Fender Black Panel Princeton Reverb 12-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo 1964 - 1967
Compare 0 Listings
Product details
Gallery
Product Specs
| Brand | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model |
| ||||
| Finish |
| ||||
| Year |
| ||||
| Made In |
| ||||
| Categories | |||||
| Built-In Effects |
| ||||
| Color Family |
| ||||
| Direct Output |
| ||||
| Effects Loop |
| ||||
| Electronics |
| ||||
| Model Family |
| ||||
| Model Sub-Family |
| ||||
| Number of Channels |
| ||||
| Number of Inputs |
| ||||
| Output Power (Watts) |
| ||||
| Power Tube Type |
| ||||
| Reverb |
| ||||
| Series |
| ||||
| Speaker Configuration |
| ||||
Overview
The Black Panel Fender Princeton Reverb is one of the crown jewels of mid-'60s combo amps. This classic amp added a tube-driven reverb circuit to the popular Princeton student combo, and has been among the most widely used recording amps since its introduction in 1964. 12 to 15 watts of power from a pair of 6V6GT tubes can be fairly clean, or can push the 10" speaker into submission with an absolutely perfect, tight drive sound. The reverb is luscious and mates well with the tremolo circuit to bring some ambience to the sound that truly cannot be emulated with any kind of modern stomp box.
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Fender Black Panel Princeton Reverb 12-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo 1964 - 1967 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.

