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10/5W Octal Princeton All Tube Combo Carl's Custom Amps Black and Gold Version

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Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Impedance (ohms): 8 Ohms


Carl's Custom Amps
 Octal Princeton 1X12 Combo
Can use a 6V6 for 5 Watts or a 5881 or 6L6WGB for 10 Watts all without biasing! Please allow 4-5 weeks to be built and shipped.    Built with all the best parts!!The 5C2 is my modified version of the early Tweed Princeton.  It features an octal pre-amp tube that gives it a wide frequency response, chimey cleans and great tweed overdrive.  It a bit more refined than many tweed amps and works well with single coils, P90 and humbucker loaded guitars. The Octal Princeton is a very dynamic amp and responds beautifully to your touch and to your pedals.  Over the past several years the Octal Princeton has become my most acclaimed and best selling little amp!   Features: 5 or 10 watt watts all Tube PowerUses 6SL7 pre-amp tube, GZ-34 rectifier, and 6V6 or 5881/6L6WGB power tubes   Volume and Tone ControlsHi and Low inputsHand wired for the best tone and serviceability12 FT Heavy Duty Power Cord Parts:JJ's  6V6, 5881, and GZ-34 and NOS Russian Military 6SL7Mallory 150 Tone Caps, Classic Tone USA Output TransformerClassictone USA or Marvel Electric (Classic Tone Sister Company) Power TransformerF&T Filter and Panasonic Long life CapsNeutrik and Switchcraft JacksHigh Quality Tube SocketsAlpha PotsSpecial Resistor Selection for the best tone with the least noise,    Reviews/Feedback for My tweed Princeton:"Hi,I finally got the cabinet together and tried the amp today.I really sounds great and I can push it without getting too loud just as I hoped.So, many thanks for delivering Another favourite!Kind regardsStefan"SwedenAfter spending only half a day with the amp, I can already say that  it's nothing short of pure magic!Till next time!Best Emere"I really like my Octal Princeton amp that you built for me. The sound to me is rich with tone and complex harmonics. It is also a beautiful looking amp. I appreciate the attention to detail and component quality. I only wish that I knew about you years ago. Your patience with all of my questions was very much appreciated. This will not be the last amp that I purchase from you.Thank you,Scott"Carl combined my vintage-tone-amp wish list into a big-sounding, super-versatile, and easy-to-carry combo. I had used octal-preamp amps for many years, mostly in vintage, professionally rebuilt PA heads. But I had long wished for that sound in a gigging combo (and four less carries per gig). I wanted a simple amp that could do justice to country, rock, and jazz. This included quick response, decent headroom, and smooth breakup—sort of tweed meets black face. I wanted a big clean tone that would love pedals.I contacted Carl, he called me, and we discussed the circuit and component options for my “amp for all reasons.” He built what is basically a 5C2 tweed Princeton with a 6L6 output section. Simple: three great tubes (all of which can be switched with variants for more or less output, sag, or gain); two controls (volume and tone); and one 12-inch speaker of your choice. It will even run a 6V6 for early breakup and more tweed tone, a solid-state rectifier for more punch and headroom, and a 6SN7 preamp tube for ultra-clean lower gain.This amp is closer to my “dream amp” than I thought was possible. It is obviously a gamble, having an amp built without knowing exactly how it will sound in a mix on stage. But I am glad I bet on Carl; this simple amp can go from bright and spanky to smooth and churchy. I call it “Route 6L6” because, for my music, it was both the end and the beginning of a journey. Best wishes, Keith""The purchase of my Octal Princeton Tweed from an unknown (to me) amp builder was a somewhat risky endeavor, but what the hell sometimes you gotta roll the dice. And let me tell you, I'm glad I did.Im writing this review after I've had about a month or so of time playing various guitars, Strat, SG, Les Paul, ES 175, Tele, Esquire.....Carl is a total pro. He prides himself on details, details, details. After a few weeks of deciding what my needs were, I had to make the decision. Lets get it ordered.During the build, Carl kept me updated on progress. This part, that part, cabinet done, speaker in. And the nice thing he usually answers the phone, or calls back same day.Low and behold exactly 5 weeks later, (agreed on turnaround) I got the email, my amp was being shipped. THE WAIT WAS OVER...The amp arrived professionally packed, actually over kill, which is a good thing these days with FedX, most drivers don't play.. I went with a 5/10W option, stand by switch and a 12'' Weber speaker. The sweet spot was easy to get to.From a clean, chimey, rice sound, to a dirty nasty overdriven sound with affects and everything in between, this amp is very versatile. It breaks up very well, is  small enough for studio practice, recording,  and with the 10W option also small gigs.  It handles my effects well and is shhhhhhhh, so quiet.Lastly the looks are killer, the Tweed, cabinet controls, knobs, inputs, handle.... All quality. I will have a nice long relationship with Carl. He know amps, electronics, pick ups and is great to run questions and opinions by. Like I said, "he always answers the phone or calls back same day".Next up.... Twin Reverb, Blackface clone.JJ" Carl, I received the amplifier and tubes on Wednesday and finally had a chance to give a test run yesterday. I connected the amp to a Fender speaker housed in a blond tolex champ cabinet. I left the back off the cabinet and plugged everything in. I plugged my Fender Stratocaster '62 into and turned everything on and away I went!!! I dimed everything on the guitar and slowly played something at every volume level from low through high. Man the chimes, the ringing, the sustain, the slight breakup at the higher volumes, I was in tone heaven! Thank You for a great product, I really am looking forward to getting it tucked away in it's home cabinet. 


Carl, This amp has completely blown me away. You are very talented and I'm sure when my friends hear this I'll be sending some business your way. Thanks, Don   -Outstanding seller! Very highly recommended.Great Communication -Hi Carl, the amp is perfect. Just letting yo know. I'm using a '59 Jensen P12N. I hope others realize how good these are.-