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Warhawk HB (bolt model)
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    duhvoodooman asked for more info, so I thought I'll write a review of the warhawk hb.
    I wasn't so excited about this model first. In fact I thought it was ugly... there different revernds that I put my eye on. I went to the local dealer but he didn't have the model i wanted, but he did have a cream warhawk. i played with it, tought it sounded good, comfortable but still ugly. went home and after a few hours I knew I had to have the warhawk. The reversed head that annoyed me so much seemed brilliant, the body shape and the beautiful black.

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    This warhawk (korean made) is a bolt model which is no longer being built. The new models are set neck. I feel the warhawk is a combination between a fender and a gibson. Inspired by the firebird, jaguar, jazzmaster, mustang and such. light although the body is solid mahogany (one piece, I'm quite sure). The neck is C shaped, finished lightly - this bought me and is very comfortable and let's your hand slide easily.
    The finish of the guitar is flawless, I couldn't any defect. The guitar goes from the factory back to Reverened US for inspection and a set up. Out of the box, after the the long transatlantic journey to Israel, it played great. Although I replaced the SIT strings (0.10) quickly. didn't like them at all. After 2-3 week the guitar developed a fret buzz due to the string change and climate changes. I solved it at first with the truss rod, but then it returned and became worse. I sent to tech then made things right, but also raised the 1st string at the nut. I guess that's a bad point for reverend here. Now it plays great again.
    The EZ-lok Wilkinson tuners keep the strings in tune well, but it takes time to start changing strings fast.
    The 2 humbucker pickups are Reverend original, and sound great. Balanced, and produce a round pleasant sound. The bass switch is a cool feature. I won't turn a humbucker to a single but the effect is noticeable and let's you expand the sound range of the guitar.
    The mid section of the body is raised, which yields sustain and lot's of it. The fender scale neck combined with the mahogany and humbucker gives a brighter sound. But I didn't find it too bright, especially with the blues junior, which everyone finds darker the usual.

    To sum things up I would say that for about 650$ this guitar is fantastic. Made from quality materials and hardware, finished very well, comfortable (for me) and sound great. I love the way it looks and the fact that it is not another start or les paul.
    Very versatile in sound and the pickups, which are many times the weak part in "not expensive" guitar, really shines.
    That's it, hope to upload few clips soon.
    Ori
    Last edited by arch23; June 12th, 2007 at 01:01 PM.

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