Fender 65 Princeton vs. 68 Custom Princeton

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Komentáře • 259

  • @JackFossett
    @JackFossett  Před 3 lety +9

    Which do you prefer? Let us know! And follow me on Spotify to hear my gear on recordings ~
    open.spotify.com/artist/6RLQFre2Qp5T454mFR5Ol4

    • @pmacchirole
      @pmacchirole Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for this head to head. Definitely leaning toward the 65. The 68 sounds a bit more muddy.

    • @pinkiewerewolf
      @pinkiewerewolf Před 2 lety +2

      I agree, the 65.

    • @squirelova1815
      @squirelova1815 Před rokem

      @@pmacchirole Yes, the '65 can maybe better do country or folksy type tones too and that can come in handy too.

  • @darylcrisp1863
    @darylcrisp1863 Před 3 lety +9

    this has quickly become my favorite youtube channel, really enjoy the detail and the way everything is well presented. learning a lot about amps and electrics in general as i come from a fingerstyle acoustic background. picked up a 65 recently due to Jacks demo, and soon i plan to get the 68. really enjoyed this comparison.

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety

      Awesome, great to hear! Appreciate that very much.

  • @lancetrgina210
    @lancetrgina210 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm just now getting a look at this video.
    Great playing as always!
    Played a few minutes on a fairly new unit. Nice sound. Just wasn't amp shopping at the time.
    Thanks again!

  • @graemero5532
    @graemero5532 Před 3 lety +10

    Great video Jack, and well done to your pal Chris for loaning you his amp. I was wishing I could stick my hand through the screen and tweak that 68 Custom. I imagine most of us know the sound of a 65 Princeton, but the 68 not so much. Perhaps a stand alone review of it with you dialing it in ?

  • @sming64
    @sming64 Před 3 lety +9

    you explain things SO clearly! i feel like that's a heck of a skill on its own, and your playing is awesome!! thank you for making this comparison

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much!

    • @drad8266
      @drad8266 Před 2 lety

      @@JackFossett Absolutely master of delivery. The best on CZcams!

  • @WRCzATL
    @WRCzATL Před 3 lety +16

    I'm glad you showed the native differences between the amps at the beginning, but I wish you'd then adjusted the 68C to sound its best. I really wanted to add some sparkle.

  • @patrickallen8787
    @patrickallen8787 Před rokem +4

    Dude Ive been absolutely loving your videos lately!! Gonna buy some Fender amps next year and your stuff is giving me a perfect perspective!! Also, the looks you make while playing are total gold!!

    • @squirelova1815
      @squirelova1815 Před rokem

      It's like, if Robert De Niro was a guitar player. Adorable.

  • @56bigmike
    @56bigmike Před 2 lety +1

    This was a top notch review and comparison. Thank you!!

  • @davidbeal8054
    @davidbeal8054 Před 3 lety +4

    A very nice comparison, Jack. You got some great tones out of the amps. The only missing thing would have been hearing you play one of your Gretsches through the Princetons. You always make the Gretsches sound terrific.

  • @richardjarowitz3326
    @richardjarowitz3326 Před 2 lety +1

    Really enjoyed this video Jack. Thank you. Hmm, still can’t decide which I prefer. I’d better watch again🧐

  • @petercookies5302
    @petercookies5302 Před 3 lety +11

    Lovely playing Jack! I personally prefer the clarity of the '65, I have other amps for warmth and gain. Absolutely great comparison

  • @trombonehauck1
    @trombonehauck1 Před 6 měsíci

    Great comparison of the two amps. Thank you for helping me decide which one is better for me.

  • @Chris-rj5kn
    @Chris-rj5kn Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. I just got back from GC where I played the Tweed and Bordeaux Limited Editions, and briefly, the 62 Chris Stapleton. I was walking out because they did not have the regular 65, and then decided to try the 68. I was glued to it for an hour. It was not dark on their PRS SE -it was bright with great bass. The tremolo was TO DIE FOR! I nearly bought it but I want to play the 65 10" first.

  • @jergervasi3331
    @jergervasi3331 Před 2 lety +3

    GREAT VIDEO. I love the silver face cosmetics, so I was going to buy one… but the 65 has the tone I want, and you confirmed that. Much appreciation!

  • @pariahgaming365
    @pariahgaming365 Před 2 lety +1

    The guitar player in my old band had an original 68’ that one of his uncles gave him and I always absolutely loved the sound of that thing. I will have to buy a reissue one day. For now, I absolutely love my twin verb reissue!

  • @BillDutton
    @BillDutton Před 3 lety +5

    Nice work Jack! I have the ‘68 Princeton and my favorite use of it is along with my Dr Z Maz 18 Jr 112 combo. These amps being voiced differently really compliment each other which helps me a lot playing in a trio (guitar, bass & drums). That Strat through the ‘68 tho on its own is money.

