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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
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Reverend Debuts the Wolfman Guitar
December 09, 2003
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Reverend has introduced the USA made Wolfman guitar featuring two RevTron humbuckers. These clean sounding humbuckers are designed for thick twang and upper-mid growl reminiscent of 1950's rockabilly era guitars. However, RevTrons are wound about 5% hotter than the originals for more versatility. Other features include: patented chambered body, 25.5" scale satin finish maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, string-thru-body bridge, bi-directional truss rod and graphite nut. Options include: Bigsby or Hipshot tremolos, maple fingerboard, Graph Tech saddles and various solid color, brushed aluminum or faux wood finishes. "The RevTron pickup is based on the late fifties FilterTron pickup which is a cornerstone of the classic rockabilly sound. We then slightly overwound the coils for more versatility without losing the character of the original design. With our 25.5" scale and chambered body, you end up with a guitar that sounds like a cross between a Gretsch 6120 hollowbody and a Telecaster. It's suitable for rockabilly as well as other styles such as rock and blues.", states Reverend founder Joe Naylor. The Wolfman starts at $539 factory direct. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.reverendguitars.com/.Recent Reverend Guitars headlines
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