Looking for a guitar that’s affordable and versatile? The Reverend Guitars Sensei RT may be just what you want. It’s a sweet little guitar that can handle blues, rock, and country. It delivers everything from twang to warm tones to an aggressive chime. The Sensei RT does share some features with the other Sensei models Reverend offers, but it has one thing that makes it unique: two RevTron pickups. They’re specially designed to give you that warm, focused tone while still providing some great aggression and chime.
The Sensei RT features a solid double cutaway korina body and neck. The neck is also made from one piece of korina and is glued on. The fingerboard is from rosewood and has a twelve inch radius and pearloid block inlays. The guitar uses 22 medium jumbo frets and has a dual-action truss rod. The bridge is a Tune-O-Matic with a stop tail. It also features Reverend Pin-Lock Tuners. The controls include volume, tone, bass contour, and a three way pickup selector switch. The Sensei RT comes in midnight black and silver metal flake finishes. Both look amazing. Read more
Danelectro’s 59-DC guitar has gone through several different incarnations, each a bit different from the others. The 50th Anniversary 1959 DC Reissue Original Factory Spec Electric Guitar rolls back all those changes and additions. Danelectro actually made four different anniversary editions, including this six-string electric guitar.
This original Dano 59-DC is set up exactly like it was 50 years ago when it first debuted. This anniversary edition is 100% correct to the original factory design, including the original bottle headstock, side edge tape, and rosewood saddle bridge. It has a double cutaway body design with a rosewood fretboard. You’ll find 21 frets on the instrument, along with lipstick single coil pickups and a wrap around bridge with a rosewood saddle. Kluson style tuners are also included, just like the original model. Gold hardware, a white pickguard, and a bottle headstock wrap up this relic’s features. Read more



