Should I buy a @fender Tone Master Princeton Reverb?

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If Fender would just add a built in attenuator to the valve amps, I personally feel they would sell well because this is what hobbiest are seeking. IMHO

kelley
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I would if i were you and played that style of music. I would play an amp of different brand names. Not a put down at all, dont get me wrong. When i was young I played your style on Marshalls and Peavey's. Since now I'm older than dirt i play old country, Merle Haggard, Walon and George Jones, i find i absolutely love the Princeton sound for that. Clean with a compressor, slap back delay and a little boost its awesome. Thank you for posting this video and continue your talent this world needs all styles of music to keep on turning.

frankcline
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The Tone Master amps have gotten very close to tube tones while incorporating modern electronic features which as you said make them more versatile, especially for recording. For me there's still something more organic, more alive, about using a true tube amp for home play.

jeffberg
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Great analogy about horses and cars. I agree that as digital gear gets better we will see more valve amps retired to studios/"safe" gigging spaces.

fonusbak
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If u r worried about ur tube amp failing, u need to have it serviced cause it should be very reliable! With fresh caps and tubes, a vintage amp should last another 30 years! I have had several tube amps that still have original tubes and everything in them, and they still work perfectly! If u don't use it, then often u may need to spray pots, but that happens on tube amp, transistor, and modeling amps cause it's all cause by a dirty wiper and trace!

shaunzimmerman
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It’s ok. I have a real deal 66 non reverb and I have one of these both nice just different. My daughter can turn the knobs and flip the switches on the TM to her heart’s delight, the 66…don’t touch my 66.

aperezdeal
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Have a Princeton with a 12". Highly recommend a "12 speaker on these

jasonconerty
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These sounds GREAT not gonna lie. Is it a "real Princeton"? No. Can it squish and swell and bloom like a real tube amp? Nah. But damn son, if you just need something to go straight in to front of house/PA you can't go too wrong. Mixed and post-processed it sounds no worse than any deck from the 70's or 80's (or every Foo Fighters album lol). Its great for recording too. As in accessible recording straight in to a DAW for any enthusiasts budget. No expensive mics needed. No ISO cabs. No mic bleed. No hassle. Just 1 XLR cable. If I had one of these as a kid in the 90's I would 100% have achieved more musically. As for longevity, sure, it being SMD represents a challenge to most of us old solder sniffers but the kids today know how to use an air gun meights. Don't panic Mr Mainwaring.

cgavin
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Wow Great Sounding Amp For Sure Thanks for Posting !

KountryCuz
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Thx for demo. Clarification. Was not clear on when you used 12W vs lowest. Are you saying even at the lowest its very loud and the lack of bottom is that all power settings and volumes? The TM Deluxe solved that issue?

marketingTUNEUP
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I'd be curious to hear a comparison between the UA Dream '65 and the Tone Master Princeton. If we're going digital and we're going economical, what's the best option?

ronlight
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A real Princeton is low volume anyway so why not put the little extra it costs in and get the real deal, or get a 5 watt vibro champ, all valve, sounds like a smaller princeton.

GuitarMav
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This would be a really good amp at $600. But at $900, no.

spokes
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I’ve tried the tone master Deluxe reverb and really couldn’t get a good tone of it. There was the tube version right next to it. I plugged into that and right away got a great tone. There was also a blues player who used one in my old home town and I couldn’t understand why his tone master Dlx sounded so terrible. Right now I have a pro Jr., Blues Jr, Excelsior Dlx and a supersonic 22. Love them all. And I’ve jammed in a band with all of them. The one outlier amp that I have is a katana 100 combo. I can get a great tone out of that in a band setting which shocked me when I jammed it in a band setting about a year ago. But that tone master ? I will be nice and say, not a fan of.

ebartley
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I liked the tone and reverb in the tone master, not so much the tremolo

yarbgreat
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A solid state, 12 watt, 10” speaker amp, with no effects loop or earphone jack, should NOT cost more than $299.

GaryBlankenship-hhlc
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Let’s hear this amp with an few overdrives in front,

dividedbytimestudios
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Well, if the processor dies….your screwed. Buy the tube version….its reapairable.

jstrat
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I tried to like it, but I don't. Maybe I'm too emotionally invested in my PRRI. Took me 15 years to get one of my own.

josephpickard
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Ever listened to NOLAN TAYLOR??? He is the best ever. His song: 48!!!!

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