Bonjour à tous.
Pour me présenter rapidement j'ai un RAT Bugera V5 que je trouve excellent mais que je vais peux être vendre car je suis sur le point d'acheter un FENDER WOODY PRO JUNIOR.
Du coup il ferait double emploi et je déteste laisser un ampli prendre la poussière.
Pour en revenir au Princeton je vous fais un copié collé de mes échanges avec Andy sur le sujet, bonne lecture:
The Parts Kit for the Handwired Princeton Reverb (including a Jensen C12N Speaker, Footswitch and Amp Cover) cost me about £925. This does not include the Control Panel with 'Princeton Reverb' logo or Genuine 'Fender' Grille Badge. These two Items are an Additional £100. I charge £400 to Build, Test and Certify the Amp. The RAT Handwired Princeton Amp is FAR Superior to the Fender Reissue in every way.
The Combo Amp fitted with a Blackface Control Panel (NO Logo) and No Grill Badge is £1325 Delivered.
The Combo Amp Fitted with a Blackface 'Princeton Reverb' Control Panel and Genuine 1965 'Fender' Grille Badge is £1425 Delivered.
A 60% deposit (By Bank Transfer) will be required with your order, Balance due on completion of the Amp. If you change your mind and decide you don't want the Amp after you have paid the Deposit, I will refund the Deposit but only after I have sold the Amp. Turnaround is usually about 10 days unless I already have an Amp in stock. If you are interested, Please let me know.
As for the Speaker Choice - Jensen Alnico (P12R or Q) is best if you only want to use the 'Clean' sound from the Amp, up to about 7 on the Volume Dial, after that as soon as the Amp starts to distort, the Alnico Speaker can sound Very Harsh. The Celestion Alnico Blue and Gold will not fit in the Amp due to the large 'Bell Magnet Cover' on the back of the Speaker.
The Jensen Ceramic Speaker (C12N) does not have the 'Bell' like Chime of the Alnico in the Clean range but sounds fantastic when the Amp starts to distort. Overall, I would go for the Ceramic unless you are only interested in the Princeton 'Clean' sound.
http://www.ratvalveamps.com/pr(...)wired
Thanks Andy