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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
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New Gloss-Tone Series from Reverend
August 06, 2002
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Reverend Musical Instruments has introduced the Gloss-Tone series of guitars and basses which feature new finishes and component upgrades. Prices start at $679 factory direct. The new colors are Aged Yellow, Hunter Green, Fireball Red and Jet Black. These finishes are comprised of a polished phenolic top and back combined with white pickguards for a classic retro look. The bodies utilize Reverend's patented semi-hollow construction. Guitar updates include locking Sperzel tuners as standard, and the Revsby tremolo option ($125). The Revsby is a horsehoe style tailpiece with a precision ABM roller bridge and modifed arm assembly that eliminates freeplay. The result is greatly increased sustain, pitch control and tuning stability compared to the original units. "The Gloss-Tones represent a great value in a USA made instrument, delivering pro level hardware, playability and tone for under $700. And with the current rise of the Garage Rock movement, timing couldn't be better for a high performance vintage style instrument," states Reverend founder Joe Naylor. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.reverendguitars.com/.Recent Reverend Guitars headlines
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