Reverend Guitars teamed up with legendary country/rock guitarist Pete Anderson to create their first hollow body relic guitar.  Anderson, a Grammy award-winning player and producer, knows just about everything there is to know about guitars, and the final vintage product he and Reverend created is a masterpiece.  The guitar has everything you’d expect to get in a classic P-90, but it has a few interesting improvements and updates.  reverend-guitars-pete-anderson-signature-modelThe single brace structure goes from the neck all the way to the bridge, running the full depth of the body.  This helps reduce uncontrollable feedback, provides increased sustain and structural integrity so that the neck doesn’t start to tilt upward, and also helps to reduce uncontrollable howling.  The low strings have more clarity, too.  By having the neck join the body around the 15th fret, you also get better access to the high frets.  The Pete Anderson Signature Model, like every other Reverend guitar, features their Bass Contour control that gives you access to quick tone tweaking and more versatility.

The Pete Anderson Signature Model features a hollowbody made from laminated maple with an arched top and back.  It has two Reverend P90 pickups, and they are tone calibrated.  The neck is glued on and features a three-piece korina.  The guitar has a dual-action truss rod, a rosewood fingerboard with a 12 inch radio, and 22 tall narrow jumbo frets.