1978 Fender Princeton Reverb
$1,795
Imperial Vintage Guitars
1978 Fender Princeton Reverb Silverface
This Amp Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks
In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Cosmetic Surface Wear Throughout Including Marks, Scratches, And Corrosion On Metal Hardware
Speaker Replaced With Newer 10" Jensen
Circuit Appears All...
1978 Fender Musicmaster Bass
$795
Willies American Guitars
Clean and original. 1x12” combo, fitted with its original Oxford speaker dated to the 34th week of ‘78. Think of a Princeton with only volume and tone knobs. Powered by two 6V6s with one 12AX7 in the preamp. 12 watts makes it a usable practice amp for bass or a great low-wattage guitar amp. These...
1980 Fender Princeton Princeton
$1,495
Chicago Music Exchange
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.SummaryHead/Combo/Cabinet: CombosHead/Combo/Cabinet: Tube AmpSpeaker...
1970 Fender Princeton Reverb
$2,075
Southside Guitars
This Fender Princeton Reverb was made in 1970 and is an excellent sounding workhorse amplifier and has been serviced and is ready to go. The output transformer is original but power transformer is changed to a Ruby transformer. The speaker is an excellent sounding Celestion gold. The electrolytic...
1968 Fender Princeton Reverb
$3,599
TR Crandall Guitars
1968 Fender Princeton Reverb “drip edge” amplifier in excellent condition. Essentially the same internally as the earlier Blackface version. Great sounding Weber Ferromax Vintage Series 10” speaker. The amp is re-capped, has a replaced reverb transformer, changed resistors, a bias pot added, and a...
1973 Fender Princeton Reverb
$2,695
Emerald City Guitars
1973 Fender Silver panel Princeton Reverb with a replaced Weber Ferromax 10" speaker that sounds awesome. The Princeton is an ideal workhorse for the guitarist on the go with enough headroom for just about any gig - and of course Fender's incredible tube reverb and tremolo! Good cosmetic shape with...
1968 Fender Princeton Reverb
$2,495
1980 Fender Princeton Reverb
$1,799.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No Sales Tax For Customers Outside Of California.
Here we have a Fender Silverface Princeton Reverb from 1980. Production of the amp ended in 1981, wrapping up the era of the handwired amps that closely resembled those that changed everything in the mid 60s.
This one crossed my bench needing...
1976 Fender Princeton Reverb
$2,550
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No Sales Tax For Customers Outside Of California.
This is an amp I stashed for myself. When I do get a chance to play I still lean on the amp my long time repair guy built for me. So, this one is on the block.
I grabbed this Princeton because it was super clean and original. It has all...
Fender ’68 Custom Princeton Reverb
$1,199.99
Thunder Road Guitars
Description
Up for sale is a new Fender ’68 Custom Princeton Reverb combo amplifier.
The guitarist with an eye and ear for late-'60s Fender silver panel style will love the '68 Custom Princeton Reverb, which honors the classic look and great sound of that era's amps. Small, light and...
Fender 68 Custom Princeton Reverb 1x10, 12-Watt Tube Combo
$1,399.99
Bananas At Large Inc
The guitarist with an eye and ear for late-’60s Fender “silverface” style will love the ’68 Custom 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...
1982 Fender Deluxe Reverb II
$1,295
Willies American Guitars
Clean and original save for replacement Celestion G12H30 12” loudspeaker. A strong 18 watts from a pair of 6V6s, designed by Ed Jahns in the Paul Rivera period, the Princeton Reverb II has, like the Super Champ, a very MESA/Boogie thing going on, with a footswitchable lead channel accessed through...
1976 Fender Tube Reverb unit
$1,500
Willies American Guitars
Tailed logo, has in/out tone control with “mixer” and “dwell” controls, also a “hum balance” (aka adjustable bias), UL safety sticker (you know it’s not a reissue). Has original grounded plug. These second-generation reverb units have the more common 6V6 (not 6K6) and 12AX7 (label reads 7025, the...