Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
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Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
Through a trade, I go a Princeton Reverb 68 reissue. The great little amp is loud. Wondering who else has one and any tips or tricks you have experimented with. Of course, the tweaker in me is wondering... do I need a 12inch speaker... I already did the external out to a 1x15 that sounded pretty good. The 68 reissues I think all sound fantastic. so if you have a deluxe, twin, or vibrolux feel free to join in.
- dadsoda
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
Saw this on a tele forum. I havent tried it, and you need two channels to make it work, but I have been meaning to try it with my twin..
"RCA male jack to a 1/4" male jack. Unplug the Reverb Send cable from the back of the amp and plug it into the Channel 1 input, the guitar into channel 2. Channel 1 now becomes a 3 knob tube reverb where you can adjust the depth and tone of the verb by using the volume, treble and bass knobs on the amp. It sounds SOOO much better compared to just using the regular reverb knob (which is now disabled). The regular reverb tone is stale and generic compared to the reverb tones you can get when running thru Channel 1.. Highly recommended..."
"RCA male jack to a 1/4" male jack. Unplug the Reverb Send cable from the back of the amp and plug it into the Channel 1 input, the guitar into channel 2. Channel 1 now becomes a 3 knob tube reverb where you can adjust the depth and tone of the verb by using the volume, treble and bass knobs on the amp. It sounds SOOO much better compared to just using the regular reverb knob (which is now disabled). The regular reverb tone is stale and generic compared to the reverb tones you can get when running thru Channel 1.. Highly recommended..."
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
oooo does it work for the vibrato too?dadsoda wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 2:12 pmSaw this on a tele forum. I havent tried it, and you need two channels to make it work, but I have been meaning to try it with my twin..
"RCA male jack to a 1/4" male jack. Unplug the Reverb Send cable from the back of the amp and plug it into the Channel 1 input, the guitar into channel 2. Channel 1 now becomes a 3 knob tube reverb where you can adjust the depth and tone of the verb by using the volume, treble and bass knobs on the amp. It sounds SOOO much better compared to just using the regular reverb knob (which is now disabled). The regular reverb tone is stale and generic compared to the reverb tones you can get when running thru Channel 1.. Highly recommended..."
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
Interesting, would this work on a Princeton?
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
One of the Lead Guitarists in my Band upgraded from a Ltd Edition Blues Jr., which sounded great, to a 68 Princeton.. It sounds even better..
The other Lead Guitarist uses either a vintage 60's Vox AC15 with Blue or vintage 60's Princeton.
I play Rhythm & use either a 65 RI Princeton or Vox AC15 with Blue..
We use them in different combinations depending what songs we're playing & what Guitars we're using..
Great sounding blend.
The other Lead Guitarist uses either a vintage 60's Vox AC15 with Blue or vintage 60's Princeton.
I play Rhythm & use either a 65 RI Princeton or Vox AC15 with Blue..
We use them in different combinations depending what songs we're playing & what Guitars we're using..
Great sounding blend.
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
Nice, you playing with a drummer? If so how is it keeping up?
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
Yes. Bass Player & Drummer. We are primarily a 60's British Invasion Period Band. But do play later stuff like Petty, Wilbury's, Buffalo Springfield, Byrds, 70's & some 80's.. 2 of us also play some Keyboards.. I'm the Lead Vocalist & 3 others also Sing lead on some songs as well as backup harmonies...Snake Hips wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 9:01 amNice, you playing with a drummer? If so how is it keeping up?
For small to medium Clubs they're great. We haven't played anywhere big yet. We have talked about Mic'ing them but haven't needed to yet.. We'll try that first if we play bigger venues before using our big, heavy to haul around Amps..
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
Awesome, I saw a three piece use a Vox AC15 with no issues with sound levels. Most of the bands I have been in are super loud.Larsongs wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 9:22 amYes. Bass Player & Drummer. We are primarily a 60's British Invasion Period Band. But do play later stuff like Petty, Wilbury's, Buffalo Springfield, Byrds, 70's & some 80's.. 2 of us also play some Keyboards.. I'm the Lead Vocalist & 3 others also Sing lead on some songs as well as backup harmonies...Snake Hips wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 9:01 amNice, you playing with a drummer? If so how is it keeping up?
