Radioboy950
December 29th, 2007, 11:56 PM
I'd been hearing & reading about some nice new "affordable" guitars from Reverend, so I decided to head over to a local dealer to see for myself.
I spent a great deal of time with the Manta Ray, both the HB and 290 versions. These are part of their set-neck series.
http://reverendguitars.com/reverend/guitars/set_neck_series.html
The Reverend bolt-on necks just didn't feel right for me, although ALL the Reverend models look absolutely stunning in person, in my humble opinion.
The semi-hollow Manta Ray played great. No complaints about action and intonation. No fret "buzz". The instruments get a pretty thorough set-up here after shipping from Korea. I was disappointed after learning Reverend no longer sells direct and no longer builds here in Warren.
Plugged into a Fender Hot Rod Deville 410, the Manta Ray really sang for me. Sustain is definitely there. I'm a humbucker guy, so I really preferred the HB model, although the P90's did have a sweet bite.
This guitar is sized just right, and while it is not a heavy instrument, it still feels substantial...Gibson-like.
Finish looks outstanding. The tobacco burst is very elegant, and the gold top is just plain cool. Pics don't accurately reflect the unique finishes offered by Rev.
I believe the official price list has the Manta Ray at around $800, but the street price seems to be $550.
SO, did I buy one?? Had to pass this time.
Not to spoil the party, but as I'm finishing up at the music shop, my wife is calling on my cell and asks (with a somewhat suspicious tone) , "you didn't buy anything...did you?"
I guess I can't complain since she's been great about the Tele, Valvetronix and Rivera I bought in the last few months.:D
Rock on, my brothers & sisters!!
I spent a great deal of time with the Manta Ray, both the HB and 290 versions. These are part of their set-neck series.
http://reverendguitars.com/reverend/guitars/set_neck_series.html
The Reverend bolt-on necks just didn't feel right for me, although ALL the Reverend models look absolutely stunning in person, in my humble opinion.
The semi-hollow Manta Ray played great. No complaints about action and intonation. No fret "buzz". The instruments get a pretty thorough set-up here after shipping from Korea. I was disappointed after learning Reverend no longer sells direct and no longer builds here in Warren.
Plugged into a Fender Hot Rod Deville 410, the Manta Ray really sang for me. Sustain is definitely there. I'm a humbucker guy, so I really preferred the HB model, although the P90's did have a sweet bite.
This guitar is sized just right, and while it is not a heavy instrument, it still feels substantial...Gibson-like.
Finish looks outstanding. The tobacco burst is very elegant, and the gold top is just plain cool. Pics don't accurately reflect the unique finishes offered by Rev.
I believe the official price list has the Manta Ray at around $800, but the street price seems to be $550.
SO, did I buy one?? Had to pass this time.
Not to spoil the party, but as I'm finishing up at the music shop, my wife is calling on my cell and asks (with a somewhat suspicious tone) , "you didn't buy anything...did you?"
I guess I can't complain since she's been great about the Tele, Valvetronix and Rivera I bought in the last few months.:D
Rock on, my brothers & sisters!!