Description
Brand new from Reverend! Prototype for Bass VI instrument.
Prototype for a signature model for Reeves Gabrels. This model has 24 frets, single coil pickups, and a bolt on neck. Volume, tone, and bass contour knobs. Changes will be made in the future for the final model.
Only 6 have been made in this batch and they are only available from Collar City Guitars.
Serial #70367
Collar City Guitars is an authorized Reverend dealer and a Preferred Reverb Seller, buy with confidence!
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Then what’s the difference between the Bass VI and a baritone guitar? If it isn’t a semantic matter of two names for the same thing —as some suppose — what distinguishes one from the other?
Baritone guitars are considered just that—guitars. They’re strung with guitar strings, and they have a scale length usually somewhere around 27”, which is between the standard scale lengths for a guitar (around 25”) and a bass guitar (usually 34”; around 30” for short-scale and 32” for medium-scale models). Baritone guitars almost never use standard guitar tuning (EADGBE). Rather, they’re usually tuned a fourth lower than a guitar (BEADF#B), with the fifth-string E matching the sixth-string low E on a standard guitar. Baritone guitars are sometimes tuned a fifth (ADGCEA) or even a major third lower (CFBbEbGC) than standard guitar tuning.
