0% Financing Available via Affirm

It Don’t Mean a Thing if it Ain’t Got Twelve Strings


Everyone thinks it would be cool to have a twelve-string guitar. Be honest: who among us can say that they haven’t lusted after the jangly sounds on “American Girl” by Tom Petty or “Turn, Turn, Turn” by The Byrds? Yet, for many guitarists, owning a twelve-string has always seemed like an unimaginable luxury because they can be a tad impractical. Anyone who has ever gigged with a twelve-string knows that there can be intonation problems, tuning issues, and neck dive. Joe Naylor and his team at Reverend recognized this, and they decided to design a reliable, gig-worthy twelve-string that gives you the chime you crave without breaking the bank. The Reverend Airwave is the result of that quest, and it manages to simultaneously be one of the most practical twelve-strings on the market while remaining incredibly inspiring. Let’s dive in and see what makes it special!

Spruce it Up


With this guitar, we have to start with its brilliant combination of tonewoods. Reverend typically makes all their guitars out of korina, a lively, resonant wood that sounds similar to mahogany. They’ve still used korina to form the back and sides of the Airwave in order to get some of its signature roundness and balance, but they’ve added a solid spruce top. This gives the player more brightness, chime, clarity, and string definition—all huge plusses for a twelve-string. Having such phenomenal tone when unplugged makes things easy when the amps get turned on, and the two 9A5 P-90s do an admirable job of supplying top-end sparkle and midrange punch. With such great basic tone and Reverend’s revolutionary bass contour knob, you can dial in just about any twelve-string sound you could ever want. So, where would you be able to use this twelve-string? With tone like this, the only appropriate answer is a resounding “EVERYWHERE!”

Twelve Strings. Zero Problems


But, it’s not enough for this guitar to sound great. In order to live up to the esteemed Mr. Naylor’s vision, it had to be reliable enough to make it through a gig without any hassles or inconveniences. I am happy to report that the Reverend Airwave sports a plethora of features that make life incredibly easy for the player.
The most important of these appointments is the twelve-saddle bridge. Having the ability to tweak each string allows for precise intonation, which means that each every chord you play will be more in tune. That level of accuracy ensures that this twelve-string will always chime like a clocktower bell! Speaking of tuning, the Boneite nut and Reverend’s pin-lock tuners give this guitar fantastic tuning stability, so you won’t have to spend forever tuning in between songs.

Giving this guitar a 24.75” scale length was an inspired decision, too. It puts less tension on the strings, which makes for a delightfully smooth, slinky handfeel. As long as we’re talking about feel, I have to mention how great the neck is! The 1 ¾”-wide nut is just right—not too wide, not too narrow—and the shape is Goldilocks-approved, too—not too fat, not too skinny. Ultimately, this is the sort of neck that begs you to play for hours and hours, and it feels so good that it will no doubt inspire countless riffs.

This One Goes to Twelve


Reverend has accomplished quite a feat with the Airwave: they’ve managed to design a twelve-string guitar that sounds incredible without sacrificing gig-readiness or reliability. What new ideas will they bring out of you? The possibilities are endless, so we invite you to experience the magic of the Reverend Airwave and find out!

Specifications:

Brand Reverend
ModelAirwave 12-String
Finish ColorBlack Sparkle
Weight7.82 lbs.
Top WoodSolid Spruce
Body WoodKorina Semi-Hollow
Neck Wood5-Piece Korina/Walnut
Neck Dimensions.810 1st - .920 12th
FingerboardRosewood
Fingerboard Radius12"
Scale Length24 3/4"
Width at Nut1 3/4"
Frets22 0.110" Wide x 0.050" High
Pickups2 9A5 P-90s
ControlsVolume & Tone, Bass Contour, 3-Way
BridgeGotoh Independent Intonation for Each String
TunersReverend Pin-Lock Tuners
CaseReverend Cases Are Sold Separately, But You Can Add One to Your Order By Checking the Box Right Above the "Add to Cart" Button

Why Order from Wildwood Guitars?

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

Click Here to learn more about what makes a Wildwood instrument so special...
Serial Number: 58547
$1399
Authentic Reverend Case     ($249.00)

Add to Wishlist
Add to Wishlist

High Resolution Photo Gallery