    • @joshmoore6455
      @joshmoore6455 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm a P&W guitar player, and I too have the Maz 18 jr w/ reverb. I play in stereo paired with my '68 DRRi on the bassman circuit. The contrasting tonal difference not only makes your tone stand out more, but makes it sound bigger and better. Glad to hear someone else has a similar setup as me😁

  • @buddhamus
    @buddhamus Před 2 lety +15

    I loved the sound of both amps, but I'm leaning toward the 68. I prefer Gibsons with P-90s and I like to play with a bit of "dirt" added using an OD pedal. I think the 68 would suit me more than the 65, however, I think the best setup would be playing through both amps at the same time in a two amp setup. I think the tone characteristics of each amp would complement each other and provide an extremely satisfying tone.

    • @squirelova1815
      @squirelova1815 Před rokem

      Oooh Yeeesss. That sounds like a perfect rationalization to have both to me. Wonder if the wifey will buy it though? Just asking for a friend.

  • @terryreep2381
    @terryreep2381 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi there,nice channel.
    Not enough gig volume with my 68 Princeton reissue,so I put a Eminence Redfang in,and now it’s sings like a bird,and is as loud as I’ll ever need.

  • @dwaynedelario
    @dwaynedelario Před 3 lety +11

    Great channel, subscribed! As far as the 65 vs 68, I suppose it depends what you're going for. If I had to choose one, the '65 all day as it's easier to dull a bright tone than the other way around. Probably a better pedal platform as well. The 68 has a rad vibe though.

    • @squirelova1815
      @squirelova1815 Před rokem +2

      Exactly why I bought the '65: better for me to have the brighter option upfront. You, Sir, are a 'stable genius'...like myself.

  • @alexsargeson
    @alexsargeson Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome video Jack. Well presented and thought out. I have a 68 and while I love it, it can be bass heavy. As you say modifications may help alleviate this. Im now eyeing up a 65 to go alongside!

  • @lefauxpas
    @lefauxpas Před 2 lety +33

    Nice job! For me it’s the 65 it suits my style. I like the clean sound and headroom. But for others the 68 might be a better fit. To each their own. I’m actually getting ready to buy the 65 for my upcoming 68th (yep I’m old!) birthday.

  • @NateTheMeh
    @NateTheMeh Před 3 lety +37

    I’ve been itching to get my hands on a 68 custom Princeton for sure. Call me crazy but I prefer the Sulverface aesthetic over the BF aesthetic any day too

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety +3

      Oh no, thats not crazy - they've done a great job with the look of these amps, especially with the blue pilot light. I still love the blackface look as well. Oddly enough I like one better than the other depending on the model. Vibrolux - Silverface. Twin - blackface. Princeton I could go either way.

    • @MarshallCommaDave
      @MarshallCommaDave Před rokem +1

      Same, i like the silverface aesthetic, that being said i just traded a 68 deluxe for a 65 princeton

    • @misterknightowlandco
      @misterknightowlandco Před 5 měsíci

      I wasn’t alive in 68 or even 78 for that matter 😂 so idc that all the old heads prefer the 65. I prefer the 68 in sound and looks.

  • @1969plato
    @1969plato Před 2 lety +2

    I'm trying to decide between these two and after hearing you, I think I'm leaning 68 now for more versatility, thanks!

  • @bobbiemiles-foremaniii8747

    I really appreciate all the double stops. For some reason I can hear the character of the amps the best when you do some hammer on double stop stuff like that

  • @JBM_71
    @JBM_71 Před 3 lety +4

    Blackface all the way for me! I owned a Silverface Vibrosonic reverb - Twin circuit with 15" instead of 2x12. It was back breakingly heavy and in the live setting didn't sound quite as nice as when I demoed it in the guitar shop. However, I regret letting it go and wish I had tried a speaker swap before dismissing it so easily. I could have put up with the weight if it had just that little bit more tone I was after. I think a speaker swap would have achieved that. :)

  • @darylcrisp1863
    @darylcrisp1863 Před 3 lety +1

    oh yea, the only pedal i own is a cornerstone Gladio-i don't plan to get a lot of pedals(many of you laughing about right now-"oh yea, sure, just wait"). I do enjoy "That Pedal show" almost as much as here-mostly because i enjoy watching Dan and Mick. would enjoy seeing what you think of the Gladio(if you haven't profiled it yet-i need to search and see).
    thank you again Jack Fossett, for an excellent presentation and learning experiences in this wild electric guitar world.

  • @dnipllr4057
    @dnipllr4057 Před 2 lety +2

    65 for me. Thanks for the demo!

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc Před 2 lety +4

    The 65 has that glassy-crystal chime. I love my 65. Best amp ever created. Those gorgeous Fender Cleans.

  • @neilnicastro5017
    @neilnicastro5017 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks 👍 great playing

  • @scottpickett9779
    @scottpickett9779 Před 2 lety +1

    I have the 68 and put a Jensen Alnico P10r and a 12AT7 in it for more head room. I'm using it more and more on gigs. Thanks for the shootout. Been wanting to hear the differences. also just pickup an Ampeg Jet ll J12r do you know anything about them there's not much info out there about them> I put a Eminence Legend GB 128 in it/sounds killer. Thanks again. Great channel!

