Reverend Introduces Metal Top Guitars and Basses
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| Hawaiian Scene Model |
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| Hawaiian Scene Model Back |
August 28, 2001
Reverend has revamped their entire line of guitars and basses. The new
line consists entirely of Metal Top instruments which feature a top
consisting of a thin layer of aluminum bonded to phenolic laminate. Combined
with Reverend's patented semi-hollow, high resonance body design, the result
is increased clarity, sustain, harmonics, and bell-like trebles.
Finishes include Bug Eye, Lava Swirl, Engine Turn, Brushed Gold, Brushed
Aluminum and the flagship Hawaiian Scene. The latter features a smoked chrome
top and back with sandblasted beach scenes reminiscent of early 1900's
popular Hawaiian imagery.
Standard appointments now include: Grover model 406 locking tuners, black
phenolic backs, 1/8" thicker bodies, black pickguards, black and chrome
pickups, and aluminum reinforced necks.
Reverend's Joe Naylor comments, "The new line further focuses Reverend's
product identity in a crowded market, there's really nothing out there like
it. And they're not different just to be different -- These are instruments
with a pro level track record that have carefully evolved over the years into
the current line. They're the best we've ever built and represent a great
value in a finely tuned, high performance American instrument".
For more information, visit their web site at www.reverendmusical.com. |