Reverend Sentinel Short Scale Bass Video Review

Jody Miller breaks down all of the features and tonal options of Reverend Guitar's new short scale bass

Reverend Sentinel Short Scale Bass Video Review

Jody Miller breaks down all of the features and tonal options of Reverend Guitar's new short scale bass

Earlier this year Reverend Guitars introduced the newest bass to their set-neck line with their short scale Sentinel. With a 30″ fretboard, a raised center bridge, P-Blade pickups, and a 3-way tone switch, the compact and smooth playing bass offers a diverse spectrum of tones, and all in a hip design with three finish options.

Our reviewer Jody Miller put the Sentinel to the test to explore it’s tone and playability in our latest video review. See what he has to say in his breakdown below.

Reverend Sentinel Specs: 

Scale: 30″

Body: Korina

Neck: 5-piece Korina/Walnut

Neck Profile: Medium Oval

Fingerboard: Pau Ferro

Fingerboard Radius: 12″

Frets: 21

Pickup: P-Blade

Controls: Volume, Tone, 3-Way Switch (Bright, Normal, Deep)

Bridge: String-thru-body or Top-load, 3/4″ spacing

Tuners: Hipshot Ultralight, 1/2″ Dia. Shaft

Case: Bass Two-Toned Teardrop (Available Separately)

Street Price: $1329

For more visit: Reverend Guitars 

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Jody Miller   By: Jody Miller