Videos (1)

View Allarrow icon
Jim Campilongo Fender Princeton Reverb Amplifier | Fenderplay button

Jim Campilongo Fender Princeton Reverb Amplifier | Fender

Fender

collapse expand iconDescription

The legendary Fender '65 Princeton Reverb 12W 1x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp revolutionizes the potential of a compact tube amp. This premium reissue of the iconic mid-1960s classic delivers a retro-inspired esthetic and sound that retains the soul of the original, fused with modern upgrades for the discerning guitarist. Whether practicing, recording or performing at small gigs, the '65 Princeton Reverb's vintage vibe, naturally dynamic clean and overdriven tones and unmistakable built-in reverb and vibrato effects inspire you to create your best music.

Retro-Styled With Premium Components

The '65 Princeton Reverb's vintage-styled vinyl cabinet and silver grille cloth transport you back to the era that shaped rock and roll. Under the hood are premium components to keep your tone pristine, including 12AX7 and 12AT7 preamp tubes, dual 6V6 power tubes and a 5AR4 rectifier tube. The 10" Jensen C-10R speaker handles lows and highs with ease for balanced, articulate sound at any volume.

Shape Your Tone With Simple, Intuitive Controls

The '65 Princeton Reverb's straightforward control panel makes dialing in your perfect sound a breeze. Adjust the Volume, Treble, and Bass to shape your tone, then add shimmering reverb and warbling vibrato with dedicated Reverb, Speed and Intensity knobs. The two-button footswitch lets you activate or bypass the reverb and vibrato effects on the fly.

Gig-Ready Portability and Versatility

Weighing in at just over 23 lb., the '65 Princeton Reverb transitions seamlessly from practice to performance. The open-back cabinet gives your sound depth and dimension, while the 12W power section provides headroom for dynamic clean tones at lower volumes and a touch of tube overdrive when pushed. Two inputs accommodate different pickup types, allowing you to plug in anything from a hollowbody to a humbucker-loaded solidbody.

Open Box Fender '65 Princeton Reverb 12W 1x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp Level 1 Black
Open Box Fender '65 Princeton Reverb 12W 1x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp Level 1 Black
Open Box Fender '65 Princeton Reverb 12W 1x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp Level 1 Black

collapse expand iconFeatures

  • Made in USA
  • Amp Type: Vintage Reissue Series Tube Amp
  • Output: 12 watts into 8 ohms
  • Tubes: 3 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7, 2 x Groove Tubes 6V6, 1 x 5AR4 rectifier tube
  • Speaker: 1-10" Jensen Special Design C-10R
  • Channel: 1 channel (2 inputs)
  • Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity
  • Effects: Reverb, Vibrato
  • Covering: Black textured vinyl

collapse expand iconSpecs

  • Weight: 34 lb.
  • Dimensions: 19-7/8"W x 16"H x 9-1/2"D

Featured Articles

collapse expand iconReviews

4.65

34 Reviews

90%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Great Sounding Amp - for clarity, warmth and punch!

The Princeton Reverb by Fender is a superb amp for a variety of applications, but is especially desirable for a really clean sound (e.g., classic surf music, country and jazz). The amp can also rock and produce amazing slightly overdriven sounds heard on many classic rock songs. I bought this amp mainly to use with a Gibson ES 175 for Jazz (light strumming, finger style and piano-style/plucking chord voicing). I was using a Polytone Minibrute that just wasn't clean enough. Most of the amps I played were simply not clean enough (i.e., able to preserve the clarity of subtle but important tones going from Dom9 to Dom7(-9) in lower positions at higher volumes). I've been playing for years and I had very high expectations for this amp...and I'm happy to say the Princeton meets all of them. I knew I wanted a smaller Fender 65 Reissue style tube amp. I needed it to sound clean, warm, punchy and be portable. I also wanted to use the amp for classic rock by turning the amp up loud to break-up (get a bit dirty)...however, I did not want my ears to bleed when I reached this volume. So I was torn b/w getting the Princeton vs. Deluxe model. The Princeton turned out to be perfect and I have no regrets! The amp sounds great in my home, its very clean (even at high volumes) and it is plenty loud enough for large rooms. The larger models (Twin or Deluxe) would be way too loud for me by the time the amp started to break. The Deluxe is just heavy enough to make me reluctant to take it anywhere or everywhere. The Princeton is very easy to move. I am 50 and have some hearing loss and a bad back, so getting just the right sound without losing any more hearing was very important. My ears and back got exactly what was needed without any loss of sound quality or other trade-offs! If you looking for warm clean punchy sound with chiming highs when you need it - this is THE amp. Fender Reverb and tremolo are too intense past 3 or 4, but sound great at < 3!