  • @1111undici1111
    @1111undici1111 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Fender intentionally designed the 68 Custom Princeton like that to bring out a different tonality. The modifications they did to it was, they changed the tone stack in it, so rather than having the traditional Fender blackface tone stack, they created a Fender Bassman tone stack for it. So, you have a little bit more deeper low mids and mids, so if you play strats or telecasters it's gonna thicken up the tone a little bit. The other design choice was that they reduced the negative feedback on the amplifier and that actually makes it a bit more touch sensitive and it also starts to break up a little bit sooner, so you can get those grindy crunchy tones at a lower volume. Speaker choice was also a design choice. They put a Celestion speaker in it as opposed to the standard Jensen, so as you go into overdrive it's going to have a little bit more crunchy tone. All those slight modifications are design choices by Fender. I appreciate the design and will not modify my own '68 Custom Princeton Reverb in any way. I think the amp sounds awesome, why break it by modifying it - I've seen many people making modifications, I personally don't understand it. If you want a different tone, get a different amp.

    • @VintageRadius
      @VintageRadius Před 11 dny

      I’ve played and am considering getting the 68 even though I have the 65 which one of my favorite all time amps. That said, I agree with the hundreds of people online who say the 68 is fantastic except there’s muddy low mids thing that’s difficult to dial out, many resort to boost bass and treble to reduce the relative low mids muddiness, which is not always ideal. I think the Ten30 is a fine speaker but doesn’t have to be everyone’s cup of tea. Reviews of the WGS Veteran 10 for this amp are strong

  • @petevan
    @petevan Před 3 lety +9

    I love my 68, I just dial up the bass a little and the treble too, that scoops the low mid darkness. Mine has the celestion greenback speaker which is a bit smoother than the stock one. You can dial in a lot of sounds. The 68 does not quite have the “sparkle” though…

    • @pianodemon109
      @pianodemon109 Před 4 měsíci

      I put a greenback in mine as well and think it sounds amazing with my les paul. I think the speaker also smooths out the bottom end that others had issues with. Absolutely amazing running my LP and pedals through it.

  • @thomasrosales8786
    @thomasrosales8786 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes! Thank you 🙌🏻🙌🏻

    • @thomasrosales8786
      @thomasrosales8786 Před 3 lety +1

      My heart tells me 65, my wallet tells me used 68!

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety +1

      The 68 really is a great amp. And I mean what I say, it can be tweaked to great tone. In real life I wouldn’t dial it in with knobs at noon

  • @drad8266
    @drad8266 Před 2 lety +1

    Subscribed! What a great channel

  • @richardlynch5632
    @richardlynch5632 Před 3 lety +2

    😎👍
    If it wasn't so dark outside...
    It would be light!
    Love the sounds you're getting 😎👍
    😎👍❤🖖
    Love brother

  • @jcradical2520
    @jcradical2520 Před 2 lety +3

    I would love to see a test of these amps where you attempt to get the best, equal sound out of both of them. "best" being whatever sounds best to you.

  • @lauraandrews8319
    @lauraandrews8319 Před 2 lety +1

    The wide open demo did it for me, hands down the 65 sounds much better to me. Thanks!!

  • @ChrisEffort
    @ChrisEffort Před 3 lety

    Great comparison Jack. I used to have the 68. Although a whole lot warmer - what a great alround amp, and it’s perfect with dirt pedals.
    The 65 I would clip that bright cap on the volume pot to decrease that surgical glassiness, especially if only used at home, and like using overdrives/fuzz. The 68 however had an awful cabinet rattle when turned up passed 3,5. That silver drip edge was the culprit, it seemed - so some modifications was needed to fix that. But all in all the 68 is an amp I actually miss having in my small collection.

  • @ChadWork1
    @ChadWork1 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the 68, and LOVE it. Works great in a band setting with pedals, BUT I've always wondered if I'd love the 65 more. I SO loves me some pristine cleans! I have an opportunity to trade in a bunch of my drone gear to Adorama to use for cash or trade, and the 65 is on my list. I figure owning BOTH amps will really give me what I want. I can choose which one I need for a particular use scenario, or I can set them both up in stereo. The 68 would be cool for a more gritty delay side tone. The warmer "pong" to the 65's clean "ping". This video has helped me decide that getting a 2nd Princeton isn't a waste of resources. THANKS JACK!

    • @jfar3340
      @jfar3340 Před 2 lety

      the 65 with the original C10R is harsh and ice picky and doesn't take pedals well.

    • @ChadWork1
      @ChadWork1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jfar3340 The C10R is a cheap speaker it looks like. I plan on putting in a Celestion Alnico Gold, like I did with the '68. That really transformed my current Princeton!

