The New Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider T and Eastsider S • Wildwood Guitars
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Reverend has teamed up with country/roots-rock guitar legend and Grammy winning artist/producer Pete Anderson to deliver this modern day classic. Reverend took the vintage T platform that Pete has long been associated with, and modded it for you with cool, player friendly upgrades. This plank may look standard at first glance, but it's factory hot-rodded and stage ready right out of the box!
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Brand: Reverend
Model: Pete Anderson Eastsider T
Body Wood: Solid Korina, Chambered under pickguard
Neck Wood: Maple
Neck Shape: Medium Oval
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: Compound (10"-14")
Inlays: Dot
Scale Length: 25 1/2"
Width at Nut: 1 11/16"
Frets: 22 Medium Jumbo
Pickups: Reverend Talnico-B (bridge), Reverend Talnico-N (neck)
Controls: Custom Volume and Tone, Push-Pull Studio Switch
Bridge: Steel Plate with Stainless Steel Saddles
Tuners: Reverend Pin-Lock Tuners
Пікірлер: 61
Why do these videos only come out once a year? these two combined are pure magic! I think you need more guest appearances from Ken Haas!
@andylong7759
8 жыл бұрын
+Brian Nielson Yeah. I could listen to these guys talk forever.
@deaconeric268
3 жыл бұрын
A tip: watch series on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching loads of movies these days.
@romantrenton3644
3 жыл бұрын
@Deacon Eric yup, I have been watching on Flixzone} for years myself :)
@TheMrCull
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah these guys are cool...
Gregory Kochery... the damn finest reviews on the Net - bar none! Tasty playing and hillariously entertaining commentry. I love them!
That T model... my goodness. How am I only now learning of this guitar??? What an underrated, hidden gem. I don't own a lot of guitars but I might be owning just one more...
I am going to buy a Reverend, I love light weight guitars and modern takes, also love Richlite.
Now I need one of these....
1) Hilarious and informative as always. 2) I feel like I need to ship you snacks for our Colorado visits. 3) Seriously. More. Videos of you two
That Led Zeppelin riff at 14:24 sold me on this guitar. Buying one from the Magic Flute in San Rafael up above San Francisco this weekend in satin blackkkkkkkkk.
Incredible really
One hit for lunch next time children. Genius guitar knowers stoned don’t splain so good.
"In this basement of broken dreams" LOL
Brilliant!! Come for the slap, stay for the tickle....!
I like some of the design decisions, such as locking tuners on every guitar. The bass contour knob, which is not on the guitars in this video, is also really useful.
11:55 "You wanna have the slap and the tickle." 🤣
The tone on this
Back in the fifties, Gibson introduced the Flying V, and the Explorer. Both were made from white limba, which for some reason Gibson referred to instead as Korina (maybe limba didn’t sound sexy enough). Black vs white limba: It’s simply the difference in grain pattern caused by mineral deposits.
I’m interested in this chambered Tele but I’ve seen 3 versions so far!! One with reduced heel joint, one with a strat pickup in the middle and this one. Reverend site only shows this one. Do you guys have the 3 pickup version? OH, now wait a minute, maybe the Strat style actually has a Tele pickup in it. Now I want that one,lol.
Should let Koch play an original made in U.S.A Reverend that sound absolutely stellar. Those are the collectable ones. And rare. The overseas Rev's are really sweet but its the phenolic topped hollow ones that Reverend freaks collect. Early 90's. Super resonant. Awesome pickups from the different models..which all used the same body. But wow those early Reverends had the mojo.
I like the black S version but I saw a burst version with rosewood neck and the inlays were more brown clay looking I’d like to see a black version with rosewood and the darker inlays anyway I just ordered a sensei ra but one of these may be next
I want one.
What the korena stick reference refer to?
I love my Korina stick beaters!!! Haha
T - Tobblerestoroborough, and S - Smith.... Am I right? Do I win? :)
@morganghetti
8 жыл бұрын
+MarshallGTV I think you nailed it.
