Reverend Guitars Announces the Brad Houser Basshouser Fatfish 32 Bass

Reverend Guitars and New Bohemians bassist Brad Houser have teamed up once again for a new signature bass called the Basshouser Fatfish 32. The 32-inch scale bass features a semi-hollow body and set-neck construction with a raised center section.
“A maple back adds clarity and punch, and [the] raised center ridge delivers [a] resonant midrange,” the company writes. “The tone from the P-Blade at the bridge is tight and growling. Reverend’s brand-new Jazz Bomb pickup at the neck delivers rich and focused hum-free from the increased output and steel rails.”
Other features include block inlays, a korina body, Hipshot Ultralight tuners, and either a pau ferro or maple fingerboard. The bass comes in Midnight Black or Korina Burst.
The Reverend Guitars Brad Houser Basshouser Fatfish 32 has a list price of $1,679.














Reverend Guitars Brad Houser Basshouser Fatfish 32 Bass Specs:
| Body: | Semi-Hollow Korina, Solid Maple Back |
| Pickups: | P-Blade Bridge, Jazz Bomb Neck |
| Bridge: | String-thru-body or Top-load, 3/4″ spacing |
| Neck: | 5-Piece Korina/Walnut, Satin Amber Finish |
| Scale: | 32″ |
| Neck Profile: | Medium Oval |
| Fingerboard: | Maple or Pau Ferro, 12″ Radius |
| Frets: | 21 Frets |
| Truss Rod: | Dual Action, Headstock Access |
| Tuner: | Hipshot Ultralight, 1/2″ Dia. Shaft |
| Nut: | 42mm Width, Boneite |
| Controls: | Volume, Tone, Pickup Pan |
| Strings: | 45-100 |
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