Reverend Club King 290 Guitar

This blues/rock bad boy delivers the spank and acoustic richness only a full size semi-hollow can deliver, but with extra clarity and percussive qualites courtesy of the 25-1/2″ scale maple neck. The bridge pickup is slightly hotter than a traditional soapbar, and the neck pickup slightly cleaner. P-90′s add just the right amount of raw edge to the rich and woody tones. Solid wood construction is featured throughout, with no veneer or plywood. The back, sides and center block are produced from one slab of korina which is routed from the top, and then capped with a solid spruce top. Excellent sustain and attack are coupled with substantial resonance, for a uniquely big and responsive tone. Gear used for this recording: Reverend 112 Hellhound amp on US setting, MI Audio Crunch Box for the overdrive parts, close-miced with a Shure SM58 microphone, Audacity recording software. Playing courtesy of Jason Van Doorn.

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5 Responses to Reverend Club King 290 Guitar

  1. firsel says:

    This is a Les-Trem, …
    This is a Les-Trem, and reverend guitars dont have ‘em anymore.

  2. sugarbirdz says:

    u can choose to …
    u can choose to change the normal stock bridge to this trem(bigsby) for us99 i tihnk

  3. tragictravistie says:

    why does this one …
    why does this one have a trem?

  4. blingbob says:

    Now this i what I …
    Now this i what I call bad luck! I live in Brazil and just weeks later my father was in the U.S. I wanted to buy a Reverend Club King but couldnt get an audio sample anywhere so I gave up… I feel awful, I want that guitar so badly!! Well, congratulation to all of you at Reverend Guitars, you make masterpiece instruments!

  5. opdev says:

    Just got one of …
    Just got one of these. It’s really a great axe. (not just for the money). It’s a great guitar.