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Reverend Bolt-On Series | Charger RA - Trans Blue - Pau Ferro
Reverend Guitars are some of our favourites here at Peach, this Charger RA offers a traditional style guitar with some lovely modern features.

Reverend Guitars began life in an East Detroit garage back in '97 and they haven't looked back! Delivering unique designs with a real retro flavour, Reverend have an artist roster to rival any. Counting Billy Corgan, Reeves Gabrels, Dan Auerbach, Mark Knopfler and our good friend Greg Koch among their artists, Reverend Guitars are Korean manufactured and meticulously set up in house at Reverend HQ, Toledo, Ohio.
The Charger RA is a no nonsense explosion of functionality and killer tone. Featuring a Solid Korina body, this unique design allows for maximum bite with a rich, resonant and dynamic tone. The Transparent Blue Flame Maple top gives a distinct vintage feel, while the ergonomic body shape feels very modern.
The Roasted Maple neck boasts a dual action truss rod, six bolt neck plate and an angled neck heel for optimum comfort! With a medium oval profile, 25.5" scale length and 22 medium jumbo frets it's supremely comfortable and offers a great playing experience right up the neck. Whether you want to lay down some big chords or tear up the fretboard, the Charger RA is fully equipped to deliver.
Reverend design their own range of Custom pickups and the Charger RA benefits from a duo of Railhammer pickups. With rails under the wound strings for tight clear lows and poles under the plain strings for soaring highs, Railhammer humbuckers deliver incredible tone like no other pickup. With a Hyper Vintage humbuckers at the bridge and a Nuevo 90 at the neck, you get a rich a varied tonal range.
These guitars are the real deal, punching well above their modest price tag, you need to check them out!