playas
Well-known member
How many people here have a Princeton Reverb?
I picked up a second-hand 65 Princeton Reverb Reissue a few months back and I love it. I do have a few questions though.
I notice that there's a very significant volume difference between the treble and bass strings and playing with the same strength across the strings the bass strings will sound way louder.
Is this typical?
If so do people live with it or maybe change speaker, use a compressor or some other alternative?
My first thought was to adjust the pickups to lower the bass side, but it's never been an issue with my other amp so seems unnecessary.
I might try it just for giggles, and now that I think of it I must try another guitar as I have pretty much exclusively been playing my strat copy recently.
I also recall people talking about Fender amps in general having a lot of bass so maybe this is what they were referring to - haven't played much through Fenders previously.
...any comments?
I picked up a second-hand 65 Princeton Reverb Reissue a few months back and I love it. I do have a few questions though.
I notice that there's a very significant volume difference between the treble and bass strings and playing with the same strength across the strings the bass strings will sound way louder.
Is this typical?
If so do people live with it or maybe change speaker, use a compressor or some other alternative?
My first thought was to adjust the pickups to lower the bass side, but it's never been an issue with my other amp so seems unnecessary.
I might try it just for giggles, and now that I think of it I must try another guitar as I have pretty much exclusively been playing my strat copy recently.
I also recall people talking about Fender amps in general having a lot of bass so maybe this is what they were referring to - haven't played much through Fenders previously.
...any comments?