1962 Fender Princeton Brown Face. Get that 60s great analog sound for recording/live. This amp has lived in a private collection since it was manufactured. Comes with black canvas case. So Sorry, no foot pedal.
This amp was gone through by the famous analog amp repairman Skip Simmons (who has worked with John Fogerty, Neil Young and the like) and he has given the thumbs up! Vibrato works. Light goes on! Light to carry around and packs a real punch. For a small amp it can be heard easily in a small venue. Excellent for a guitarist that want to do surf, early blues and rock and roll!

Buy some Fender amplifier history for yourself that you will not regret as it will only go up in value while you play, record and enjoy it. Ekcetera!



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Listed7 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Princeton 6G2 Brownface 12-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo
Finish
  • brown
Categories
Year
  • early 60s
Made In
  • United States
Color Family
  • Brown
Model Family
  • Fender Princeton
Number of Inputs
  • 2 Inputs
Effects Loop
  • No Effects Loop
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x10"
Series
  • Fender Vintage Brown / Blonde Amps
Built-In Effects
  • Built-In Effects
Electronics
  • Tube
Direct Output
  • No Direct Output
Reverb
  • None
Model Sub-Family
  • Fender Princeton Amp
Power Tube Type
  • 6V6
Number of Channels
  • 1 Channel
Output Power (Watts)
  • 12

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