Reverend Descent RA Baritone MBK
Electric Guitar

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A very nice baritone
I own an FGN baritone which I use for all drop A stuff, but I just can't force myself to like EMG pickups, especially for mild crunch tone. So when I found this guitar I decided to give it a try. It's a really nice playable guitar that doesn't melt under standard A or even drop G tuning but still doesn't feel like you are playing bass. The pickups are decent at overdriven/high gain towns but really stand out at pre-breakup and clean tones. The bass circuit is a very interesting feature, that you have to adjust to. Overall I really like and enjoy this guitar. IF you aren't looking for a djent machine (which this guitar isn't best suited to be), you want to try a baritone for rock/blues/jazz this is where you should start.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Reverend
- Body: Korina
- Neck: Roasted maple
- Fretboard: Roasted maple
- Neck attachment: Bolt-on
- Neck profile: Medium oval
- Frets: 22 Medium jumbo
- Nut: Boneite
- Nut width: 43 mm (1.69")
- Scale: 679 mm (26.75")
- Fretboard radius: 305 mm (12")
- Pickups: Railhammer Chisel (bridge) - Railhammer Chisel (neck)
- Controls: Volume (with treble bleed), tone, bass contour
- Switch: 3-Way
- Bridge: TOM-style with stop tail
- Hardware finish: Chrome
- Machine heads: Reverend Pin-Lock
- Colour: Midnight Black
- Original strings: .012 - .068
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