
Tone Master version of the iconic Princeton amplifier
built-in tremolo and reverb
Jensen C10R speaker
Power 50W (0.3 W to 12 W tube simulation)
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The Tone Master Princeton Reverb is one of the most versatile and highly regarded guitar amps of all time. It is versatile enough to go from bedroom, to recording studio, to gig with the great sound and authentic vintage vibe that Fender players know and love. The Tone Master Princeton Reverb delivers classic Fender tone, reverb and tremolo; and it's the perfect size for guitarists who want an amp with pleasing power for any situation.
Additional features on the rear panel deliver modern convenience and flexibility - including an output power selector for full power and five lower modes, balanced XLR line output with impulse response (IR) cabinet simulations, mute switch for silent stage or recording use, USB port for firmware upgrades, and more.
FEATURES
- Proprietary DSP modeling process
- 10" Jensen C10R speaker
- Output power selector switch on rear panel for full power and five attenuated settings
- Balanced XLR line output with impulse response (IR) cabinet simulations, level control and ground switch
- Lightweight, resonant pine cabinet
- Power jewel illuminated in different colors for different modes.
- USB port for firmware upgrades
- Power output 50W (0.3 W to 12 W tube simulation)
- Specially designed Jensen 10" speaker
- Worldwide universal 100V - 240V
- Includes cover and two-button footswitch
| Brand | Fender |
|---|---|
| Ean Code | 0885978979455 |
| Color | black |
| Amp type | modeling |
| Output power | 25-50 watts |
| Speaker configuration & size | 1x10" |
| Pre-amp channels | 1 |
| Article number | 72311 |

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