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Fender Tone Master Princeton Reverb 1x10 12W Combo Amp

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Description



Specs
- Amplifier Type: Digital
- Output Power: 50W
- Inputs: Channels: Two
- Control Panel: Volume, treble, bass, reverb, speed, intensity
- Rear Control Panel: Power, mute, output power selector, cabinet simulator, line out level, ground lift
- Effects: Convolution spring reverb, tube bias tremolo
- Line Out: One
- Speaker: One 10" Jensen C10R
- Cabinet Material: Solid pine
- Footswitch: 2-button footswitch included
- Footswitch Connection Type: 1/4"
- Connectivity: USB for Firmware updates
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 16" H x 19.875" W x 9.5" D
- Weight: 19.9 lb.
Reviews
4.2
5 Reviews
60%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Home Studio3
- Performances3
- Professional Recording2
- Amateur Recording1
- Home1
- Reverb a bit boomy but that is minor.1
- sounds okay but response is not the same as anal1
- Experienced3
- Professional Musician2
- Easy To Use5
- Excellent Sound4
- Portable4
- Warm / Comfy4
- Good Power Output2
Reviewed by 5 customers
Impressive amp!
Verified Buyer
submitted5 months ago
byBrian
fromMaine
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Really impressive amp. I live in a condo and need to be aware of my volume. I gigged out for 20+ years and wish this amp was available then. I played tube amps most of giigging days. I am mostly a home player these days so I wanted something small for home but just big enough Incase I ever went to jam. I also picked up a Wampler Pantheon which matches nicely with this amp! I also just got a 2015 GIbson Les Paul Studio Deluxe (pictured with the amp) and it sounds fantastic! I got all of these items via the Guitar Center. The 45 day trial period is the way to go to try out different items to find your tone!
Amaz-a-zing!
submitted8 months ago
byPatrick
fromGlendale, AZ
It sounded BETTER than my tube amp. It had more bottom end, warmth and clarity. I couldn't believe my ears. This amp is worth every penny! I will use for gigs with The Hallelujah Blues Band.
Sounds okay but not the same as tubes
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byShaw
fromOxnard, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I will probably upgrade to something better
68 Chinaberry Ln
submitted2 years ago
byBill
fromRaleigh ,N.C.
This is an ok amp but the Mexican Fender amps are still the best all around amps . These Tonemaster amps do a good job but they are pricey . The Mexican Fender amps top all these Tonemaster Chinese amps . I am A Fender fan but the good Mexican and US amps top all the Made in China products . The value just simply is not there.
Worth it to me
submitted2 years ago
byJesse
fromEugene, Oregon
I sold my tube Princeton Reverb a few years back and missed it since. Starting to perform again and needed an amp that was light weight because I have back issues. Tried the Katana, which wasn't bad, but too complicated for an older dude, I just like a nice clean Fender tone and the ability to use some pedals to get effects and overdrive. Something that sounds great without getting a computer involved. This is that amp. It probably sounds as good as my old Princeton, definitely sounds good. And it weighs 19lbs! That's a feather for an amp. No getting around it, It is pricey for a solid state amp not made in the US, a couple hundred less would be more fair, but if you need something that is a no-brainer to use, sounds great, is lightweight and has some nice special features like built in attenuation for home use, this is a fine choice. Rich lows, singing highs, smile every time I play through it.
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submitted2 years ago
asked byRick
fromVero beach florida
Is the reverb on the tone master Princeton reverb amp better sound then the tone master deluxe reverb amp
I don't know of anything bad about the Deluxe.