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Buzz Bin

THERE IS LITTLE doubt the Fender Princeton is a coveted amp. All of them, my friends, all of them. That said, the one serendipitous electric-powered wallflower that often gets overlooked is the Brown-era Princeton amp, which Everything, my friends, everything. For starters, this slightly modified Fender ’62 Princeton Chris Stapleton Edition is the first Brown-era hand-wired reissue Fender has made, and even without reverb, its sound is as smooth as Tennessee whiskey — if you don’t mind the double entendre.

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