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The Princeton is particularly famous as the basis for Mesa Boogie's Mark I, which is a heavily hot-rodded Princeton equipped with modified preamp and a Bassman transformer, allowing it a higher gain output of 60 watts. Fender produced a solid state Princeton from 1988 to 2001, the Princeton Chorus.
The Fender Princeton Reverb is a guitar amplifier combo, essentially a Princeton with built-in reverb and vibrato. The 12 Watt Blackface version was introduced in 1964 and available until 1967; in 1968 it was changed to the Silverface version with a drip edge around the grill cloth. Amps produced after the end of 1969 saw a change in circuitry ...
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Fender King, later named the Fender Kingman; Fender Wildwood (1966–1971) Electric guitars. Electric Guitars models in current mainstream production: Duo-Sonic [1]
The amount of gain produced surprised both men, and Smith combined the cascaded design with the small form factor of the Fender Princeton, creating the first high-gain amp, the "Princeton Boogie." [1] [8] Released in 1972, the Boogies solved the issue of amps not having enough gain to sustain notes at volumes suitable for smaller venues. [4]
March 5 – The Toronto Varsity Blues win their first University Cup by defeating the Alberta Golden Bears 8–1, The final game was played at Sudbury Community Arena March 12 – Bobby Hull sets the record for the most goals in a National Hockey League (NHL) season.
1966 Edmonton municipal election This page was last edited on 25 September 2019, at 23:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ... Category: 1966 in Alberta.
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