the new Billy Corgan Reverend. FFO EKWATTS

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the new Billy Corgan Reverend. FFO EKWATTS

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its got burns mojo feathers all over it.


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the robroe signature is like 300 cheaper.

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There was a thread about this already.
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What's with the bridge / bridge pickup placement and shorter overall length on the single coil model? Is it an short scale?
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Dillon wrote:What's with the bridge / bridge pickup placement and shorter overall length on the single coil model? Is it an short scale?
Apparently it's a hardwired capo version. In a robroe thread and all.
The 21.5" short-scale of the Reverend Billy Corgan Terz allows for punchy, shimmering tones with a G-C-F-A#-D-G tuning rather than capoing at the third fret.
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FINALLY, all that time and effort I can save by not putting a capo on my more-flexible existing guitars
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Nashville tuning?
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Nashville tuning utilizes light/unwound strings on a regular scale so that the 4 heavier strings can be tuned a whole octave higher (like a 12-string without the original notes); this seems to be a guitar that you whack heavier strings on and tune up merely because it's too small, like an Erlewine Chiquita but without the McFly/Tufnel recognition.

Totally pointless and likely just to make it seem like Corgan isn't actually miserable as fuck switching to Reverend. A couple years ago he was sticking AV 57 necks on his signature Strats that he used live because he hated the necks on them. I don't think he knows what he wants.

I've heard him describe his Reverends as having "a more modern top-end," most likely meaning he didn't even like the fact that his signature Strats had DiMarzio buckers running through 250k pots (totally a "modern" sound FYI, just a shitty and sludgey metal one).
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Is there a price for the wee guitar? I need a good laugh.
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wtf does Billy Corgan know about "modern"?
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Noirie. wrote:Is there a price for the wee guitar? I need a good laugh.
£950
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Huh... it would seem they actually usually cost $1200, same as the full-scale dual pickup model. I was honestly very shocked to see it listed for as much as $999.99 retail in the States and instantly thought "god I hope it isn't a thousand frigging quid over there" due to experience with Fender/Gibson flipping the ol' currency symbol and nothing else.

Sure enough, the world is still a vampire.

And they hilariously seem to lose a lot of value just by getting bought. All but one of the full scale ones currently on Reverb are $700-$950.
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Post by ultratwin »

Didn't the Beach Boys use a freakishly short scale guitar to get those Wouldn't It Be Nice opening coupletoanz?

I imagine you'd still have to strongRoe a capo way up the neck on the Rev to get that high with open voicings.

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