    • @jfar3340
      @jfar3340 Před 2 lety

      @@ChadWork1 i don't know if it's because it's cheap, or if it's a 10'' ceramic; 10'' AND ceramic = bright city, brittle in the upper mids. For me the celestion gold makes the amp way too loud with its SPL rating, i have tinnitus and can't afford to play loud at home. I chose one of the best (IMO), least efficient alnico 10'' speaker on the market: the jensen p10RFEN. It's a little expensive, not as much as the celestion gold, but it doesn't change the ''princeton'' tone, and gets rid of all the nasty frequencies while keeping all the good ones. The amp takes pedals better, the bass is tighter; PRRI65+p10RFEN is really my dream amp.

  • @lrmguitars1224
    @lrmguitars1224 Před 2 lety +2

    Have the 65 Limited with a 12" Cannabis Rex, Have many amps, and by far this is my go to!

  • @lucianorossi3830
    @lucianorossi3830 Před 2 lety

    I have a princeton 68 to which I have replaced the celestion cone with the jensen that mounts the princeton 65 and I am very very satisfied with the sound obtained.

  • @RyanWellsMusic
    @RyanWellsMusic Před rokem +1

    Great video. The 68 definitely sounds darker. I would imagine the speaker has something to do with that, I will say I have a handful of different amps and my '65 Princeton Reverb "Bordeaux Reserve" with the 12" speaker (only two on Reverb atm) has become home base in my studio.

    • @InsinuacionOfficial
      @InsinuacionOfficial Před rokem +1

      Well, I installed a Celestion Gold 10 in my ‘68. It’s still pretty damn dark. I love it, but it definitely is missing the Fender spark.

  • @dalezjc
    @dalezjc Před 3 lety +4

    The 65 all day long for me. The 68 just sounds dark and very muddy, although you could dial it in to get the sound you really like for sure.

  • @barbarasmith3579
    @barbarasmith3579 Před rokem

    Too funny Jack..quite entertaining! The 65 princeton seemed to be the sparkling clean breaking glass strat sound that I love! The 68 was good too,but I like the Princeton...ya know what I mean!? Enjoy yer reviews,keep up the great work!...Jerry S.

  • @davidkendall7675
    @davidkendall7675 Před 3 lety +5

    When in doubt,buy a Princeton,and a Princeton! I have both and run in stereo.
    My 68 is the Surf Green version,that came with a Greenback. I pulled it and installed a Jensen P10R alnico. What a huge difference. It adds more chime,and cuts a lot of the bass. Also installed an Eminence 1028K in the 65. Great speaker,for this amp.

    • @davidkendall7675
      @davidkendall7675 Před 3 lety

      I should note that the reason I bought the 68 was solely on Jack's review and tone tips,from a year ago.
      I was on the fence,until I watched and listened to the review.
      Thanks Jack!

    • @granap
      @granap Před 3 lety

      I have had the '65 for a couple of years and have been thinking for while about buying another low watter to get into that stereo goodness. I've been thinking about various EL84 amps, but when a Prri68 showed up, I decided to go for it. I would love to hear about your experiences running them in tandem, especially about their breakup points. I play single coil guitars and various styles of music, never high gain in the metal sense of the word.

    • @davidkendall7675
      @davidkendall7675 Před 3 lety +1

      @@granap
      I like the early onset of grit with the 68,which makes it very nice to play at lower volumes. Personally,even though the 68 is listed at 12 watts,and the 65 at 15 watts,I think the 68 is louder and punchier. The 65 starts to break up around 5,where the 68 is earlier.
      In most cases I leave the 65 @ 5,and the 68 around 4-4.5. When I want, or need to get louder,7-8 on the 65,and 6-7 on the 68. You need to play around with the tone knobs,to dial in.
      90% of the time,I'm playing through single coils,and these settings work great for many styles of music.
      Good luck!

    • @granap
      @granap Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidkendall7675 Thanks man

    • @davidkendall7675
      @davidkendall7675 Před 3 lety +1

      @@granap
      You're welcome!
      Should also mention,if you want to keep the volume down,and still get a great sound,use the #2 inputs and volume around 3,on both. I use this setting a lot.

  • @JammerhakenTV
    @JammerhakenTV Před 2 lety +1

    I just got a 68 for 750€ including shipping i am soooo hyped, the muddy dirty tube brain crusher heroin warm sounds are just freaking amazing for me, i needed this thing, i worked 3 month for it, now i can hear what my guitars really sound like for the first time, since i used to play a mg30 marshall digital amp...

  • @shaunybenso
    @shaunybenso Před 2 lety

    came thinkin I'd like 68 but sounds wooly and I'm a neck pick up guy - thanks for this comparo!

  • @ricks7801
    @ricks7801 Před 2 lety

    thanks for video. i like the 65 better it it is brighter and the sound represents my favorite Princeton tones clear and bright with some reverb or tremelo thrown in.

  • @Lomoholga2
    @Lomoholga2 Před rokem

    Hey Jack- my stock 68 overdrives on volume 4. Any advice on what speaker swap would provide a higher clean headroom?

