Reverend Kingbolt Air 390 Electric Guitar in Purple Punch

£1,299.00

Balance vintage character with modern playability with the Reverend Kingbolt Air 390. It begins with a slab of mahogany, routed out for a full-length center block. The body is capped with a solid spruce top. The mahogany locks in warm midrange and sustain. The spruce top adds harmonics and shimmer. Enjoy massive semi-hollow resonance in […]

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Balance vintage character with modern playability with the Reverend Kingbolt Air 390. It begins with a slab of mahogany, routed out for a full-length center block. The body is capped with a solid spruce top. The mahogany locks in warm midrange and sustain. The spruce top adds harmonics and shimmer. Enjoy massive semi-hollow resonance in a compact body. Ideal for players seeking warm cleans, responsive overdrive, and controlled feedback. Outfitted with Steelhead P90s—Reverend’s hum-cancelling, high-output evolution of the classic—the guitar features a push-pull Studio Switch for seven pickup combinations, including neck+bridge and all three pickups. Bold colors, brown backs, and fresh headstock logos complete the look. The Reverend Kingbolt Air 390: modern craftsmanship, timeless sound.SpecificationsBodyBody wood: Semi-Hollow MahoganyTop wood: Solid SpruceFinish: Gloss PolyurethanePickguard: NoneBinding: White PlasticNeckScale length: 25.5Neck joint: Bolt OnNeck wood: Roasted MapleProfile: Medium OvalFretboard: Roasted MapleTruss rod: Dual ActionFrets: 22 – 0.110″W x 0.050″HElectronics & HardwarePickups: Steelhead P90 SetControls: Volume, Tone (Pull Neck + Bridge On), Bass Contour Controls, 5-Way SwitchBridge: Wilkinson WVS50 IIK TremoloHardware: Chrome

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Reverend Guitars

Reverend Guitars are one of those brands that quietly stand out once you discover them. Founded by Joe Naylor, they blend classic guitar inspiration with genuinely useful modern improvements. What we really like about Reverend is how thoughtful the designs are — familiar shapes, but refined for real players. Features like the Bass Contour control give you extra tonal flexibility, letting you tighten or roll off low end without changing guitars, which makes them far more versatile than they first appear.

Build quality is another big win. Most Reverend guitars use Korina bodies for a warm, resonant tone while keeping things comfortable to play, and they tend to feel gig-ready straight out of the box. Tonally they cover a lot of ground — from indie and blues to rock and heavier styles — with models like the Double Agent, Sensei, and Charger each offering their own character. If you want something that stands out from the usual choices but still feels instantly playable, Reverend is well worth exploring.

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Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to convert string vibration into an electrical signal, allowing the sound to be shaped through amplifiers and effects. Key things to understand include body shape, pickup type, neck profile, scale length and bridge design, as these all affect tone, feel and sustain. They are used across almost every modern genre, from clean and expressive to high-gain and aggressive styles, making them one of the most versatile instruments available.

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