A Fender Princeton Reverb Reissue
This was on ebay from a shop as showroom condition for just £399, considering they are about £800 new now I just had to have it. I didn't have enough money but I mentioned it to the missus and she said just use some of the wedding money as we are currently saving to get married next year! I didn't expect that but then again it will probably cost me 2k extra somewhere down the line, oh well.
So I though I'd get it and then try it against my recently purchased VC15 and see who wins, even if I sell it I should be able to make some on it as it's basically brand new.
Quick test this morning, clips to follow at some point but findings so far:-
Princeton Reverb
Really nice cleans, bigger sounding and better reverb than the VC15 (although the VC15 sounds just as good reverb wise with my Hardwire Reverb.) Less mids and less squishy sounding than the VC15, slightly louder.
Cranked it gets a bit messy but does have that nice fender glassy thing going on. There's an annoying rattle coming from the baffle but it's an easy fix. The Tremelo is nice.
VC15
Considering this is a £300 amp up against an £800 you'd think it would be second best but there's not much in it.
Obviously it's a different design with different aims but here's how it fares.....
Slighly smaller and a little smaller sounding until cranked. Cleans are not as sparkly but have a nice springiness about them, where the PRRI is hard when you dig in the VC15 is more dynamic and forgiving. Obviously due to the el84 British design it loves to be cranked and has advnages over the fender havng a drive channel.
Build quality wise there's not much in it, the Laney has a proper ply cab but the fender has better tolex and a cover with it. Both are well built.
Ideally I'd keep both but one has to go so it's decision time soon, I'll take both to next weeks practise and have the final say after that.
So far I'm leaning towards the Fender as I have an MJW Roadstar 36 on order which will smoke the VC15 for British chime and crunch anyway, at least the Fender has a different vibe to it being a 6V6 American amp....
And you have got to love those cleans.....