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If you were looking for a traditional semi-hollow alternative to the 355 than this is it. There are some more modern alternatives like the Vox guitars but this is more old school. With Reverend you get the quality and attention to detail of a low volume maker who really cares about their guitars. Lots of companies come up with excuses why they d...
Like I said this guitar is a real throw back. It really reminds me of the old solid body Gretsch guitars. You would be a lot better buying one of these than a Gretsch nowadays if you plan on playing it anyway. With the Gretsch guitars the tone is all 50s and 60s but so is the playability and that is just not up to par with what the modern guitar...
I havent found a bad Reverend guitar in the whole line up. The company is unique in that they combine great playability and unique designs with a reasonable price that just about anyone can afford. You get great versatility as well even with the single coils thanks to the bass contour knob. The familiar strat feel and construction will not scare...
At times I forgot that this is a signature model. It didnt have any silly markings or logos or features on it. It is just a good solid guitar and what you would expect from Reverend. Now with this Hollowbody Reverend has a guitar for just about every style of music you could want to play. Reverend is quickly becoming a guitar maker where you go ...
If you are looking for a semi-hollow you should check out this Reverend. It has all the tone and features of a big dollar guitar but sold at a reasonable price. When you get a Reverend you are getting way more guitar for your money than with other companies. If you dont support these smaller companies when they are making and selling things for ...
This is a good axe. It's no Les Paul, but it certainly cops the vibe for far, far less. That bass roll-off function is where the real innovation is. Most modern basses have one in their circuit nowadays, but to have it in a guitar is pretty unique. I'm a fan of that, and so this guitar gets a solid 9 for the price. The sunburst finish and the fl...
I dont know where else you can find a semi-hollow guitar with P90s for less than a thousand dollars. That alone is pretty amazing. But this guitar also has the tone to back it up. With Reverend you get tons of guitar for the price. More and more smaller companies are showing the big guys what you can do with less resources. If you are looking fo...
Reverend is quickly becoming one of my favorite guitar makers. Their products are well put together and made in America all while being sold at a reasonable price. They pretty much have a guitar for everyone. If you are looking for a Gibson style guitar with gritty nice P90 pickups this guitar is a great alternative to a Gibson or Epiphone. The ...
This guitar is great for anyone who is typically used to strats but wants to add more humbucker tones to their sound. With the bass contour knob you can go to a thin strat sound from a thick humbucker sound without even coil splits or taps. This gives the guitar a ton of versatility. The base tone on this guitar is more towards the strat end of ...
This model is discontinued now but they are not expensive at all. These models sold for about 800 bucks when they were making them and this is nearly boutique quality hardware. The fit and finish is good and the tone is excellent. Reverend is a great alternative to look at if you are looking for traditional tone but do not want to go to the big ...