This roots/rockabilly bad boy delivers the spank and acoustic richness only a full size semi-hollow can deliver, but with extra clarity and percussive qualites courtesy of the 25-1/2" scale maple neck. The bridge pickup is slightly hotter then the neck pickup for balanced tone. And we wound RevTrons about 5% hotter overall than the originals, so it's also a great blues and rock guitar. Solid wood construction is featured throughout, with no veneer or plywood. The back, sides and center block are produced from one slab of korina which is routed from the top, and then capped with a solid spruce top. Excellent sustain and attack are coupled with substantial resonance, for a uniquely big and responsive tone. Gear used for this recording: Reverend 112 Hellhound amp on US setting, MI Audio Crunch Box for the overdrive parts, close-miced with a Shure SM58 microphone, Audacity recording software. Playing courtesy of Jason Van Doorn.
I own this guitar. I been a firm Fender Strat user for years, but this guitar is a great addition to my stable. Its sounds good in all styles of music and the neck is like butter. Donte let the price fool you this guitar is in the same league as boutique guitars selling for way more then they should, Reverand Rocks.
blues4jesus 4 years ago 4
Not a very big fan of hollow electric guitars, but that one is cool, i have the Gil Paris and i think it's awesome, Reverend make great guitar no matter what kind of music you play
gimmecakexp 3 years ago