Reverend Mike Watt Signature Wattplower-Satin Watt Yellow
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Reverend Mike Watt Signature Wattplower-Satin Watt Yellow
Reverend Mike Watt Signature Wattplower-Satin Watt Yellow
A used Mike Watt Signature Wattpower small scale bass. In excellent condition with Reverend hard shell case.
The Reverend Wattplower in Satin Watt Yellow is a 30" short scale bass guitar. Sculpted from Korina, the Wattplower is lightweight and incredibly well balanced. Luminlay side dots glow in the dark making it perfect for playing on a dark stage. The Hipshot A Style Brass bridge offers great intonation and loads of sustain. Hipshot have also been employed for the tuners with their Ultralites, helping to balance the bass and make fine tuning adjustments. The single P-Blade pickup captures that classic P-bass character, but with increased volume, sustain, clarity, and extended low end response. The 5-Piece Korina and Walnut neck has a medium oval profile and is fitted with a 12" radius Rosewood fretboard. The Anchor Inlay at the first fret is a tribute to Mike Watt's father, who was a sailor in the Navy. There is also a "Wattplower" inlay at the 17th fret.
A used Mike Watt Signature Wattpower small scale bass. In excellent condition with Reverend hard shell case.
The Reverend Wattplower in Satin Watt Yellow is a 30" short scale bass guitar. Sculpted from Korina, the Wattplower is lightweight and incredibly well balanced. Luminlay side dots glow in the dark making it perfect for playing on a dark stage. The Hipshot A Style Brass bridge offers great intonation and loads of sustain. Hipshot have also been employed for the tuners with their Ultralites, helping to balance the bass and make fine tuning adjustments. The single P-Blade pickup captures that classic P-bass character, but with increased volume, sustain, clarity, and extended low end response. The 5-Piece Korina and Walnut neck has a medium oval profile and is fitted with a 12" radius Rosewood fretboard. The Anchor Inlay at the first fret is a tribute to Mike Watt's father, who was a sailor in the Navy. There is also a "Wattplower" inlay at the 17th fret.



