1970 Fender Princeton Reverb-Amp
This vintage 1970 Fender Princeton Reverb has survived in amazing original condition and is in perfect working condition. This early silver faceplate era survivor was made very soon after the line dropped the aluminum trim and vertical black lines. All parts are original to the amp including the RCA tubes!
Make and Model: Fender Princeton Reverb~Amp
Year: early 1970 with mostly 1969 dates codes. Output transformer code: -606-9-39 (Schumacher, 1969, 39th week), Speaker code: 465-941 (Oxford, 1969, 41st week).
Condition: Unreal clean. Super low mileage.
Service: I've just completed a full disassembly and cleaning. I cleaned the potentiometers, cleaned and tightened the jacks, cleaned tube sockets, and reassembled.
Performance: Like new.
Notes: I'm amazed that an amp this cool didn't get played very much. Apart from some light mustiness from storage if you sniff closely, it's perfect. The metal parts show almost no corrosion. I'm confident you'll love this super clean 1970 Fender Princeton Reverb guitar amp!
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