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Thread: sweet 16 v handwired Princeton Reverb Clone

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    sweet 16 v handwired Princeton Reverb Clone

    OK any preferences - both about the same output, both similar tube complement except for rectifier in Princeton. Both about same $$

    Using mostly humbucker equiped guitars - PRS and PRS SE's, plus Yamaha strat type.

    Mostly for Blues

    input please

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    You've got to play through it, so you've probably played them both. What are your thoughts?
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    you've probably played them both
    Nearest I've come is youtube clips, and good clips of Sweet 16 are virtually non-existent.

    Here in Australia we cant just walk into the local music shop and find PRS, not even SE's.

    As for PRS amps, forget it.

    Regarding the handwired Princeton Reverb clone, thats interstate, and our states are a LOT bigger than most of those in the US.

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