1968 Fender Princeton Reverb Amp
This vintage 1968 Fender Princeton Reverb Amp has survived in amazing condition with all original parts! It's a true drip edge black line example made only a few months after the transition from the black faceplate cosmetic.
Make and Model: Fender Princeton Reverb Amp
Year: 1968. Output transformer code "606814" (Schumacher, 1968, 14th week), chassis stamp 29th week of 1968. Check out How To Date A Vintage Fender Guitar Amp.
Originality: All parts original to the amp including the tubes! Original footswitch also included.
Playability: It performed excellent during my 10 minute test! Since this amp hasn't yet been serviced, it's likely a few things will need attention after getting some playing time in.
Condition: Super clean. There's some light staining on the top Tolex and some light corrosion on the handle parts.


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