I’ve owned 3 Reverend guitars and for the price you pay they are right up there in terms of the highest quality for that bracket. Love the offset shapes and weird colours. I have a Reverend Manta Ray in my collection with an Ebony finger board. Great all round rock guitar which I will never part with.
I own a 290 (semi hollow) and a 390 and man they are so versatile, plays like a dream, and they are beautiful. Thinking on get my hands on a greg t style or a Pete Anderson
I’ve owned 3 Reverend guitars and for the price you pay they are right up there in terms of the highest quality for that bracket. Love the offset shapes and weird colours. I have a Reverend Manta Ray in my collection with an Ebony finger board. Great all round rock guitar which I will never part with.
Back when Reverend first started they sold their overstock parts. I got a set of their "strat" pickups for $35 😊. Sound great and still use them.
I have an orchid pink Double Agent OG with a Railhammer pickup in the bridge and it sounds so damn good. It's converted me into a huge Reverend fan.
I bought my Reverend Crosscut from you guys and it's become my main guitar. I love it.
Literally the best guitars on the market.
I own a 290 (semi hollow) and a 390 and man they are so versatile, plays like a dream, and they are beautiful.
Thinking on get my hands on a greg t style or a Pete Anderson
Reverend do that very rare thing - offer a lefty 12 string electric, the Reverend Airwave 12 String.
Would have been nice to have heard them clean as well. Where are they made please?
Made in Korea but inspected/ set up in the USA.
@@McBoggler thanks, although I thought Peach may have answered.
@@colinpadley1897 you could also just Google it 👍🏽
Sam said it very early in the video.
All of that is explained at 1:46. All Reverend guitars are crafted in Korea and setup by the Reverend team in Ohio!