Reverend Guitars Introduces the Sentinel Short-Scale Bass
Reverend Guitars will be unveiling a new bass model at the 2020 Winter NAMM Show called the Sentinel. The short-scale bass is described as “thick sounding [and] professional grade.” It’s fitted with the company’s P-Blade pickup on a raised center ridge, but designer Joe Naylor added a little extra for tonal variety.
“The innovative Joe Naylor designed 3-way voicing switch offers three distinct tonal variations: bright, normal, and deep,” Reverend writes. “Coupled with an elegantly simple control layout, the Reverend Sentinel offers up a broad palette of tonal colors and unrivaled versatility, previously unheard of in a single-pickup bass.”
Similar to other Reverend basses, the Sentinel is built with a korina body, boneite nut, and five-piece walnut and korina neck. It’s finished with Hipshot Ultralight tuners.
The Reverend Guitars Sentinel comes in three colors: Black, Metallic Alpine, and Mulberry Mist. It will be debuted at the NAMM Show with a list price of $1,329.
Reverend Guitars Sentinel Bass Specs:
Scale: | 30″ |
Body: | Korina |
Neck: | 5-piece Korina/Walnut |
Neck Profile: | Medium Oval |
Fingerboard: | Pau Ferro |
Fingerboard Radius: | 12″ |
Frets: | 21 |
Pickup: | P-Blade |
Controls: | Volume, Tone |
Bridge: | String-thru-body or Top-load, 3/4″ spacing |
Tuners: | Hipshot Ultralight, 1/2″ Dia. Shaft |
Case: | Bass Two-Toned Teardrop (Available Separately) |
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