1997 Fender Princeton Chorus Amplifier
For your consideration, Garrett Park Music presents this 1997 Fender Princeton Chorus Amplifier
The 1997 Fender Princeton Chorus is a 50-watt solid-state combo amplifier from the "Black Knob" era, highly regarded for its lush analog stereo chorus and pristine clean tones. Built in the USA, this specific year marks the final production year for American-made models before manufacturing moved to Mexico in 1998.
This amp is previously owned, but it is in great shape and works as expected. The only noticieable blemish is a slightly gnarled input jack which is purely cosmetic and doesn't affect the connectivity or tone of the amp. This amp's strengths include deep, lush chorus, classic spring reverb, high headroom with optional distortion, and authentic Fender tonality. Rated for an output of 51w RMS which translates to 25.5w per speaker, this amp has plenty of power on board to keep up with loud jams or mid-size venues. An onboard effects loop ensures that your mix sounds right, no matter how many pedals you use, and even offers a TRS stereo loop for further sonic depth. Further features include a headphone jack which mutes the speakers when plugged in, footswitchable chorus and drive, and a mid-boost on the drive channel for a more pronounced lead tone. A truly versatile amplifier with a superb mix of modern and vintage tone shaping options, this Princeton Chorus is perfect for just about any rig.
Serial Number: CR151220
Condition: Very Good
This amp is on consignment so trades are not advised. Reasonable offers will be considered.
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