I'm curious about the size of the bodies because they seem kind of big on youtube anyway. You and Ken are big men so how would they suit a smaller person sitting down. Are they really that much different than say a Telecaster or Stratocaster.
The Double Agent is, without a doubt, the most versatile guitar ever made. Bridge pickup, full bass contour covers Gibsonland. Roll down the bass contour and you’re in Tele territory. Need a ten ton strat? Roll that bass contour up from zero and dial in all the thickness you need. Reverend makes THE BEST P-90 on the market, period. The point Ken made about being able to adjust everything on the guitar without running to the amp is an understatement. Set your amp to the edge of breakup and just about every sound is at your fingertips by adjusting the bass contour knob and volume. It’s truly a great guitar design.
My Reverend Descent Baritone is absolutely amazing. The bass roll off control is a game changer. Excellent build quality and superb playability. I played a lot of baritones before purchasing and the Reverend gets everything perfect.
I've had about 20 Reverend over the years. Their pick-ups are 2nd to none. I feel like I've made this comment before so forgive me if I'm repeating myself. The different Railhammers are outstanding but the humbucker in the Double Agent may be the best pickup for fuzz I've ever owned. That includes expensive USA made guitars.
Just received my Double Agent OG in Periwinkle Burst from Sweetwater yesterday...I love it! The one is out of this world and it's just a thing of beauty as well.
They go for $999 online, I got one from Guitar Center for $699 and it came in black and it's so beautiful. It look like Tim Henson's THBB10 mixed with a fender jazzmaster. I have always wanted to own a guitar that has a mix of p90 pickups and humbuckers. I had a lovely Gretsch guitar but I traded it in for this and I recommend this guitar to anyone.
I'm first really good guitar was a Reverend Flatroc which I still have and love but they never say much about that model. I also have a Gil Parris Signature and a Jet Stream. Love em.
Please incorperate skunk stripes. I hate mismatched/miscolored fretboards when they are suppose to be the same wood. Or please release rosewood or ebony board versions where its intentionally a differrnt look/wood type.
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I'm curious about the size of the bodies because they seem kind of big on youtube anyway. You and Ken are big men so how would they suit a smaller person sitting down. Are they really that much different than say a Telecaster or Stratocaster.
The Double Agent is, without a doubt, the most versatile guitar ever made. Bridge pickup, full bass contour covers Gibsonland. Roll down the bass contour and you’re in Tele territory. Need a ten ton strat? Roll that bass contour up from zero and dial in all the thickness you need. Reverend makes THE BEST P-90 on the market, period. The point Ken made about being able to adjust everything on the guitar without running to the amp is an understatement. Set your amp to the edge of breakup and just about every sound is at your fingertips by adjusting the bass contour knob and volume. It’s truly a great guitar design.
My Reverend Descent Baritone is absolutely amazing. The bass roll off control is a game changer. Excellent build quality and superb playability. I played a lot of baritones before purchasing and the Reverend gets everything perfect.
I got the Club King 290 with revtrons, it sounds so amazing. Reverend guitars are seriously something else.
I've had about 20 Reverend over the years. Their pick-ups are 2nd to none. I feel like I've made this comment before so forgive me if I'm repeating myself. The different Railhammers are outstanding but the humbucker in the Double Agent may be the best pickup for fuzz I've ever owned. That includes expensive USA made guitars.
Can I ask why you had about 20 Reverend guitars? Why not settle on the one or two that sound great? Or swap pickups out?
@@OzziePete1 one word Dude... "Rich" LoL
Never seen or heard of reverend but I’m now interested 👍
Me too!
I have one and absolutely love it. Highly recommended. They could be the next huge name in the guitar world.
Just received my Double Agent OG in Periwinkle Burst from Sweetwater yesterday...I love it! The one is out of this world and it's just a thing of beauty as well.
They go for $999 online, I got one from Guitar Center for $699 and it came in black and it's so beautiful. It look like Tim Henson's THBB10 mixed with a fender jazzmaster. I have always wanted to own a guitar that has a mix of p90 pickups and humbuckers. I had a lovely Gretsch guitar but I traded it in for this and I recommend this guitar to anyone.
Love the hard tail! Sounds like a very versatile guitar!
Best Reverend guitar on my opinion.
Great gear info! A solid video too! 🤘
Such beautiful and unique guitars!
I love my Double Agent W, best decision I made guitar wise in a long long time! Now I want a Charger 290 model. Oh and a Reverend P bass.
I just saw the shape and fell in love with it. Have to own one some day.
I've wanted one of these for years.. hmmm
Terrific, love them..time to ride the piggy bank. Thanks for the great demo.
I'm first really good guitar was a Reverend Flatroc which I still have and love but they never say much about that model. I also have a Gil Parris Signature and a Jet Stream. Love em.
Both Ken and I were born in the same hospital and lived in the same neighborhood. Small world.
When he touched mitch's shoulder😹
If reverend makes a baritone w in chronic blue, I’m going to have to “esplain” some things to my accountant. 😂
The original gangsta!
Sensei demo please.
Saw I think Dale Watson playing them up close and personal they’re beautiful
A Charger 290 with a Bigsby would be sweet.
6:17 did he say manufactured by mirror music or mir music?
It’s Mirr Music Company.
How does Yamaha get away with their RevStars with bass contour knob? Seems like they should get criticism at least for ripping off Reverend
G & L guitars have been doing that Bass Contour knob for years on their Strat equivalent the Legacy
Ken Haas makes the average sized dude look like a child.
I got to play the model with 3 pickups at the local guitar show. Nice guitar, but too heavy for my taste.
Please incorperate skunk stripes. I hate mismatched/miscolored fretboards when they are suppose to be the same wood. Or please release rosewood or ebony board versions where its intentionally a differrnt look/wood type.
a demo about talking really