Re: [Harp-L] Old Man Looking for a Lighter Amp



Wow, a Blackface Fender Princeton non-reverb, working or not, for $300 is a
very rare bargain indeed.  A more realistic figure would be more than twice
that amount, and you'd still have an amp that produces 12 watts on a good
day.  To be sure, it is one of the finest sounding small harp amps out
there, but it is just not suitable for many gigging situations using the
criteria Wolf has presented.  And I'd not suggest gigging with such a
vintage collectible, whose value can only rise if it is taken care
of.


On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 1:41 PM, <IcemanLE@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> I have a Fender Princeton Blackface - vintage, but affordable. Bought mine
> for $300 a few years ago and had the electronics redone - had a blown
> transformer - spent about $150 on the repairs. Sounds great.
>



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