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A Meticulous, Handwired Reissue Of the Iconic Fender ’64 Princeton Reverb

The Fender ’64 Princeton Reverb tube guitar amplifier brings back the classic vibe and tone of the iconic original amp in one of its rarest vintages! Guitarists at Sweetwater revere the 1965 Princeton, of course; but it’s the much rarer ’64 model that really gets us excited. Now, Fender brings back all the magic with a meticulous American Hand Wired Series reissue of the legendary ’64 Princeton Reverb. The Princeton Reverb is, quite simply, one of the most beloved — and versatile — guitar amps ever made. It delivers classic, sparkling Fender tone, plus reverb and tremolo. It’s the ideal size and weight for gigging guitarists who want a moderately powered amp that can plow through the mix onstage or in the studio. And it’s the perfect pedal platform for today’s guitarists.

Handcrafted to perfection

Highly collectable 1960s Princetons bring beaucoup bucks on the vintage gear market. The coveted originals, as well as long-running Fender reissue models, are seen on stages and in studios worldwide. Handwired in Fender’s Corona, California factory, the 12-watt ’64 Princeton Reverb joins this esteemed group. Premium features include a 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, a matched pair of 6V6 output tubes generating 12 watts, and a 10" Jensen Alnico P10-R speaker for sparkling cleans and moderate breakup. The ’64 Princeton Reverb features a solid pine cabinet for resonance and light weight, extra-heavy-duty textured vinyl covering, and a gently aged silver grille cloth. A 2-button footswitch and amp cover included.

Perfect for studio, stage, and practice

Whether you’re using it for practice, in the studio, or for smaller live rooms, the ’64 Princeton Reverb shines. This all-tube handwired combo puts 12 watts into a single, specially voiced Jensen 10" speaker for a range of incredible guitar tones. You can plug straight in for that inimitable Fender clean tone, or generate your own signature sounds with your favorite stompboxes. You also get great-sounding tremolo and, of course, reverb onboard the incredible ’64 Princeton Reverb!

Studio stalwart

Here’s a great example of an amp whose popularity and usefulness never went away — and now it’s more popular than ever among guitarists. The ’64 Princeton Reverb combines portability, tube tone, and vintage vibe to make a classic package that gets the job done for a range of styles and applications. Studio session? This amp’s 12-watt output puts it squarely in the favored small amp category that studio cats love: robust enough to move some air, but the wattage is low enough to let you crank it up and let that dual 6V6 output section really go to work. This is how the classic tones were put to tape, and take it from Sweetwater — it works!

Live licks

If you’re playing in a smaller venue and want an amp that can dish out the tone sauce at moderate volumes while still keeping up with a drummer, the ’64 Princeton Reverb is your guitar’s best friend. It’s got the wattage to do the job, while its great-sounding single 10" Jensen Special Design C-10R speaker is voiced perfectly to the amp. A compact design means you don’t need a cube van to transport the ’64 Princeton Reverb — it fits easily in your trunk or backseat. Once you plug and play this amp onstage, you won’t want to stop!

Premium practice amp

Sure, Fender made the ’64 Princeton Reverb to handle the rigors of the road, with tough cabinet construction and a durable vinyl covering. But if you want an all-tube practice amp that gives you the same (or better) sound quality as your live rig, here’s your ticket. Plug right in, turn it up, and roll back your guitar’s volume for some fat clean tones, then dial up a little grit as you see fit. You also get great-sounding onboard reverb and tremolo for pulling out everything from surf to swamp. Putting a stompbox or two in front of this amp means hours of rewarding tone-tweaking… so be prepared!

Fender ’64 Princeton Reverb 12-watt 1x10" Tube Combo Amp Features:

  • Series: American Hand Wired
  • 12 watts into 8 ohms
  • 10" Jensen P10R Alnico speaker
  • Single-channel with 2 inputs
  • Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, And Intensity controls
  • Reverb and Tremolo effects
  • Preamp tubes: 3 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7
  • Output tubes 2 x 6V6; Rectifier tube: 1 x 5AR4/GZ34
  • Solid pine cabinet for light weight and resonance
  • Reinforced plastic strap with nickel-plated caps
  • Skirted black plastic knobs with numbered indicators
  • Extra-heavy-duty lack textured vinyl covering
  • Included amp cover and 2-button footswitch for reverb and tremolo on/off

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Tube, Handwired
  • Number of Channels: Single channel
  • Total Power: 12W
  • Speaker Size: 1 x 10" Jensen P10R Alnico
  • Preamp Tubes: 1 x 12AT7, 3 x 12AX7
  • Power Tubes: 2 x 6V6 (power), 1 x 5AR4 (rectifier)
  • Reverb: Tube-driven Spring Reverb
  • Effects: Tremolo
  • EQ: 2-band EQ
  • Inputs: 2 x 1/4" (normal, -6dB)
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4" (internal speaker), 1 x 1/4" (external speaker)
  • Footswitch I/O: 1 x 1/4" (reverb, tremolo)
  • Footswitch Included: Yes, 2-button Footswitch
  • Bias Type: Adjustable Fixed
  • Construction Material: Solid Pine Cabinet with Textured Vinyl, Aged Silver Grille Cloth
  • Power Source: Standard IEC AC cable
  • Height: 16.4"
  • Width: 20"
  • Depth: 9.4"
  • Weight: 32 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 8181000000

