Control Panel - Fender Princeton Reverb Manual De Instrucciones

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Terrific for any kind of music, Fender's Princeton is simply one of the
most versatile and beloved guitar amplifiers of all time. It delivers
quintessential Fender tonal response, reverb and tremolo; and it is
the perfect size for guitarists who want a moderately powered amp
for any stage or studio situation. And in the modern pedalboard era,
it is the perfect platform for tone building.
Highly collectable 1960s models bring big money on the vintage gear
market. These originals, as well as long-running Fender reissue models,
are used every day on every stage and in every venue worldwide.
Hand-wired in Corona, Calif., the 12-watt '64 Custom Princeton Reverb-
Amp joins this prestigious group. Premium features include:
A.
INPUTS: Connect instruments here. These two inputs provide
sweetened vintage frequency response as per the popular
"bright cap removal" modification. Input 1 produces full
sensitivity; input 2 has lower sensitivity (-6dB) for cleaner
response with high-output and pre-amplified instruments.
B.
VOLUME: Controls volume level.
C.
TREBLE AND BASS: Controls respective high-frequency and low-
frequency signal levels.
D.
REVERB: Controls reverb effect level. No reverb effect is heard
when this control is turned fully counterclockwise. Reverb can also
be turned on and off using the included two-button footswitch.
'64 CUSTOM PRINCETON® REVERB-AMP
Register your '64 Custom Princeton Reverb-Amp online at start.fender.com.

CONTROL PANEL

Hand-wired AA764 circuit with tube-driven spring reverb and
tremolo
Fender Vintage Blue tone capacitors
Three 12AX7 and one 12AT7 preamp tubes
5AR4/GZ34 rectifier tube
Matched pair of 6V6 power tubes
12 watts output power
10" Jensen® alnico P10-R speaker for warm clean tones and
moderate breakup
Solid pine cabinet for resonance and lighter weight
Extra-heavy textured vinyl covering
Lightly aged silver grille cloth
Footswitch and amp cover
E.
SPEED: Controls rate of the tremolo effect. Tremolo can also be
turned on and off using the included two-button footswitch.
F.
INTENSITY: Controls depth of the tremolo effect. No
tremolo effect is heard when this control is turned fully
counterclockwise.
G. POWER JEWEL: Illuminates while amplifier is on.
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