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Grab and Go...
This amplifier is marketed as a genuine reissue of a holy amp circuit. It has only four knobs but the addition of a 12 inch speaker provides it with far better projection than an original 10 inch would have done.
The single tone control offers enough variety for guitars equipped with either humbucker or single coil pickups and the result is a beautifully articulate, sweet-toned combo that is plenty loud enough for club gigs. The vibrato/ trem is equally stunning. In the era of VU meters and hostile sound men the Fender 62 Princeton Chris Stapleton is surely the epitome of a grab and go combo. I love it.
The single tone control offers enough variety for guitars equipped with either humbucker or single coil pickups and the result is a beautifully articulate, sweet-toned combo that is plenty loud enough for club gigs. The vibrato/ trem is equally stunning. In the era of VU meters and hostile sound men the Fender 62 Princeton Chris Stapleton is surely the epitome of a grab and go combo. I love it.
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Top notch!
I've owned a lot of high end/boutique amps over the years, and this is right up there with the best I've played. Great vintage tones. It has character and soul, and - oh my - when you crank it, it's pure bliss!
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