Reverend Pete Anderson Signature Guitar Makes For Some Confusing Modifiers
The Reverend Pete Anderson Signature Guitar might cause some confusion because the bedenimed Pete Anderson, to my knowledge, is not an actual reverend . . . but his new signature guitar is. It's also Reverend's first attempt at a hollowbody guitar.
Pete wanted something with a traditional look that wasn't too fancy. There was no need to dress it up in sunglasses and moon boots. Of course, Anderson and Reverend wanted to dress up the features in moon boots. Thusly, you get pawnshop-chic looks with P-90s that growl like guard dogs at tip-toeing hamburglars.
The guitar is also built with the Uni-Brace system, a connection between the bridge and neck blocks that chambers the guitar in two while reducing feedback, increasing sustain and retaining full hollowbody qualities.
The neck also joins the body at the 15th fret and a single cutaway allows for unfettered fret access. The bridge is also directly mounted on the guitar top, so to balderdash with bridges that slide around like drunken sailors singing rum-bellied shanties on deck their seaward vessels. And like all Reverend guitars, Pete Anderson's signature model is privy to the on-board Bass Contour control for tonal dominance.




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