BRAND NEW FROM A FACTORY AUTHORIZED REVEREND GUITARS DEALER! This bass guitar DOES NOT come with a hardshell case, but if you are interested in getting one, let us know! The Re ... read more
From Reverend: The Reverend Raymond is a slap machine. The big, percussive tone from the Thick Brick bridge pickup combines with the focused tone from the Jazz Bomb neck pickup ... read more
From Reverend: Reverend’s take on the versatile “PJ” set up. Two distinctly different pickups harnessed to a pickup pan control that allows you to go from funk to thump and all ... read more
From Reverend: The Meshell Ndegeocello Fellowship bass is a collaboration between Reverend and the eclectic bassist known for her versatile chops and soulful phrasing througho ... read more
From Reverend Guitars: Big and deep is one thing. Add clarity and that elusive vintage warmth… meet the Mercalli 5. We pulled it off by using a five-piece neck, lock down brid ... read more
From Reverend: Big, deep and punchy with excellent clarity is the calling card of the Mercalli. The innovative passive pickups have that vintage warmth, while the five-piece nec ... read more
From Reverend: Rock is war, and the Thundergun is the weapon of choice for thick old school tone, but with modern punch thanks to the five-piece neck and lock down bridge. The ... read more
Reverend’s take on the versatile “PJ” set up. Two distinctly different pickups harnessed to a pickup pan control that allows you to go from funk to thump and all points in-between ... read more
From Reverend: Big, deep and punchy with excellent clarity is the calling card of the Mercalli. The innovative passive pickups have that vintage warmth, while the five-piece n ... read more
From Reverend: The double “J” set up evolved. The hum-cancelling J-Rail pickups are percussive with slightly more power and growl than a typical vintage set. If you like J-sty ... read more
From Reverend: Loaded with a P-Blade pickup at the neck and a Jazz Bomb pickup at the bridge, harnessed to a pickup pan control, this all-purpose bass goes from percussive funk ... read more
From Reverend: Legend has it, that it all started in 1997, with Joe Naylor, alone in a shop behind a bicycle shop in East Detroit. Now, we’ve grown to a bone fide headquarters ... read more