Three Pickups, Five Strings: Reverend’s Triad 5 Bass Expands Tonal Possibilities

Reverend Guitars has introduced a new addition to their Triad bass lineup with the Triad 5. The latest model adds a fifth string to the design, which is noted for its three pickup configuration.
The Triad 5 is built with a korina body and a five-piece neck of maple and walnut. It has two combinations to choose from: a natural finish with a roasted maple fingerboard or a silver burst finish with a rosewood fingerboard. Each is fitted with block inlays across their 21 frets.
Reverend fits the Triad 5 with three of their Jazz Bomb pickups as well as a five-way selector to toggle between them.
The Reverend Triad 5 is available now for $1,399.
















Reverend Guitars Triad 5 Bass Specs:
| Scale: | 34″ |
| Body: | Korina Solidbody |
| Neck: | 5-Piece Maple/Walnut, Satin Amber Finish |
| Neck Profile: | Medium Oval |
| Nut: | 47mm Width, Boneite |
| Fingerboard: | Roasted Maple Or Rosewood, 12″ Radius |
| Frets: | 21 - 0.110″W x 0.050″H |
| Truss Rod: | Dual Action - Headstock Access |
| Pickups: | Jazz Bomb Bridge/Middle/Neck |
| Controls: | Volume, Tone, 5-Way |
| Bridge: | String-Thru Body or Top Load, 3/4″ Spacing |
| Tuners: | Hipshot Ultralight, 1/2″ Diameter Shaft |
| Strings: | 45-125 |
| Case: | Two-Toned Teardrop (Available Separately) |
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