Whelp, I've always wanted a gold top with P90s. It's not a Les Paul, but that's fine. It's a new Reverend Warhawk 390 in Venetian Gold. It's got their three P90s, TOM, set neck, locking tuners, "bonite" nut, jumbo frets (Dunlop 6110), five-way switch. The three controls are volume, tone, and bass contour. The last one is Reverend's bass roll-off. It brings the P90s into Fender single coil territory. I just played it a bit. The pups are darker than regular single coils. With gain they sound thoroughly disobedient, like P90s should. It is also remarkable quiet. It is completely and nicely shielded. The controls all work well. The pots are full-sized alpha pots. The jack seems much better than the Monarkh.

The only drawback is that I tend not to like painted necks, but so far it isn't bothering me. It is a little sticky because it's been in a cold UPS van for a couple of days.

The cool thing is that Reverend takes every one out of the box and sets them up before sending them on. The guy who checked it wrote his initials on the back and gave it a serial number. It's set up just about perfectly. We'll see if anything shifts after being in a warm house for a couple of days. It was even in tune out of the box!

So far my initial impressions are great. The fit and finish are light years beyond the Jackson (the Monarkh, not my DK2M). Hopefully clips will follow. Here are some initial pictures. Pardon my laser printer in the background.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/tNAFRET4CFTEiQAN7

The two white spots on the lower back are not in the finish. They are glare from something.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pyJvGRcG2ct97wzp8