Get your emo pop-punk songs riffs out with the Chris Freeman Signature electric guitar. Built in true Reverend style with a korina top and body, this guitar is ready to launch your solos and chunky chords to the max. It sports a reverse headstock for a uni
Get your emo pop-punk songs riffs out with the Chris Freeman Signature electric guitar. Built in true Reverend style with a korina top and body, this guitar is ready to launch your solos and chunky chords to the max. It sports a reverse headstock for a unique look. Sonically speaking, it boasts a formidable single-coil duo of a 9A5 and Railhammer Neuvo 90, yielding the ultimate tones in blues, classic rock, punk, emo, and more! A tone knob and bass contour switch further assist you in sculpting your sound. In addition, kill switches on the lower bout of this guitar up the musical ante for jolting rhythmic experiments.
Designed for impeccable performance
Reverend is known as a guitar company that offers guitarists something a little off the beaten track. For instance, the neck on the Chris Freeman Signature is roasted to sonic perfection, eliminating issues with warping and neck dive that would commonly plague untreated neck tonewoods. This neck is joined to the resonant korina body with a bolt-on joint and features a medium oval profile to facilitate smooth grooving and easy fretting. A roasted maple fingerboard joins the neck and offers up a 12-inch radius and 22 nickel alloy frets. A bevy of exceptional hardware components enhances the performance of this guitar, including a Boneite nut, Pin-lock tuning machines, and a Tune-o-matic with stoptail bridge. That means youre free to rock out in confidence!
90 reasons to love this tone
The Chris Freeman Signature guitar is equipped with a duo of pickups designed to produce classic P-90 tones but with enhanced designs. To achieve this, Reverend put a 9A5 single-coil in the neck and a Railhammer Nuevo 90 single-coil in the bridge position. The 9A5 holds its own by providing raw, classic tones with a hotter winding and thicker sound than its vintage counterpart. Then the Railhammer Nuevo 90 doubles down on those P-90-esque tones with fat lower mids, raw attack, and greasy goodness thats undeniable. Furthermore, a tone knob and bass contour control allow you to experiment with more tonal concoctions. Whether you use the Chris Freeman Signature guitar for blues, classic rock, emo, or pop-punk, itll handle all of the above with plenty of power.
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