-watts of tube power right at your fingertips you know the 64 Custom Princeton can do exactly that. Housed in solid pine for maximum resonance youll discover pristine tonal response thats characterful and warm. Modulate your tone with bespoke reverb and tremolo effects. This small but mighty combo could go toe-to-toe with any big contender. Youve heard the name a thousand times before. Fender need no introduction. Their worldwide influence has shaped guitar amplification everywhere transforming the musical landscape of every genre. Today Fender amps are celebrated by the biggest names in music ranging from Ryan Adams to Tom Petty. With the the 64 Custom Princeton you become a part of the legacy.
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