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42 minutes of uninterrupted bench-cam: every solder joint from kit to first power-up, with Mike in a small PIP box talking amps almost the whole time—history, parts choices, serviceability, and why tiny layout decisions change noise and feel. What you’ll see: Eyelet board layout, lead dress, and grounding scheme Wiring heaters, bias supply, tremolo (bias-wiggle) network, and reverb circuit Soldering technique, strain relief, and tidy harnessing First power-up procedure and sanity checks Why small decisions (wire twists, component orientation, routing) change how a Princeton feels and sounds What Mike covers while you watch: Build vs. buy economics: why vintage Princeton Reverbs and high-end clones cost what they do—and how a carefully built kit can land you great tone for less. Transformers (“the iron”) matter: thoughts on output transformer upgrades (Brian Sours / Soursound) and how they shape feel and headroom. Princeton eras, fast tour: Tweed → Brownface → Blackface (’64–’68) → Silverface; tremolo/reverb differences and why Blackface is the classic benchmark. Cabinet + baffle talk: pine cabs with thin, floating birch baffles vs. later particle-board baffles, resonance, and why open-back placement matters. Tubes in 2025: NOS scarcity, modern production realities, reliability, and how to shop trustworthy vendors (plus quick notes on JJ/EHX and microphonics). Serviceability: why hand-wired eyelet builds are easier to maintain than many PCB reissues (and why PCBs aren’t inherently “bad”). New here? This is the companion to my main overview/demos video. Watch that for tone tests and the big-picture breakdown; watch this for the nuts-and-bolts wiring session. Safety first: Tube amps contain lethal voltages—even after power-down. Don’t attempt a build without proper training and procedures. Parts used : Kit: https://reverb.com/item/6902314-mojot... Chassis: https://mojotone.com/products/blackfa... Cabinet: https://ebay.us/m/I1ia6w Mic (for demos): https://north-america.beyerdynamic.co... Speaker: https://jupitercondenser.com/products... Tubes: https://www.tubeampdoctor.com/en/rca-... Capacitors: https://www.tubesandmore.com/products... Other Parts: https://www.tubesandmore.com/products... Shout-outs: Huge thanks to Michael Perez-Cisneros for the running commentary, and to Mauricio Rivera @prestige.guitarworks for the final touches (including the period-correct Fender badge). #TubeAmp #FenderPrinceton #PrincetonReverb #GuitarTone #DIYAmps #VintageTone #StudioGear #HandWired #AmpBuild #MichaelPerezCisneros