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I unashamedly love Reverend as a brand. Both their basses and guitars just look so cool and and great twists on classic silhouettes. Plus the build quality and pickups are great.  Even though I don't own one, I reckon it was time to start a fan thread so people can post their basses (and guitars) if they want

 

But the colours, man the colours. Just always doing something a bit different. Today is no different. A few new releases and I'm a fan of all 3 of the basses.

 

 

 

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I love my Triad 5

 

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Nice to see there's a reverse headstock now too, I asked about this before ordering the above, but nobody replied, I guess now I know why, it was clearly in the works.

 

The bulbous bit of the headstock (the bit at the end) looks larger on the 4-string than it does on my 5-string.

 

Reverend Triad 5 (06)

 

Mark

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You don't need to give me an excuse to show off my korinaburst Triad.  It also has a Freeway 10 way switch fitted, for the standard options on one bank, then various series/parallel options not normally available.  Pretty simple fit, visually undetectable, very elegant mod (works by tilting the blade switch up/down to access the two banks of options).

 

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I did buy that but returned it due to the lack of a forearm contour. It sounded great and the colour looked amazing. Was really sorry to part with it but I knew from previous experience, it would be uncomfortable for me to play.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, sPiKi said:

I did buy that but returned it due to the lack of a forearm contour. It sounded great and the colour looked amazing. Was really sorry to part with it but I knew from previous experience, it would be uncomfortable for me to play.

 

My solution for that - a wristband, pulled up to where the forearm meets the body.  I play basses with zero forearm contouring, even binding without issue if I do this.

 

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I was recording with my Fatfish 32 recently. Sounded fantastic. Pretty much only using the front pickup. Warm and woody. 

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On 04/08/2025 at 15:23, BridgeCables said:

Reverends are really cool. As a big Mike Watt fan, I'd love to get a Wattplower one day! Has anyone used one?

I have this one and definitely my favourite bass at the moment ....

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4 hours ago, edstraker123 said:

I have this one and definitely my favourite bass at the moment ....

 

Brilliant! Is that the Root Beer Sparkle, I love that colour too. How do you find yourself using the pickups and tone controls? It's an unusual setup!

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I've played the green Wattplower in a shop in Glasgow and a few other Reverend guitars - They're very well made.

 

I like the look of the yellow and root beer, but I prefer a 34" scale. The pink fade up top is lovely.

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