  • @uriahroseii1026
    @uriahroseii1026 Před 2 lety +5

    I've got a bunch of Princetons from 1969 to almost current. A few I've had over 30 years. My newer 68 I thought the Celestion Ten 30 sucked, and stuck a Celestion G10 Gold (I found on CL for 80 bucks)i n it. Huge difference to me. Also a stock 64 RI, a 65 (western tolex and a 12"), a 79, a Princeton Recording, Princeton Reverb II and a 73 Princeton (non reverb). I love all my Princetons. I usually play them with a stock LP Custom or a 60s ES175. Occasionally a Tele Custom or early 70s SG. Know what's better then one Princeton? 2 of them in stereo.

    • @actionjacksondan
      @actionjacksondan Před 2 lety

      Man I just replaced the speaker in my 68 with the celestion gold and you are right on the money, what a difference. I always loved the amp but now it’s even better. So I’m looking to get a second amp to run stereo or just aby, do I go same 68, 65 or the sweet water 65 with the 12” speaker?

    • @uriahroseii1026
      @uriahroseii1026 Před 2 lety +1

      @@actionjacksondan I'd think about finding a 70s Princeston, the non-reverbs are usually cheaper (and cleaner) but they're currently about the price of a new 65/68. If you get one, chances are it'll need a little work (cleaned pots, leaking caps, ect...) but when they're sorted they're pretty much bulletproof. In todays market I wouldn't have many Princestons (or anything else).

  • @shred5
    @shred5 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I like the sparkly high end of the ‘65 better plugged straight in for sure. The ‘68 might work better with overdrive pedals in general though so it might balance out.

  • @jfar3340
    @jfar3340 Před 2 lety

    I did a shootout between 65 and 68, stock speakers. In my room, the 68 at 2 was as loud as the 65 at 4; obviously the 68 was unusable. Thoughts?

  • @MrBluesilverred
    @MrBluesilverred Před 3 lety +1

    Jack, thank you. That was fantastic!. I would go with the ‘65. The reason is I have a Mojo Champ and a ‘57 Custom Deluxe. I believe it would be a great contrast in tone! Thanks, great demo……

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety

      Yeah definitely, if you have a small Tweed amp the 68 would be kind of superfluous. Are those kit builds you did yourself?

    • @MrBluesilverred
      @MrBluesilverred Před 3 lety +1

      @@JackFossett Actually Jack, a local guy went to one of those weekend Mojotone seminars. He has been building 5f1, 5f2, and 5e3 kits. So I bought one of his Champ builds. I absolutely love it! So that ‘65 would be a nice fit in my small amp family!

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety

      @@MrBluesilverred Oh nice. I know a few guys who do them too. I'm toying with the idea of getting a 5F1 kit and doing a build along with a video of it.

    • @MrBluesilverred
      @MrBluesilverred Před 3 lety +1

      @@JackFossett You will not be disappointed Jack. Crank it to 12, volume knob on my Tele, good to go!

    • @fredpgeiser728
      @fredpgeiser728 Před 3 lety

      The Celestion G10 Gold Alnico is in my ‘68 RI.

  • @joeyjojo8200
    @joeyjojo8200 Před 3 lety +2

    Great comparison, Jack! I prefer the 68 because of the warmer, more bassy tone. What would your choice be between the Princeton 68 and the Hot rod deluxe?

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks! Unless I needed the volume, I’d take the Princeton. Easier to carry, all around higher quality, and more of an upside if you experiment with speakers. Also takes pedals beautifully.

    • @joeyjojo8200
      @joeyjojo8200 Před 3 lety

      @@JackFossett Thanks, Jack!

    • @fredpgeiser728
      @fredpgeiser728 Před 2 lety

      @@JackFossett I have a HRD with a Celestion G12H-80. I put it alongside the ‘68 with stock speaker with both on 5. The HRD made my ears bleed. Now I know why I could set my clean volume only on 2 at most gigs. I put a Celestion G10 Gold in the ‘68 and it made it more clear vs the Celestion 10 plus a tad louder. I reviewed the schematics of the ‘65 & ‘68. The former is closer to AA1164.
      The ‘68 is still a better sounding amp vs the HRD. I gigged with the HRD for 15 years and did some mods to it.

    • @fredpgeiser728
      @fredpgeiser728 Před 2 lety

      My best man just got a ‘68 Vibrolux Reverb RI and he is happy with it.

    • @fredpgeiser728
      @fredpgeiser728 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JackFossett ‘68 also takes an archtop and a baritone pretty well. My Tele sounds great, too; more of a rock sound.

  • @neildavidvandenbergh5422
    @neildavidvandenbergh5422 Před 3 lety +4

    Yeah, I love the Princeton, but I have to say that I love the Princeton more! LOL
    No, in all seriousness, the '68 custom used to be my main amp.
    I totally agree with what you said about its versatility, and I find that the high end of the 65 is a little too brittle for me. Great video! 👏

  • @fredpgeiser728
    @fredpgeiser728 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a ‘68 and I upgraded the speaker to a G10 Gold Alnico. Pretty pleased.

