Fender ’68 Custom Princeton® Reverb Guitar Amplifier

The guitarist with an eye and ear for late-’60s Fender silver panel style will love the ’68 Custom Princeton Reverb, which honors the classic look and great sound of that era’s amps.

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Features

  • 12 watts
  • 10″ Celestion® Ten 30 speaker
  • Late-’60s Fender silver panel look
  • Modified Princeton Reverb all-tube circuitry
  • Handwired tube sockets
  • Custom-made Schumacher® transformers
  • Fender tube-driven spring reverb and tremolo

Specifications

Electronics
  • Voltage

    230V EUR

  • Wattage

    12 Watts

  • Controls

    Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity

  • Channels

    One

  • Inputs

    Two – (1/4″, Input 2 operates at -6dB)

  • Speaker Jack

    Two – 1/4″ Parallel

  • Effects

    Reverb

  • Effects Loop

    NA

  • Line Out

    NA

Hardware
  • Cabinet Material

    7-Ply 3/4″ Birch/Maple Plywood

  • Amplifier Covering

    Black Textured Vinyl

  • Grille Cloth

    Silver Turquoise

  • Amplifier Jewel

    Blue Jewel

  • Front Panel

    Silver

  • Handle

    Molded Plastic Strap with Nickel-Plated Caps

Speakers
  • Speakers

    One – 10″ Celestion® TEN 30

  • Total Impedance

    8 ohms

  • Speaker Wattage

    30 Watts

Tubes
  • Preamp Tubes

    3 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7

  • Power Tubes

    2 x 6V6

  • Rectifier

    Tube (1 x 5AR4)

Accessories
  • Footswitch

    2-Button Vintage Style (Reverb On/Off, Vibrato On/Off), P/N: 0994058000 (Included)

Measurements
  • Height

    16″ (40.6 cm)

  • Depth

    9.5″ (24.13 cm)

  • Width

    19.875″ (50.5 cm)

  • Weight

    34 lbs. (15.4 kg)

Small, light and moderately powered, longtime recording and gigging favorite the Princeton Reverb received a fresh new face in 1968—a silver-and-turquoise front panel with aluminum grille cloth trim, with tone, reverb and tremolo that was still pure Fender. The ’68 Custom Princeton Reverb also has modified tone circuitry for greater tonal flexibility with pedals and reduced negative feedback for greater touch sensitivity and quicker overdrive onset.

Brand

Fender

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