After much internet browsing and recommendations from friends, I'd pretty much decided on an Orange TH30C.
But, on a visit to my local, Aire Valley Guitars, I spotted a very cool, small, 18 watt, all-valve amp head, with a lovely blue-lit control panel, from Hughes & Kettner. It came with a matching 1X12 cab.
It's tone, clean and overdriven, was impressive. I wasn't quite sure though and the shop guy suggested trying the Princeton. I said I wasn't keen, as I'd previously owned a Fender Super Champ XD, which also had a 1X10 and although it was a great little amp, I'd thought it lacked bottom end. He said the Princeton was a completely different kettle of fish. And he was right.
At low levels, or cranked up to 8, the Princeton sounded superbly full. A rich tone and that real spring reverb, just clinched it for me. It also has a lovely, soft, vintage tremolo. Everything a surf fan could want. I even love the little, 2 button, metal footswitch it comes with. Gorgeously retro and yet practical.
So it came home with me. Trouble is, now I have 3 semi-redundant FX pedals.


