fender.com - 5/18/2009
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Chatterson with his Lego Princeton Reverb amp and (real) '66 Jazzmaster guitar. "A late-'60s silverface look." Open grill and speaker detail ... Rear cabinet detail; note the Lego "tube chart" ... And, unbelievably, even a removable Lego chassis!
crunchgear.com - 5/19/2009
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crunchgear.com —
Looks like someone had a lot of time
to kill. Dave Chatterson guitarist built a Princeton Reverb...
amp that is an exact replica of the original. No parts are modified or glued together - it’s real Lego. It’s unbelievably detailed: Lego cabinet. ...
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Bored guitarist builds Lego amp in a week
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Bored guitarist builds Lego amp in a week
CrunchGear —
Looks like someone had a lot of time to kill. Dave Chatterson guitarist built a Princeton Reverb amp that is an exact replica of the original. No parts are modified or glued together - it’s real Lego. It’s unbelievably detailed: Lego cabinet. Lego grille. Lego handle, fittings, speaker, knobs, switches, jacks, tube chart, reverb tank, power cord and footswitch.
You can read the whole interview and see more shots on Fender.com.
Almost Identical Fender Amp Replica Constructed Out of Old, Unmodified Lego Pieces [Lego]
Gizmodo —
... The replica amp is not only fitted with realistic looking knobs, a grille, handle, speaker, switches, power cords and foot switches, but also has similar internal wiring to match. But because all of this was constructed using Lego parts, the amplifier doesn't actually work. That's ok though—since it's not being held together using glue or any other sort of adhesives, if someone were to actually rock out on this amp, it'd fall to pieces. [Fender via ...
LEGO Guitar Amp
GeekAlerts —
... Chatterson’s Lego/Princeton handiwork simply must be seen to be believed. It’s unbelievably detailed—guts and everything. Lego cabinet, grille, handle, fittings, speaker, knobs, switches, jacks, tube chart, reverb tank, power cord and footswitch. It has a removable Lego chassis, for God’s sake, with Lego tubes, wires, transformer, capacitors and stuff. It even has a Lego Fender logo on the front, sort of.
Head over to the official Fender website for more photos of the LEGO Princeton Reverb Amp and an interview with Dave ...
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