History:
Purchase: Bought at Guitar Center for about $500 to use as a home practice amp.
What I Like About This Unit: Clean sound; chorus and overdrive are OK
What I Do NOT Like About The Fender Princeton Stereo Chorus: The input jacks are connected via a plastic backing. This results in the jack becoming disconnected after some usage. I've had the amp two years, play it a few times per week and have already had to get the input jacks repaired. The repair shop said they see these all the time from Fender because the construction is poor.
Princeton Stereo Chorus Quality: The speakers have excellent tone and the cabinet is fairly sturdy except for the face-plate where the input jacks are mounted.
Summary: Great sounding amp, but the cheap quality of the input jack means you'll be bringing it to the shop all the time
Rating of this product: 3
This Fender Guitar Amplifiers Review Submitted By: Joe
Date: 2001-10-12
Fender Princeton Stereo Chorus Guitar Amplifiers Usefulness Rating: 3.8 out of 5. 15 reader(s) voted.
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