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Rated 5/5

Awesome

Best amp sound I've ever played through. Worth every penny and I have a lot of good tube amps.the reverb is incredible. The full range sound from highs to lows makes me not want to use anything else. Hand wired and well constructed make a difference very pleased with this amp. Takes pedals well too.
Rated 5/5

Superb

I originally purchased the '65 Reissue Princeton Reverb from another retailer as my first tube amp. After playing around for a couple of weeks, I felt like the amp sounded aggressively scooped. I decided to give the '64 Custom a shot, and man am I glad I made the switch!

The '64 sounds noticeably more balanced than the '65 reissue, thanks to the upgraded components, Alnico speaker, and possibly the solid pine cabinet; I don't believe the hand-wired aspect of this amp contributes to the tone at all, but it's a nice touch and adds to the durability of the amp (compared to a mass-produced PCB version). This amp sounds sparkly clean like any Fender amp, but there's a warmth present that's hard to describe. Especially when compared to the '65 reissue, the '64 Custom doesn't have that harsh top end at all. I recorded some riffs and shared with a few friends, and without knowing which recording was which amp they all noted that the '64 Custom sounded noticeably warmer, balanced and "vintage" compared to the '65 Reissue.

Of course, there's the price - this is a fat premium you're paying for a Fender amp; the '65 Reissue is less than half the price of this one! Ultimately, I decided to keep this amp because of the tonal difference I noticed, upgraded components, and durability. This is an amp I plan to keep until I check out.

Lastly, huge thanks to Tim Gray for helping me with the ordering process! Customer service is stellar at Sweetwater, and I'll definitely be ordering again soon.
Music background: Bedroom Noodler
Rated 5/5

64 Fender Princeton Reverb Amp, a resurrected classic:

The 64 Fender Princeton Reverb combo amp is Fender's current premium product in the Princeton Reverb linage. It's beautifully hand-
The 64 Fender Princeton Reverb combo amp is Fender's current premium product in the Princeton Reverb linage. It's beautifully hand-wired in an effort to emulate the original, but using modern production techniques. It's definitely a true classic beauty with a nice subtle vintage look. The Jenson P10R Alnico speaker and its solid pine cabinet sound really great and for 12 watts the amp is amazingly loud. It has all the dreamy tube tremolo and spring reverb that Fenders amps are know for. There are several reissue versions of this amp and they all sound great, but each has a slightly different vibe. This 64 edition is definitely a gig and road worthy little amp that recreates a true classic amp, sounds great and should last a lifetime.
Music background: Guitar and bass player since the 60's and ReverbNation Artist.
Rated 5/5

Beautiful Amp

Awesome tone. Any combination of of dial settings sound great. Clean sounds are perfect. Trem and reverb put it over the top.
Music background: Playing for 30 years. Telecaster through a Vox mostly.
Rated 5/5

Rock Solid

I had purchased a '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb from Sweetwater when the launched, and found it to be just a bit too much for what I needed so I sold it hoping that they would launch a handwired Princeton soon after. After the launch of their CS Ltd. Princeton I knew we were getting close so I held out. Winter NAMM 2020 my prayers were answered, and I picked up the phone as soon as I saw Sweetwater had these in stock. This amp is rock solid, delivers everything you'd expect, and checks all the boxes. Build construction, warm vintage inspired tube tone, authentic retro looks, and simplicity. It's not a complicated amp from a players point of view. You've got 2 inputs, volume, a small EQ, and the controls on your guitar. It's amazing what you can do without a single little box in the signal chain. There isn't much you can't coax our of this thing just plugging into it directly without pedals (obviously, if you're looking at this you're not attempting hair metal without a pedal). This amp is warm with a nice little bite on the higher end thanks to the 10" speaker. After playing my '57 Custom Tweed Deluxe with a 12" speaker for almost 2yrs exclusivly it's a great change of pace, and really inspiring. Is the amp priced appropriately? Who cares. Folks interested in this know what they're buying, and aren't interested in compromise. There is the more aggressively priced PCB version which is a fantastic amp, and even legitimate vintage examples that can be scooped up for less than this. What you're getting here is a premium product using modern manufacturing methods to clone a (if not better than) prized vintage amp. It will be around long after you, and oh by the way...it says "Fender". There are lots of great boutique amps out there that do this amp well, but it all starts with Leo. So if I overpaid, I'm fine with it because I'm highly satisfied, and without regret. Lastly big shout out to Sweetwater as well. They're always very quick to deliver, accommodating, and very pleasant to work with.
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