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Fender '65 Princeton Reverb
The original was used on countless hits over the years, and the new '65 Princeton® Reverb is easily versatile enough to go from your living room to the recording studio to small gigs.
It's got the vintage vibe that Fender die-hards know and love, but the '65 Princeton® Reverb 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.
A historically significant amp-the originals fetch more than $2,000 these days-and it's as valid as ever in today's musical world. Don't take our word for it, though-listen for yourself!
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