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2524.1 | | RICKS::ROST | Electric music for mind and body | Tue May 12 1992 15:26 | 6 |
| The Princeton Chorus has two 20 watt solid state amps built in. Not
sure about price (guess: about $300).
Peavey and Crate make similar amps.
Brian
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2524.2 | It sure sounded LOUDer!! | KAOFS::P_DESOUZA | | Tue May 12 1992 16:01 | 4 |
| Are you sure? - my Sunn is 100w rms. but I found the Princeton was LOUD.
Would the two 20w amps make it a 40w amp?
Thanks for you quick reply.
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2524.3 | I'll never sell mine B*) | SALEM::TAYLOR_J | Anyone seen my air guitar ? | Thu May 14 1992 09:11 | 7 |
| Ive got a Fender Princeton Stereo chorus amp
I think its 2 25 watt amps and cost $400 (new) and $300 used.
Its a great amp for its versatility and sound.Its transistor
so the tube affectionadoes will call it crap regardless of the tone.
but given the price, sound and features, it a Hell of a good amp.
Jon T.
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2524.5 | | SOLVIT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Mon May 18 1992 15:55 | 15 |
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I just saw one Saturday at Hampshire (Boy have I got a deal for YOU)
Music. Didn't have a chance to play it. Can youse guys tell me the
trade offs of going with the Princeton as oppose to a Super 60?
They both seem to go for the same price used, eh?
Is it as simple as saying tube, or no tube? Does the Princeton do
more? Does it slice, dice, grind and peel? No really, tell me
more 'bout these amps.
Rick.
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2524.6 | Super 60 and Princeton Specs | CSSE64::A_FRASER | | Mon May 18 1992 17:10 | 29 |
| Rick, How's it going?
Ok, from the Fender comic:
Super 60
(USA) The Super 60 is a modern interpretation of a mid-powered
tube amp.
Specs: 60 Watt, 4 or 8 ohm imp.
Features: Channel switching, 3 band EQ, Channel 2 (Gain)
Reverb, Presence, Effects loop, 1 button foot switch.
Models: Super 60 Combo: 12" speaker, ext. Speaker Jack
Super 60 Top: 2 Speaker Jacks
Super 60 Rack: 2 Speaker Jacks, 4 rack spaces, fan cooled
(USA) The Princeton Chorus is a compact highly efficient chorus
amp with rich tones and smooth distortion.
Specs: 2 x 25 Watt RMS, 2 x 10" Speakers
Features: Channel Switching, Channel 2 (Gain, Mid Boost,
Limiter, Presence), 3 Band EQ, Master Volume, Stereo Chorus,
Reverb, Mono/Stereo Effects Loop, 2 Button Foot Switch
Models: Princeton Stereo Chorus
There you go....
Andy
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2524.7 | Heh, heh | SMURF::BENNETT | What goes down the stairs alone or in pairs? | Tue May 19 1992 12:10 | 22 |
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Jon Taylor and I have set up just those two amps side by side.
The Princeton Chorus is a nice sounding amp. There's a greater
amount of flexibility in setting tones and the chorus is real
nice.
The Super has channel switching and reverb, but you can't
control the reverb with the switch. Both channels share an EQ
section and that makes set up tricky. This is exacerbated by
the relative power of the two channels. The distortion channel
can be set up to run MUCH louder than the clean channel and it
sounds best on the loud side. This amp likes extra speakers to
push more air from the clean channel.
Tonally, the Princeton will do fine as long as you don't have to
cut thru a dense mix. Would I trade my Super 60 for Jon's
Princeton? No. I've seen Super 60's pop up at prices as low as
$300. There's one in last week's want ad at that price. Most
often they'd going at $400 there.
Also keep an eye out for the Super 210 and Super 112. Same amp
with a bit more flexibility.
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2524.8 | Carry alot of spare tubes !! B*) | SALEM::TAYLOR_J | Anyone seen my air guitar ? | Thu May 21 1992 10:00 | 6 |
| Would I trade my Fender Princeton for Charlie Bennetts super 60 ?
No.
To each his own.
B*)
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2524.9 | Noisy Reverb? | POWDML::DAGG | | Thu Jun 24 1993 11:07 | 13 |
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I recently bought a used Princeton Chorus. It has some hiss
that increases with the amount of reverb. Is this normal?
Also, when the reverb is up, there is a "ping" when the foot
switch is used to switch channels, and when the power is switched on.
thanks,
Dave
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2524.10 | | LEDS::ORSI | BeenFlushedFromTheBathroomOfYourHeart | Thu Jun 24 1993 11:58 | 13 |
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Re - .9
Dave,
If the Princeton Chorus is a tube amp, the 12AT7A (driver) or the
the 12AX7A (� is the buffer) are probably the cause. New tubes
should cure most of it. There will always be some hiss. 'Course,
if it's a Solid State amp, it's probably the op-amp driver and
buffer.
Neal
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