Reverend Guitars Introduces Mercalli 4 Bass
Reverend Guitars used the NAMM Show this year as an opportunity to introduce a 4-string version of their Mercalli bass. The bass had previously only been available as a 5-string.

The Reverend Mercalli 4 is built with a korina body and a five-piece maple and walnut neck that’s finished in a satin amber. It comes with several options, including a rosewood or maple fretboard and the choice of three colors: Metallic Copper Fire, Violin Brown Burst Flame Maple, and Violin Brown.
Similar to the 5-string, the “4” is fitted with the company’s Thick Brick pickup in the bridge position and the Split Brick in the neck position. Its controls are Volume, Tone, and a pickup pan knob.
The Reverend Mercalli 4 will be available with a retail price of $1,079.
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Reverend Guitars Mercalli 4 Bass Specs:
| Scale: | 34″ |
| Body: | Korina |
| Neck: | 5-piece Maple/Walnut |
| Neck Finish: | Satin Amber |
| Neck Profile: | Medium Oval |
| Fingerboard: | Rosewood/Maple |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 12” |
| Frets: | 22 Medium Jumbo |
| Tuners: | Open Gear |
| Bridge: | String-Thru-Body or Top-Load, 3/4” Spacing |
| Pickups: | Thick Bridge, Split Brick |
| Controls: | Volume, Tone, Pickup Blend |
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These are beautiful! I love Reverend guitars, they are something different in an industry that is so clouded by the same old same old.
I love Reverends! I have a Brad Hauser 5 and a Rumblefish 4 and I will never oart with them! Great playing sounding basses. I would like to try one of these out though. :)
Where are these made?