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Resources: Fender Princeton 65 |
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Overall Rating: 5.0 (of 5) |
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From 7 votes total |
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Reviewed on 12/30/01 by
Robert Bivens
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Rating:      Overall it is a great amp, it will take you through your beginner stage to intermediate stage, and maybe furthur. It is super easy to hook up and get ready and other things. |
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Price: $218.00 (used)
Where Obtained: E-Bay
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Features:    
On the clean channel it has a Volume, Treble, and a Bass knob. On the distortion channel it has a Drive, Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble, and Reverb knobs. You can buy a footswitch thats made by fender to switch the channels and turn the reverb on and off. When I am just playing around the house the volume is usually set around 1 or 2. When I take it to my church to play which seats over 200 I have it around 3. It can really push anything you want to. The distortion could be a little better but other than that its a good choice. |
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Sound Quality:     
I play both my guitars through it and they bothe sound great, acoustic and electric. I just got a RP300 which is awesome buy the way and it just plugs right through. It can play about any style of music, I mostly play rock and blues. |
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Durability:     
Its very durable, it weighs like 28 lbs. or something, it still looks brand new, and I have had it for almost a year now. |
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