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About This Listing

The Reverend Gil Parris GPS is the ultimate vintage-meets-modern guitar. The body may look traditional, but the guitar is loaded with the Fishman Fluence Single Width pickups and stacked with loads of Reverend features. These active pickups are noiseless for historic tones without the hum in two distinct voicings: voice one is sweet and warm, while voice two is muscular and beefy. Switch between the two with a simple push-pull knob in the bridge tone control. Sporting a volume control, a neck and middle tone control, and a Reverend-specific bridge tone control, this guitar covers a ton of traditional sounds for any guitarist who likes to explore new technology.

BODY: Korina Solidbody
PICKUPS: Fishman Fluence Single Width Set
BRIDGE: Wilkinson WVS50K Tremolo (10.8 mm Spacing)
NECK: Roasted Maple
SCALE: 25 1/2"
NECK PROFILE: Medium Oval
FINGERBOARD: Pau Ferro 12" Radius
FRETS: 22 Medium Jumbo
TRUSS ROD: Dual Action - Headstock Access
TUNERS: Reverend Pin-Lock
NUT: 43mm Width - Boneite
CONTROLS: Volume, Tone (neck & middle), Tone (bridge). Push/Pull knob for tone shift.
STRINGS: 10-46

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Gil Parris Signature GPS
Finish
  • Midnight Black
Categories
Made In
  • Korea, Republic of
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Chicago Music Exchange

Chicago, IL, United States
(313,175)
Joined Reverb:2012
Items Sold:478,299

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