For small to medium Clubs they're great. We haven't played anywhere big yet. We have talked about Mic'ing them but haven't needed to yet.. We'll try that first if we play bigger venues before using our big, heavy to haul around Amps..
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
The British Invasion Period of Music we do for the most part is dominated by the Vocals.. With a lot of Backup & Harmony Vocals.. The songs are pretty structured & mostly 3-4 minute songs. The Lead Guitar Solos aren't super long & are mainly in the Intro, Middle 8 & Outro.. Some with 2-3 Guitar Riffs thruout the song.. Like Strange Brew, Sunshine Of Your Love, Mr. Soul, 19th Nervous Breakdown, I Won't Back Down, Handle With Care.. Pretty accurate to the Records... With a few exceptions.. A variety of Fender, Gibson, Gretsch & Rics are used including 12 strings..
So the Guitars aren't super Heavy as in Heavy Metal.... So we don't need big Amps..
On close to half the songs I play Rhythm parts on my Gibson J-160E thru my AC-15..
For me, It is a very fun Band to be in!
Sorry to drift the Thread......
So the Guitars aren't super Heavy as in Heavy Metal.... So we don't need big Amps..
On close to half the songs I play Rhythm parts on my Gibson J-160E thru my AC-15..
For me, It is a very fun Band to be in!
Sorry to drift the Thread......
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
Larsongs wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 10:06 pmThe British Invasion Period of Music we do for the most part is dominated by the Vocals.. With a lot of Backup & Harmony Vocals.. The songs are pretty structured & mostly 3-4 minute songs. The Lead Guitar Solos aren't super long & are mainly in the Intro, Middle 8 & Outro.. Yet are so innovative & memorable. Some with 2-3 cool Guitar Riffs thruout the entire song.. Like Strange Brew, Sunshine Of Your Love, Mr. Soul, 19th Nervous Breakdown, I Won't Back Down, Handle With Care. We play them all in Original Keys & much of the time with the correct Guitars & Amps accurate to the Records... With a few exceptions.. A variety of Fender, Gibson, Gretsch & Rics are used including 12 strings..
So the Guitars aren't super Heavy as in Heavy Metal but they still very cool. So far we don't need big Amps..
On close to half the songs I play Rhythm parts on my Gibson J-160E thru my AC-15..
For me, It is a very fun Band to be in!
Sorry to drift the Thread......
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
Sounds good!Larsongs wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 6:10 amLarsongs wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 10:06 pmThe British Invasion Period of Music we do for the most part is dominated by the Vocals.. With a lot of Backup & Harmony Vocals.. The songs are pretty structured & mostly 3-4 minute songs. The Lead Guitar Solos aren't super long & are mainly in the Intro, Middle 8 & Outro.. Yet are so innovative & memorable. Some with 2-3 cool Guitar Riffs thruout the entire song.. Like Strange Brew, Sunshine Of Your Love, Mr. Soul, 19th Nervous Breakdown, I Won't Back Down, Handle With Care. We play them all in Original Keys & much of the time with the correct Guitars & Amps accurate to the Records... With a few exceptions.. A variety of Fender, Gibson, Gretsch & Rics are used including 12 strings..
So the Guitars aren't super Heavy as in Heavy Metal but they still very cool. So far we don't need big Amps..
On close to half the songs I play Rhythm parts on my Gibson J-160E thru my AC-15..
For me, It is a very fun Band to be in!
Sorry to drift the Thread......
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Re: Princeton Reverb 68 reissue
It is worth noting that this amp is actually not a reissue. Fender took the '65 reissue amps and modded them, gave them late 60s (silverface) cosmetics to differentiate them and released them as the "68 Custom" series. They are not reissues of vintage amps.