There are influences, sure, but overall, Reverend feel like a breath of fresh air. The instruments are superb: they play and sound like pro instruments, they look awesome and have their own style. They are also priced well within the budget of most serious players.

Who owns Reverend guitar?

The company was bought by Ken and Penny Haas in 2010, and Joe Naylor retained his role as the designer and technical advisor. Under this arrangement, the Reverend Guitars line expanded to over 50 guitar models and more than 10 bass models.

Are Reverend bass guitars good?

Reverend’s latest bass is a fun instrument. Its comfortable design offers excellent playability and great balance, ideal for marathon performances. Thanks to all its versatile voices, the Triad can be used for many musical styles, making it a choice go-to bass for both stage and session work.

Where does Greg Koch live?

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.

What is the correct abbreviation for Reverend?

Rev.
Reverend is a title used before the name or rank of an officially appointed Christian religious leader. The abbreviation Rev. is also used.

Where are Reverend Basses made?

Currently based in Toledo, Ohio, Reverend is run by Ken and Penny Haas. All of the guitars are expertly designed by Joe Naylor, proudly manufactured in South Korea by boutique guitar manufacturer Mirr Music, and meticulously set up by our tech team – lead by Zach Green who initials each one before it goes out the door.

What guitars are made by Mirr music?

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  • REVEREND GUITAS (7 mirr music productions)
  • HAAS GUITARS (1 mirr music productions)
  • PURESALEM GUITARS (1 mirr music productions)
  • REVEREND GUITARS (1 mirr music productions)

Is Greg Koch a good guitar player?

I believe Greg Koch is pound for pound the best guitar player in the world today. His, tone, feel and style are unrivaled in today’s guitar playing community. He is scary good. It was a true honor to do shows with him.

When was the first Reverend guitar made?

The first Reverend guitar was born in 1997, but the story starts much earlier in 1980 when Reverend founder Joe Naylor first picked up the guitar. Just a year later, he had a diploma in hand from the Roberto Venn School of Luthiery. After graduation, he immediately began working as a repair tech.

What makes a Reverend guitar so good?

Thankfully, Reverends are also sonic titans thanks to their resonant bodies and their sweet-sounding electronics. Every Reverend guitar has proprietary custom pickups, and Joe Naylor actually builds some of them through his pickup company, Railhammer.

Are Reverend Guitars made overseas?

Though Reverends are made overseas, they always go through Reverend’s Toledo offices before they ship out to dealers. There, Zack personally inspects every guitar and gives it a full setup to ensure that it plays easily and intonates well.

Who is Reverend Musical Instruments?

In 1996 Joe sold his interest in Naylor Engineering, the speaker and amplifier company, to found Reverend Musical Instruments. These days behind that door you’ll find Joe, his wife Kristen, right-hand man Kraig Sagan, and three other employees.