Not mine, but if it’s still unsold when I get my income tax check…
This is a custom model based on the Jaguar bass.
The body is made of ash, the fingerboard of rosewood, and the neck of maple.
It features both a PB-type pickup and a Music Man-style.
Controls include a master volume, pickup balancer, and tone knob, allowing seamless blending between the PB pickup and the Music Man pickup.
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A: that’s a pretty guitar. B: I laughed when you said “if it’s unsold” and then post it on a forum where many folks suffer from GAS. Trying to save $, or just being a supportive musician? Maybe both
I hope it yours one day!
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I really don’t need another bass, but it’s definitely one I’ll never see again, and Japanese quality is hard to beat.
Other than that, I do have this, so…
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That is one hell of a beauty. I’m always keeping my eyes on Reverb for a Peavey Grind, a Burny bass, or nice neck thru 5 string. Hope you got it.
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Greetings. I have used Reverb in the past with very very good results. I haven’t purchased things outside of the area where I can go an pick it up as I usually try the item firsthand. I’m wondering if anyone has a feeling for Reverend bass guitars. I’m most interested in a Reverend Sentinel specifically for the weight of it. It doesn’t appear to be fair quality, but I wonder if the “Thump” is as good as my Epiphone Thunderbird. Any imput would be greatly appreciated.
Ive had a few Reverends, currently I have the Mike Watt short scale P bass. Very, very similar to the Sentinel. Same P pickup for instance. Rather than thump, I’d say the sound is more hot. It’s perfect for punk but with a bit of tweaking you can tame it but it still isn’t the kind of sound that I’d describe as that vintage motown thump.
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Thank you Faydout. I think it’s going to need more consideration as I don’t want to trade-in my Epiphone. I will look at a Watt power Reverend as well. Thanks again for the information.
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