VS

Most Liked Negative Review

1

Disappointed

I purchased this amp with high hopes relying on Fender's reputation and user reviews. Upon arriving I opened the box and could tell that someone had previously returned this. Not a good sign. After unwrapping the amp I noticed right away that the chassis was pushed back into the amp about 1/4 to 1/2 inches. This caused the grill cloth/speaker baffle to protrude. I tried loosening the top cabinet screws to push the chassis back into place. But as soon as I tightened them the chassis would go back to the same place. What a shame this left the factory like this and shame on Guitar Center for not looking over the amp upon return. I paid for a new amp not a b-stock. I could have exchanged it for another one but was so disgusted that I asked for my money back. The vibrato also clicked liked an old alarm clock. This certainly does not encourage me to buy from Fender or Guitar Center.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Home Studio16
  2. Performances14
  3. Amateur Recording12
  4. Professional Recording10
  5. Outdoor Events / Games6
Cons
  1. Lack of a 2nd channel1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced14
  2. Professional Musician5
  3. Novice1
Pros
  1. Excellent Sound20
  2. Easy To Use19
  3. Warm / Comfy17
  4. Portable14
  5. Good Power Output11
  • Fantastic Amp

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byBrett

    fromColumbus, OH

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    If you are looking for a versatile amp that has beautiful cleans and great tube break up at higher volumes, this is it! Great pedal platform and so easy to dial in some seriously great tones across a broad spectrum of genres and the reverb and tremolo are outstanding. Very happy!

  • Excellent Practice Amp

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byJim

    fromChowchilla CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I mainly use the Fender Princeton Reverb at home for practice, but it works great for small gigs.

  • 65 Princeton

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byChris

    fromEdison NJ

    This is the greatest sounding amp if ever used!Plug in a telecaster or les Paul and you know this is a special amp.

  • The best tube amp Fender makes, killer tone

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byPaul S

    fromLakewood Washington

    I use this exclusively in my home studio but it's only played through a ToneKing Mini II attenuator. This allows the amp to be played at tube breakup levels without being too loud. It's fantastic for pedals and the reverb is lush. The last pedal on my board is my Line 6 Echo Park where I split my guitar signal in two and the Princeton is plugged into the "A" out channel and the "B" out channel to a 2 watt amp. Together these two amps sound sweeeet. Plus, you can choose ping pong for a very full sound. I tried a 68 Custom Deluxe Reverb, a 65 Tweed Princeton with a 12" Celestion and a Dr Z Cure but all three were very disappointing compared to the great sound of the Princeton.

  • Love this amp- best reverb - great for home studio

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted4 years ago

    bySteve M

    fromShelby township Michigan

    At home recording

  • The G.O.A.T

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byJaytee

    fromKS

    I've owned every Fender vintage reissue amp, every amp from the hot rod series, real vintage Twin Reverbs and Pro Reverbs etc. Ladies and gents, in my experience this is as good as it gets. At least if you're looking for Fender cleans with verb/trem that takes pedals like a champ. This thing records amazing, handles smaller gigs like a pro (and miked up larger ones too), and is also the world's greatest practice amp. Get a good tele, put all the knobs at noon, plug in and you'll swear you've died and gone to heaven. It's truly a spiritual experience playing this amp in its sweet spot. Is it expensive for a low wattage small amp with a 10" speaker? Of course! Is it worth it? no question. In fact it might just end your amp journey.

collapse expand iconQ&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked bySportsman

    fromMass

    Is this amp hand wired

    Is this amp hand wired

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, it isn't.
  • asked byMarco2243

    fromModesto, CA

    Is it too loud for bedroom use

    Is it too loud for bedroom use

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Well, yes.
  • asked byGary

    fromNew York

    Is the cabinet pine ?

    Is the cabinet pine ?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available.
  • asked byJohn

    fromRedondo Beach, CA

    Can I use money from a gift card for this purchase?

    Can I use money from a gift card for this purchase?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    We need a little more information to better answer your question. Please give us a call 877 687 5403. Please give us a call to discuss pricing 877 687 5403
  • asked byBluesplayer

    fromOrange CT

    What is the power difference between port 1&2

    What is the power difference between port 1&2

    Open Reply - Beau
    Input one is a high gain input for guitar and input two is a low gain input for a second guitar.
    Open Reply - Beau
    Input one is a high gain input for guitar and input two is a low gain input for a second guitar.