    • @brianrollins7275
      @brianrollins7275 Před 18 dny

      Heard that’s also a great speaker for the 65’ reissue as well.

  • @bobboitt3126
    @bobboitt3126 Před 3 lety +3

    The 65 is just beautiful thats the tone in my head.

  • @peterhedrich7653
    @peterhedrich7653 Před 2 lety

    Nice Guitars ,Amps and a powerfull Demo why Fender Amps that kinda cool and especially the 65 and 68 both sound great and that is not only Distortion and Loudness that you eyes coming out of your Head the Amps and Guitars sound sweet and magicall i have a 68 and it works with my old Marshall 2 x12 Box the little speaker 10 works and 2 12 old speakers minimum 25 Years old celestion never chance somthing on that old thing sounds absolut great

  • @petew.1418
    @petew.1418 Před 3 lety

    I have a 68 Bassman head I play into an Ampeg 4x12 slant cab.
    The best amp I have ever played.

  • @davidsimpson3380
    @davidsimpson3380 Před rokem +1

    Nice licks! I wish you would have dialed the 68 custom to its sweet spot. I’ve owned both and the 68 custom can’t shine with bass and treble at 5. I keep my treble from 7-10 and bass 3-4. I like the thicker tone on the 68 but with bass and treble at 5 it just sounds muddy.

  • @jonnybeck6723
    @jonnybeck6723 Před 3 lety

    My '68 w/ altered NFB etc. has a tube rectifier...
    Are you sure er I mean where did you find one w/ diode type pwr supply?
    (Inquiring nerds want to know (!)
    cheers

  • @AdamJohnSwenson
    @AdamJohnSwenson Před 3 měsíci

    To me it's the 65 handily - I like the airy, complex, 3d sound with decent headroom. I also played each amp and that was my impression, and the video confirmed it. Thinking of going with the Bordeaux GC edition with the p12q. I played one and really enjoyed it. But I'd prefer the tweed aesthetic - just debating how futsy I want to get. :)

  • @robcormier7272
    @robcormier7272 Před 2 lety

    Had 66 Princeton and it is was a banger of an amp.

  • @Bellabaddi
    @Bellabaddi Před 2 lety

    I have an Allen sweet spot, I like the speaker size (I have an eminence with antenuator) but often wonder if it sounds like a real fender Princeton? I also thought about buying a ceriatone Joyful (dumble clone)…but again, wondering if it’ll sound like the real deal??

  • @killereverb3928
    @killereverb3928 Před měsícem +1

    I can certainly hear the tone difference between the 68 and the 65 and yes the 65’s tone is closer to an original vintage Princeton Reverb. The “Bassman Tonestack” sounds pretty nice on the DR and Vibrolux drip-edge models.
    Why was the neck position pickup selected when playing the amps dimed at 10? It sounds terrible. You should have used the bridge position pickup! You can hear what the amps are doing so much better with that crunch instead of the woofy neck position sillyness. All in all they both sound okay. My first amp was a 1979 Princeton Reverb with the pull-boost feature that rarely saw use (*the boost not the amp). It sounded glorious - surely far better than these two. IMHO the best coupling of Reverb to circuit in a Fender amp. In any event thank you for the A/B. Definitely worthwhile!

  • @axeist92126
    @axeist92126 Před 6 měsíci

    The ‘68 handles a wide variety of guitars. With the bass and treble at 5, perfect for an arch top. I set bass 4 treble 7 for my Tele and MRG Baritone. I changed the speaker to a Celestion G10 Gold; does ok in a band mix.

  • @barters8124
    @barters8124 Před 2 lety +2

    The 65 sounds more Princeton-y, but I really like the sound of that 68 everywhere except full volume. Which I’ll probably never do if I get one.

  • @buck7477
    @buck7477 Před 11 měsíci

    My question is if you were the new Brownsville Station Geetar player which one would you use?

  • @Krawum1
    @Krawum1 Před 2 lety

    so i like the princeton have a 68 custom like the celestion and also a 65 thats´it and is that the 60 mim sonic blue strat player custom shop desingned ? i have one and that is pimpt up with steel frets, bone nut and some kloppman coils coast more than the Guitar , my best Axe

  • @Ktmsmcr690r
    @Ktmsmcr690r Před 2 lety

    I have the '68 Princeton sounds great clean 👌

  • @runnningonempty
    @runnningonempty Před 2 lety

    Am I correct in thinking that the 65 would be a better daily driver with my Podgo?

  • @danielmakuch3094
    @danielmakuch3094 Před 2 lety +1

    I think I am able to get what I like about the 68 in my 65, I blew the Jensen and plopped in a cannabis Rex 10. Lost a bit of brightness but I can add that back with a touch of compression from my Keeley, likewise I can fatten it up

  • @tracyblair3064
    @tracyblair3064 Před 3 lety +8

    The 65, hands down. The 68 sounds like it has a blanket over it.

