Fender's Tone Master Princeton Reverb is the newest addition to the brand's legendary Tone Master series of amplifiers.
What you need to know:
- Fender have announced the release of the Tone Master Princeton Reverb, the latest addition to the brand’s acclaimed series of legendary amplifiers.
- Using Fender’s proprietary Tone Master modelling process, the Tone Master Princeton is a perfect replication of the legendary tube amplifier.
- With player-centric features and modern conveniences, the amp is sure to appeal to today’s most demanding professionals.
Fender’s Tone Master series is renowned for its versatility and prestige within the amplifier market.
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The brand describes their latest addition to the range, the Tone Master Princeton Reverb as “versatile enough to go from the bedroom to the recording studio to the gig with the great sound and authentic vintage vibe that Fender players know and love.”
The Tone Master Princeton Reverb is touted to deliver classic Fender tone, reverb and tremolo; all in a package perfectly sized for guitarists who want a moderately powered amplifier for any situation.
Additional rear-panel features deliver modern convenience and flexibility—including an output power selector for full power and five attenuated settings, 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.
Must know features:
- Proprietary DSP modeling process
- 10″ Jensen C10R speaker
- Rear-panel output power selector 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 illuminates in different colors for normal operation, warmup, and mute/silent mode
- USB port for firmware upgrades
- Universal worldwide 100V – 240V operation
- Cover and two-button footswitch included
For more information head to Fender. For local enquiries, hit up Fender Australia.