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The guitarist with an eye and ear for late-'60s Fender "silverface" style will love the '68 Princeton Reverb, which honors the classic look and great sound of that era's amps. Small, light and moderately powered, longtime recording and gigging favorite the Princeton Reverb received a fresh new face in 1968—a silver-and-turquoise front panel with aluminum grille cloth trim, with tone, reverb and tremolo that was still pure Fender.

Limited to ONLY 40 units for the North America.

Some other features include:

  • Model Number: 2272000372
  • Amplifier Type: Tube
  • Speaker: 12”, 8-ohm Celestion G12M Greenback speaker
  • Impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Output Power: 15 watts
  • Preamp Tubes: 3 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7
  • Power Tubes: 2 x 6V6
  • Rectifier: 5AR4 Rectifier Tube
  • Inputs: 2 Inputs
  • Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity
  • Covering/Grille Cloth: Surf Green covering and Wheat grille cloth
  • Height: 16" (40.6 cm)
  • Width: 19.875" (50.5 cm)
  • Depth: 9.5" (24.13 cm)
  • Weight: 34 lbs. (12.7 kg)
  • Cover: Amp Cover Included
  • Unique FSR Features: Teal covering and Wheat grille cloth, a 12” Celestion G12M speaker and a “Limited Edition” FSR badge.
  • #B820322

For more information on the Fender '68 Princeton Reverb Teal Limited Edition, please contact us.

 

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Fender
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Limited Edition

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Fender FSR '68 Princeton Reverb Teal GB - 1x12

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The guitarist with an eye and ear for late-'60s Fender "silverface" style will love the '68 Princeton Reverb, which honors the classic look and great sound of that era's amps. Small, light and moderately powered, longtime recording and gigging favorite the Princeton Reverb received a fresh new face in 1968—a silver-and-turquoise front panel with aluminum grille cloth trim, with tone, reverb and tremolo that was still pure Fender.

Limited to ONLY 40 units for the North America.

Some other features include:

  • Model Number: 2272000372
  • Amplifier Type: Tube
  • Speaker: 12”, 8-ohm Celestion G12M Greenback speaker
  • Impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Output Power: 15 watts
  • Preamp Tubes: 3 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7
  • Power Tubes: 2 x 6V6
  • Rectifier: 5AR4 Rectifier Tube
  • Inputs: 2 Inputs
  • Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity
  • Covering/Grille Cloth: Surf Green covering and Wheat grille cloth
  • Height: 16" (40.6 cm)
  • Width: 19.875" (50.5 cm)
  • Depth: 9.5" (24.13 cm)
  • Weight: 34 lbs. (12.7 kg)
  • Cover: Amp Cover Included
  • Unique FSR Features: Teal covering and Wheat grille cloth, a 12” Celestion G12M speaker and a “Limited Edition” FSR badge.
  • #B820322

For more information on the Fender '68 Princeton Reverb Teal Limited Edition, please contact us.

 

Manufacturer
Fender
Series
Limited Edition

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