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety +1

      I do love the 65 sparkle. Works great in a band context too, not too shrill but cuts through nicely.

    • @spraguec
      @spraguec Před 3 lety +4

      To be fair, and as Jack pointed out, he compared both with equal tone controls. With the bass rolled off and the treble turned up a little, it does have quite a bit more sparkle. But it's definitely less bright than the 65. I had one of those Riviera era Twin Reverb II's before and the darker tone definitely took some getting used to.

  • @ChadWork1
    @ChadWork1 Před rokem +2

    Since my last comment a year ago I have purchased a 65 to go with my 68 in a stereo setup. I definitely like the 68 better, and if I was taking one amp to a gig it would be the 68. I just did a 3 way shootout with a 65 blackface, a 65 Sweetwater special with a 12" speaker, and a 68. My buddy wanted to try them before purchasing a Princeton. We both loved the 68 most. Though there were 3 less watts, the 68 was louder than the other 2 amps by 1+ number on the volume dial. 68 took pedals better, and the Vibrato was much more pronounced. The 68 sounded like a record, where the 65s were harsh, and even puny sounding in comparison to the full mids of the 68. I think if you're in a modern rock band with OD pedals the 68 is the way to go. If you like the classic, pure Fender sound the 65 is probably for you.

    • @godzoo18
      @godzoo18 Před 2 měsíci +1

      What if you were a pure bebop jazz player?

    • @ChadWork1
      @ChadWork1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@godzoo18 hard to say. Do you like your amp as clean as possible? Then the 65. If you like it a little less sterile, with more warmth and gain, then the 68.

    • @godzoo18
      @godzoo18 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ChadWork1 Hmm.. here's what happened when I bought the 68'. I really wanted to like it but it sounded disgusting. czcams.com/video/gfqgipjRxS0/video.html

  • @tpzid
    @tpzid Před rokem

    Great demo. 65 here.

  • @kcb9455
    @kcb9455 Před 3 lety +2

    Love my 65

  • @singletonepickups
    @singletonepickups Před 3 lety +9

    I really liked the Princeton.

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety +1

      Well sure, if you’re someone who just runs with the crowd… think for yourself man, pick the Princeton.

  • @flaneursong78
    @flaneursong78 Před 3 lety +3

    Definitely the 65, for me. It has that clarity, projection, definition and string separation... that surprisingly reminds me of what I like in Vox ACs, even if it’s more a treble chime here than a upper-mids one...
    I can see how the 68 could be “easier” to use though, for blues stuff especially, and when adding dirt / OD pedals. I found the 65 sounded better with humbuckers, and I guess from experience with top boosts circuits that finding the right ODs to do it justice could be a quest!
    But it’s definitely the one I would want to pick up for a beautiful clean sound, and the way you get inspired by it.
    Anyway, that’s a great video, thank you. I like the thoughtful analysis along the way, on top of the sound samples!
    PS: on a side note, how do you manage to get these amps so loud so close to you?! Ear protection? When I go beyond 3 or 4 I feel my ears are already pierced!

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety +1

      Thats actually a very astute observation - I've often felt that the current production model blackface amps have a lot in common with Vox amps, especially in their responsiveness. They each have that glassy edge to the top end, even though the character is different.
      I haven't had as much of a problem with volume, I have pretty good acoustic absorption in my little studio here which helps settle some of the pain that comes with loud amps. In fact, the one I had the hardest time with was a Deluxe Reverb. That one hurt. The others I've managed ok.

    • @flaneursong78
      @flaneursong78 Před 3 lety

      @@JackFossett I have yet to find a clean that I like as much as the ones of the AC10/30 or 15, so your video made me really eager to try the Princeton 65, especially if it’s that responsive... I’m currently testing a Hiwatt (the standard production model) but don’t know yet if I love it or not fully (depends on the days!). Maybe Mesa? Good to know for the volume management, thanks again

  • @dabsafe
    @dabsafe Před 3 lety +2

    The 65 for sure. 🇨🇦😎🎸

  • @bend1499
    @bend1499 Před rokem

    The 68 sounds a little muddier, but both are beautiful, I think I prefer the 65. Are these amps too loud for home use? LIke, does it sound good at reasonable volume levels without pissing everyone in the house off?

  • @curtevans838
    @curtevans838 Před 3 lety +3

    Always will have special place in my heart for my 65 Princeton.

  • @axeist92126
    @axeist92126 Před 2 lety

    I just posted a video on my channel with bass and treble flat vs bass 3/treb 7. I prefer the latter with my Telecaster and the former on my arch top. Noticed the difference was subtle with the reverb on 7. My amp has a Celestion G10 Gold.

  • @astewart9410
    @astewart9410 Před 2 lety

    I’ll take one of each to go with my ABY pedal!

