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Reverend unveils the Double Agent Guitar
Reverend has introduced the Double Agent guitar, the latest addition to their Bolt-On Series. The Double Agent features a Reverend humbucker bridge pickup, and a Reverend P-90 loaded in the neck position. Other features include Reverend Pin-Lock tuners, Bass Contour control, and black painted headstock.

Midnight Black Finish
This unique pickup configuration offers the power and girth of a bridge humbucker, and the sweet/bluesy tone of a neck P-90. The two pickups are designed to complement each other, allowing the player to switch seamlessly between two different tonal characters without losing volume or punch. The solid korina body and maple neck contribute to a resonant, light, and lively instrument that responds to the player's touch.
For more information, please visit www.reverendguitars.com
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30.07.2008

Some folks would prefer the P-90 @ the bridge and the humbucker @ the neck. Well, you can't please all the people all of the time. I am trying to remember if anyone had the off the wall idea of building a guitar with pickups that could be exchanged (universal sockets). That may have been a dream: or a nightmare.