One more (OK...nine more) shot(s) of the 1946*/47 #Fender #Princeton and then I promise (🤞) there’ll be no more photos until I get it up and running. 😀 . . Take a look at that crazy “control” panel (photos 1 and 9). Notice anything? NO CONTROLS! No power switch, no volume or tone knob...just two inputs! You just plug it in to turn it on, and use the volume and tone on your #guitar to control it! 😀 What’s in each photo: 1) rear view of #amp 2) close up of #Jensenspeaker label. 3) “City of Los Angeles Approved” sticker. Anyone know what this is? Is it the 1940s equivalent of the UL or CSA (in Canada) label? 4) Side view of the speaker’s field coil (?). Is that the field coil...where the magnet would be on a modern speaker? I’m still trying to figure this stuff out! 😆 5) Speaker code stamped on edge of basket. 6) “Sta-Tite” 2 pronger! 😀 7) “Inca” brand power transformer. 8) Um...choke? Output transformer? Would it need an OT with a field coil? Anyone?? 9) 2nd rear view. . (* I am learning new stuff as I go along here: turns out that the speaker (a #Jensen #F8RS) is a #fieldcoilspeaker after all...so it’s possible the amp might actually be a ‘46 rather than a ‘47.) . . . #guitars #amps #amplifiers #vintageguitars #vintageamps #fenderamp #tone #guitargear #guitarsdaily #guitarsofinstagram #geartalk #guitarsdaily #fendersofinstagram #guitarphotography #ampphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs9MWNMn-8f/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15whqfq4mx1f5











