I’d recommend also checking out a deluxe reverb reissue. I like this one a lot more than the Princeton. The overdrive/gain on the Deluxe is much better and chunkier. It’s only modestly louder than the Princeton and has a slightly bigger speaker. The Deluxe, to me, is more of a lifetime keeper of an amp. FISTYPUNK. This is a great vintage style pedal that I enjoy very much lately. Turns your amp sound to a Fender Deluxe Reverb easily! With build in spring reverb, and tr BOSS and Fender USA have collaborated to create the FRV-1, a stunning recreation of the legendary '63 Fender Reverb via COSM technology. The FRV-1 puts that timeless tube-driven reverb sound under your foot in a tough, reliable compact pedal. A timeless classic -- the Fender (R) Spring Reverb is the sound that launched the surf-music phenomenon The reissue Princeton does a very good job of delivering this tone and with the volume controls wound up you begin to understand why this was another amp that became so popular among blues and rock players, with a fat, toothsome overdrive and rich, harmonic-laden sustain. "The vibrato circuit is superb, with just the right edge to the waveform Add a Fender Play 12 Month Prepaid Card to your cart and receive an immediate 10% discount at checkout. The 10% discount will be applied to all items in cart except the Fender Play 12 Month Prepaid Card. When your Fender Play 12 Month Prepaid Card arrives, redeem it and enjoy an ongoing 10% discount for the life of your Fender Play subscription. . All things considered, the Boss Katana-100 MkII is hard to beat – it sounds fantastic, with some authentic amp models and studio-grade effects, it’s easy to dial in, and it won’t break the bank. If you need fewer sounds but want all the character and warmth associated with tube amps, then the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb is the way to go. Road-tough BOSS metal construction. BOSS FRV-1 Fender 1963 Spring Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal Specifications: Works with optional Roland PSA 9V adapter. Dimensions: 2-7/8" W x 5-1/8" D x 2-3/8" H Weight: 15oz. (including 9V battery that comes included) The BOSS FRV-1 Fender Reverb effects pedal re-creates the classic tones of the 1963 Fender I've got a pedal board *filled with Behringer pedals that I've had for *years. In all those years I've never had not one failure among them. Maybe they're not the *best you could get, but they are Get the Princeton. The small speaker on the VC is their downfall if you are looking for a good, classic Fender tone. Avoid an 80’s pro reverb. If it’s the 2x12 it’s the 75 watt, loud as hell ultra linear model. If it’s the 1x12 it’s from Fenders attempts to be Boogie back then, and not the typical Fender sound. 104K. This is a great vintage style pedal that I enjoy very much lately. Turns your amp sound to a Fender Deluxe Reverb easily! With build in spring reverb, and tr

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