Dose that beautiful guitar have stainless steel frets🤟
lol….did you do some lines of coffee grounds
greg just kills me. especially when i'm really fucking stoned.
No forearm rest or tummy cut?
"basement of broken dreams" ;)
Just wish it had a pickups in series button in the other knob
So they took Pete Andersons Tom Anderson Hollow T and made it out of Korina..??
These are made in Korea?
Tone-mold®©℗™℠
I wish Reverend provided a T-style with the 3 P-90's,(my favorite sound tone choices ever with those Jetstreams) and 12" radius. I'm not interested in signature guitars or getting that "chicken picken" tone. I love the Jetstreams but they dig into my leg when sitting down for a long time.
More powerful magnets with fewer windings is NOT a Reverend "trade secret". Leo Fender did this with G&L guitars since 1981.
@LOGICNREALITY
7 жыл бұрын
and stronger magnets give a higher pitch, so these people claiming its the wood, is bullshit lol
ah yes.... "coffee"
The yellow dots..
I hope you’ll demo these again when you’re not stoned... and talk less and play more. 😄
THAT'S NOT TRUE!!!!!!!
Tone wood schmone wood; what ever...its all in the pickups and amp! cmon man! You're really showing yourselves to do really well! lol
To much talking
once they went on a wood tone trip, i had to stop watching. wood doesnt affect electrifed tone, and thank god it doesnt. my gibson les paul is mahogany and sounds nasally and crappy unplugged but its beautiful plugged in. that being said, korina is great body wood for electrics because as he said, korina is sturdy and lightweight.
@dizzle49er
8 жыл бұрын
Too many trained ears believe in tone wood for it to be a myth, my friend. That's why manufacturers offer different woods for body, necks, and fretboards. If it all sounded the same, every guitar would be made with the same wood
@hotdotdog
8 жыл бұрын
Tonewoods make a difference in all guitars. Pickups, neck heft, tight neck pockets, electrics... all a part of the tone system.
@QueenToKingOfSpades
8 жыл бұрын
+dizzle49er People are gullible, conservative and can't think for themselves. Wood is organic and no two pieces are alike. Fooling yourself into thinking a certain type of wood will have a certain effect is just that, fooling yourself. I'm not saying that wood has no effect, but saying that you KNOW mahogany does this, and Korina does that is just ridiculous, because two pieces of wood, even from the same tree will be inherently different, and hence the properties will be different. Acoustic guitars is another matter though as they project their sound from the actual wood (although the same argument applies, no two pieces sound the same), and not pickups, electronics, 10ft of cable, a pedal board, another 10ft of cable, a pre-amp, an eq section (funnily enough used to shape the sound) an effects loop, a power-amp, and all of this going into a cabinet with speakers of which there are literally hundreds and hundreds of makes and models, that all sound different and have different frequency ranges and spikes... How heavily do you think the fretboard wood weighs in on that equation?
@dizzle49er
8 жыл бұрын
+Nikolaj Haun Hansen You can spew all your personal opinions about how "gullible", "conservative" and "foolish" it is believing in tonewood. I'll gladly stick with the majority of people, most of which are working musicians, producers, teachers, researchers and musicologists, who all are subscribers to the theory of tonewood. By definition, you're the one who's gullible, conservative, and foolish, being that you're among the minority
@QueenToKingOfSpades
8 жыл бұрын
They might be subscribers to the theory, but have no evidence of their claims. Anecdotal evidence is NOT evidence. Not even ears and hearing are the same from one person to another, so we even hear things differently. Sound is a wonderful thing that you can measure and analyze, free of subjectivity, and people who have tried and tested the tonewood the tonewood claim (electric guitars) scientifically, have found no evidence for it to be true. Again, I'm not saying that wood has no say in the matter of how an electric guitar sounds, I'm saying that people who credit specific types of wood to have specific tonal abilities are kidding themselves, because they 1. Are talking about something where everything will be different from piece of wood to piece of wood, even if from the same species and tree, and 2. Have no evidence to their clam other than anecdotal, which is NOT evidence.