The pedal emulates the sound of country music drenched in party liquor.
Charleston, SC (June 2, 2014) -- Pro Tone Pedals gets down and gritty with the Unknown Hinson Signature Overdrive. He may be The King Of Country Western Troubadours but the youngins and womerns do like it when the King plays the rawk git-tar.
Marked by the kings chart-toppin’ hair and sideburns imagery, the Unknown Hinson Signature Overdrive pedal continues on the legacy of brilliant guitar talent drenched in party likker. We’ve captured the gritty grind that rips through the solos and underlying drive that is the Unknown Hinson experience.
Specs:
- Gain, Tone and Volume controls
- Operates on a standard 9 volt battery or 9v negative tip style adapter (sold separately)
- True Hardwire Bypass with grounded input for noise free operation
- Stomp switch built to withstand years of hard stomping shows
- Durable aluminum housing
- Super-Bright LED for easy onstage identification
- Proudly built by hand in he U.S.A.
- As these are hand crafted, the lead time is 6-8 weeks
Street: $227
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Livonia, MI (January 15, 2012) – Reverend Guitars took the bats and sideburns off of the Unknown Hinson Signature Model, took it out of the Coffin case, and came
Livonia, MI (January 15, 2012) – Reverend Guitars took the bats and sideburns off of the Unknown Hinson Signature Model, took it out of the Coffin case, and came up the Stu D Baker. The semi-hollow guitar ranges from Country Twang to Classic Rock.
Ten percent smaller than our regular Club King, the Stu D Baker has a full length center block, a 24 3/4” scale neck, two Reverend CP-90s, and the classic Reverend Bass Contour. The result is a thicker tone, more aggressive attack, and increased clarity – a guitar that’s perfect for some serious playing. Midnight Black and a maple neck complete the model.
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PG's Chris Kies is on location in Des Moines, IA, at Wooly's where he catches up with the king of country western troubadours Unknown Hinson. In this segment, the Kang talks about his signature Reverend Guitar, using the Fender Super-Sonic 100 head and matching cabinet, Vox ValveTronix digital effects process, and what's his ideal wumern.
PG's Chris Kies is on location in Des Moines, IA, at Wooly's where he catches up with the king of country western troubadours Unknown Hinson. In this segment, the Kang talks about his signature Reverend Guitar, using the Fender Super-Sonic 100 head and matching cabinet, Vox ValveTronix digital effects process, and what's his ideal wumern.
Guitars
Hinson brings a duo of his Reverend signature model guitars on the road with him. The guitar is based off of the Reverend 290 Club King, a semi-hollow guitar with two P-90 pickups, Bass Contour control, maple neck and fretboard with bat inlay, and locking tuners. The two guitars are identical other than the headstock veneer. Hinson says he prefers the P-90s because they can clean up and twang or get fat for more rock tones.
Amps
He plugs into a Fender Super-Sonic 100 head and 2x12 cabinet.
Effects
For pedals, Hinson keeps it simple with a Vox ToneLab LE. He uses it as a Volume pedal as well as chorus, overdrive, and tremolo. He prefers this unit because it's all-in-one and easy to travel with.