[Harp-L] RE: Harp-L Digest, Vol 53, Issue 26



[M. D. wrote] Hey Dusty,
[M. D. wrote] I modified with it  a new "old stock" (still in the box) 1964
crinkled paint ceramic Jensen 10''.  Like a Pro Jr. but you can add bite
with Master Volume & it has reverb.  The vintage speaker browns up the
sound. Very cool.  I never let guitar players use it though. I am afraid the
old glue won't hold up to their volume.  I like the Princeton Reverb
recording better though but a Blues Jr. with a ten is a lot cheaper and is
my next favorite.

Mad Dog 


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Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 20:11:05 -0700
From: David Smith <dustydave38@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] RE: Amp Recommendations
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On Jan 14, 2008, at 4:28 PM, Mad Dog Friedman wrote:

>
> Hey George,
> I gotta  say I still love my Princeton Reverb Recording Amp.   
> Here's the
> review I posted last year after I got it:
>
> I use to have a 1974 Princeton Silver Face that I had since 1978 and I
> totally loved it -- until it electrocuted me in 2003.  Since then I  
> have
> used & still own a Fender Vibrolux, an Epihpone Valve Jr. & a  
> Fender Blues
> Junior with a vintage 10" speaker I put in it.  The new Princeton  
> sounds...
>

Did you mean to say that you replaced the Blues Junior's speaker with  
a vintage
12" speaker? That's actually the size of the original speaker in that  
model.
What model did you replace it with, and how does it sound?

Thanks for clarifying.
Dusty Dave








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