  • @petebrown8145
    @petebrown8145 Před 9 měsíci

    I’ve been looking at getting a Princeton amp and still have questions. The first question is do I like this one enough to “upgrade” from my Marshall Origin 20C? Moving on …
    First, thank you Jack for this very thorough review. It’s the best I’ve seen so far.
    Ok, for the 68. I like it best for single coils up to Vol = 7. Full open, I thought it sounded muddy. However, I didn’t like how it took humbuckers.
    The 65 sounded way better than the 68 when you plugged in the SG and when you opened it up. I also thought the 65 at mid volume with the OD pedal sounded better.
    One question is how did these amps take OD pedals at bedroom volumes (or at least the 65 since you own it)?
    I love the warm tone from the ‘68 but I don’t think that amp was usable with humbuckers (although that might just take tweaking the EQ). So I think I’m leaning towards the more expensive 65. I just need to A/B it against my Marshall.

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 9 měsíci

      I think the 68 generally takes pedals better but it's hard to fight the muddiness.

    • @petebrown8145
      @petebrown8145 Před 9 měsíci

      @@JackFossettthat’s my take as well. Single coils don’t drive it hard so they sound good. Really drive the amp (volume, pedals or humbucker) you get mud.

  • @Filotej
    @Filotej Před 3 lety +2

    anyone tried the 65 tweed with 12"cannabis rex speaker? compared to the 65 reissue, better?

  • @NCokkie
    @NCokkie Před 3 lety +2

    Just bought the 65 but I want the 68 too.

    • @ohiosouthpaw
      @ohiosouthpaw Před 3 lety +1

      ⛽️⛽️ is real. We can’t escape it. Lol. I’ve had a 65 For about 4 years now & it’s been my main amp. I just pulled the trigger on a used 68 Custom. I’m gonna try running them in Stereo at my next band session. I sure hope it’s a winning combination.

  • @jscordoba3
    @jscordoba3 Před 8 měsíci

    I tour a lot overseas and always using rented backline. In videos like this i always lean towards the 68, but in gig situations the 68 feels brittle sounding. To the point where I specifically request the 65. Sometimes they only have the 68s so I have to deal 😮‍💨

  • @57ebartley
    @57ebartley Před 3 lety

    I don't own one but I've been waiting for one to come along Used. Now I've played through the 65 reissue deluxe and the 68 reissue at 22 watts each in a a live situation . I much prefer the 68. So I'm thinking I would probably prefer the 68 Princeton.

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  Před 3 lety +3

      The 68 would probably be my choice for the Deluxe - I find with the 65 Deluxes I'm just always fighting to tame the shrill brightness

  • @failureiscoolrepeatyourmistake

    so, which speaker would you upgrade the 68 to?

  • @majortwang6211
    @majortwang6211 Před 2 lety +2

    65 great clip

  • @andrewclemons8619
    @andrewclemons8619 Před 2 lety +1

    Jack we need the handwired unit let's be honest

  • @ramilrodriguez8340
    @ramilrodriguez8340 Před 3 lety +1

    Good but you should’ve take an extra minute and make another comparison with both wide open dialed the best you could to your liking.

  • @Screaming-Trees
    @Screaming-Trees Před 2 lety +1

    The '65 for me. It has both the clarity and the warmth.

  • @billybudd45
    @billybudd45 Před 2 lety

    The silver face sounds like it's got a thick blanket over it. I like the 65

  • @lucyfuir6386
    @lucyfuir6386 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'll take an actual 1965 Princeton Reverb like the one in my studio

  • @vladicaradojevic4453
    @vladicaradojevic4453 Před 3 lety +4

    68 for me! Sweeter, fuller! 68 for rhythm, but 65 for solo guitarist in a bend!

  • @Jamison_IO
    @Jamison_IO Před 2 lety +5

    I would have to disagree on having the settings the same - though there is a high likelihood that the '68 can sound great - those settings make it sound really muddy. I would love to see one where you've got the bass turned down on the '68.

    • @joshuajkoplin
      @joshuajkoplin Před rokem

      I have the ‘68 and the bass is always on zero.

  • @TheHangnails
    @TheHangnails Před 2 lety

    How do they sound together, in stereo?

  • @70svikeplummer33
    @70svikeplummer33 Před 2 lety +1

    Have 65 fsr brown tolex with jenson alnico speaker. Sounds amazing on 4.5.

    • @HamzaVLOGs
      @HamzaVLOGs Před 2 lety +1

      The Bordeaux Limited Edition? I've got that one, with the Jensen p12q... Might be my favorite amp of all time!! Only thing I loved more about the 68 Custom, the intensity and speed of the vibrato! Magnificent!! Might have to mod the 65 vibrato to the 68 specs

    • @70svikeplummer33
      @70svikeplummer33 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HamzaVLOGs No not Bordeaux. Brown tolex wheat grill cloth with ten inch alnico speaker. P10q I think.

  • @Striker--sk6kh
    @Striker--sk6kh Před rokem

    I bet a jack white style for 65 will sound great