Reverend Greg Koch Gristlemaster

1 635,00

Inspired by Greg’s extensive vintage collection, but jam-packed with modern innovation. Based on a classic T-style body, we made it a bit larger, added a raised center ridge, and placed a chamber under the pickguard, all for tons of sustain and resonance. Of course, the guitar is equipped with the Fishman Greg Koch Signature Gristle-Tone pickups – hum-free, rechargeable active pickups with two distinct voicings. A roasted maple compound radius neck contributes to the playability, while the Wilkinson Classic 3-Saddle bridge with staggered brass saddles and steel baseplate keeps the tone vintage-inspired. This guitar sounds classic, but with tons of modern options at your fingertips.

 

SPECS

BODY

Korina Solidbody

PICKUPS

Fishman Greg Koch Signature Gristle-Tone

BRIDGE

Wilkinson Classic 3-Saddle Bridge

NECK

Roasted Maple

SCALE

25 1/2"

NECK PROFILE

Medium Oval, Custom Fat Gristlemaster V (Black)

FINGERBOARD

Roasted Maple 10-14" Radius

FRETS

22 – 0.110"W x 0.050"H

TRUSS ROD

Single Action – Headstock Access

TUNERS

Reverend Pin-Lock

NUT

43mm Width – Boneite

CONTROLS

Volume, Tone, 3-way, Midrange Boost

STRINGS

10-46

CASE

Two-Toned Teardrop (Available Separately)

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Description

All Reverends use an upgraded jack by Pure Tone Technologies. A standard jack has single contacts, but the Pure Tone jack has dual contacts for improved grip, audio signal and reliability. The most dependable guitar jack available.

 

All Reverend guitars have a treble bleed circuit, preserving the treble when you roll back the volume control. When you roll back a standard volume control, the tone loses treble and becomes dull sounding. Now you can turn down and still sound great!

 

Reverend uses Alpha control pots with a +-10% rating. While a typical pot is +-20%, Reverend pots are built to tighter specifications, making them more consistent. Typically used in expensive boutique guitars, but standard issue in all Reverends.