My 1966 Princeton reverb has the stock jensen c10 . Sounds glorious.
I have put 12’s in for some people and it does sound good. But a good ten inch is really perfect. I have used jensen jet...
if you're only playing at home the PR should be more than enough.
if you get it and don't think so return it and get a DR, yeah it'll have more bass but only you will know if it you really need it...
Many Fenders will get you there, twin reverb, vibrolux, deluxe reverb, princeton reverb, super reverb. There is really no absolute best, as it is a matter of taste, and you can't know what you prefer...
Problem is I dont know if the 12" deluxe has better bass, and better sound even at low volumes. Not "better", but more to my liking. Sure theyre both excellent, but it'll be a shame not to get the...
G'day 404 .. and others that have kindly offered advice .
I like the Jazzy Joe... much more scope of tone and some extra volume as well ... I'm happy with it.
I found that a great difference in...
I like the Thomastik Bebop strings I use the bb113 set, but they are expensive. I don't exclusively use them on all my guitars, but this set is very nice, and they last for a long time. I put a set...
I agree with some of this, and disagree with the rest. For the record, I own a 1966 Deluxe Reverb, a 1966 Princeton (no reverb) and a Victoria Ivy League (a clone of the Fender Harvard (tweed, mid...
At the risk of looking like an idiot I've occasionally watched mediocre TV. I have chastised partners for reading pablum books yet here I am, wifeless, hypocritically watching pablum TV. I shy away...
Expensive strings keep using.
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