Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider S SOV

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Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider S SOV

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Pete Anderson Eastsider S SOV

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Product Info

Article Number: 610069
Brand: Reverend
Model: Pete Anderson Eastsider S SOV
Price: $1,208.90

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Pete Anderson's Eastsider S SOV is a seriously cool, comfortable instrument. The Korina body keeps it light, while the unique pickup blend gives you a wide range of tones from sparkling cleans to gritty overdrive. It’s a great choice for players who want a T-style with a distinctive voice and a really playable neck – think roots rock, blues, and even some indie stuff.

Product Description

  • Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider S SOV
  • Electric Guitar
  • Pete Anderson Signature Model
  • Chambered body: Korina
  • Bolt-on neck: Korina
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Black dot fingerboard inlays
  • Neck profile: Medium Oval
  • Compound fingerboard radius: 254 - 356 mm (10 - 14")
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
  • Nut width: 43 mm (1.69")
  • Boneite nut
  • 22 frets
  • Pickups: 1 Reverend Talnico (bridge) and 2 Reverend Salnico (centre and neck) single coils
  • Volume control
  • Tone control with push/pull function
  • 5-Way switch
  • Wilkinson WVS50 IIK Tremolo
  • Reverend Pin Lock machine heads
  • Chrome hardware
  • Strings: .010 - .046
  • Colour: Satin Outfield Ivy
PROS
  • • Korina chambered body delivers surprisingly light weight and resonant tone.
  • • Unique pickup combination provides a versatile palette of clean and driven sounds.
  • • Wilkinson tremolo offers smooth performance and reliable tuning stability.
  • • Compound radius fingerboard enhances playability across the entire fretboard.
CONS
  • • Korina, while resonant, can be prone to finish checking with age and humidity changes.
  • • The 'Outfield Ivy' finish, while striking, might not appeal to all tastes.
  • • The 5-way switch, while versatile, may require some tweaking to find ideal pickup blends.

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Key Features

Body Material Chambered Korina
Neck Material Korina
Fingerboard Rosewood with Black Dot Inlays
Pickups Reverend Talnico (bridge), Reverend Salnico (center & neck) Single Coils
Scale Length 648 mm (25.5")
Frets 22
Bridge Wilkinson WVS50 IIK Tremolo
Weight 7.8 lbs (estimated)

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Talnico (bridge) is brighter and more focused, while the Salnico (neck & center) offer a warmer, more vintage character, creating a more nuanced tonal spectrum than a standard setup.
The Wilkinson tremolo is generally stable, but requires proper setup and occasional tuning adjustments, especially with aggressive use – not overly difficult, but not a 'set and forget' type of trem.
The compound radius makes the lower frets easier for barre chords while the higher frets are better for bending and soloing, offering a comfortable balance for various playing styles.

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