Over the last 6 months I have fallen in love with Reverend. I picked up a 20th year anniversary double agent og at a great price and imagined I would flip it if I didn't like it.
And now I can't imagine ever letting it go... It has replaced a parker hss, a fender strat, my zion strat and is competiting with my custom build mahogany L5. I can't get over how versital the Reverend is.
I've spent some time trying to figure out why it's so good and think its a mix of positives...
1. Excellent wood, build and hardware... Read up on the wood, its amazing how diverse this mix is.
2. I've always loved long scale maple necks with warmer bodies... That seems to.be the formula for going from strat to LP tones in one guitar.
3. The neck p90 is very good, but the railhammer bridge is among the best modern paf designs I have ever heard... Much of this killer tone apparently come from the mix off blades on the bass side and oversized slugs on the treble... As a result it goes from clear, clean, snappy bright to heavy fatness. I had designed my L5 to get these tones and I'm amazed that a nearly stock guitar has this range. Note that I have a mod to parallel the railhammer to itself and that is part of the incredible tonal range...
4. The bass roll off is incredibly versital... Another reason this guitar goes from tight and snappy to big and fat.
I roll off the bass to set my amp just below overdrive, and as I add back bass, it turns into a beautiful crunch.
One of the reasons ive made such a long post is that I'm going to AB compare the Reverend with my L5 at a gig tonight... I'll report back with results.
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