Kryz Reid's Gear

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In the photo, which shows Reid's "B" rig, we can see Bondi Sick As MKII, next to the JHS Colour Box pedal.

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According to Strymon's website, Reid uses Strymon Deco Tape saturation and doubletracker pedal.

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According to Strymon's website, Reid uses the JHS Morning Glory pedal in his board.

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According to the Strymon's website, Reid uses JHS Colour Box preamp pedal.

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"My number one Les Paul is a ’58 Reissue R8 called BB-8. Number two is a ’79 The Paul called Vader which I bought in Dublin actually."

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"Number two is a ’79 The Paul called Vader which I bought in Dublin actually. I have another The Paul called Anakin which is a ’78."

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During his Rig Rundown for Premier Guitar Kryz shows off his white JM6 Alt de Facto with P90s and Bigs at 21:30.

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In this Facebook post from Fano, Kryz Reid can be seen playing a Fano TC6.

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"Bonus picture of Kryz Reid’s amplifier. It is a custom shop Fender Tone-Master from ’91 that Kryz had Simone Legno of Tokidoki do custom artwork on and then had it wrapped by Fender’s custom shop tolex guy."

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"The pedalboard controls an RJM Music Effect Gizmo which brings different effects into the signal path depending on the patch enabled."

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According to Strymon's interview, Reid uses the DigiTech Whammy DT Drop Tune pedal.

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According to Strymon's website, Reid uses the Keeley Compressor Pro pedal.

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According to the Strymon's website, Reid uses Bondi Del Mar overdrive pedal.

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According to the Strymon's website, Reid uses the Way Huge Swollen Pickle fuzz pedal.

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According to the Strymon's website, Reid uses Pepper Jalapeno Overdrive pedal.

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According to the Strymon's website, Reid uses the Walrus Audio Iron Horse distortion pedal.

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According to Strymon's website, Reid uses the JHS Pollinator fuzz pedal.

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According to Strymon's website, Reid uses the Strymon Mobius modulation pedal.

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According to Strymon's website, Reid uses the Strymon TimeLine pedal.

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According to Strymon's website, Reid uses the Strymon BigSky reverberator pedal.

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"The custom A/B box splits to my “B” board which is a fly version of the “A” rig, and to a TC Electronics Ditto. I control my whammy and wah through Mission Engineering custom expression pedals."

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Before the band’s co-headlining slot alongside Jimmy Eat World at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater, lead guitarist Kryz Reid took some time with PG’s Perry Bean to update us not only on the additions to his guitar arsenal (yes, he still names them after Star Wars characters, although he has avoided using Jar Jar Binks), but also explains why he stored away his vintage Marshalls and Custom Shop Fender heads in order to embrace the 21st-century power of a Kemper

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In a Rig Rundown with Premier Guitar, lead guitarist Kryz Reid from Third Eye Blind discusses his use of the RJM Music Mastermind GT-16. During the interview, which took place before the band's performance at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater, Reid shared insights into his modern setup, including his decision to utilize the Mastermind GT-16 as part of his transition to digital gear, alongside his Kemper, while shelving his vintage Marshalls and Custom Shop Fender heads.

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In a Rig Rundown interview with Premier Guitar's Perry Bean, Third Eye Blind's lead guitarist Kryz Reid discusses his gear setup before their Nashville show with Jimmy Eat World. He highlights the Mission Engineering EP-1 Expression Pedal as part of his rig, explaining his shift from vintage Marshalls and Custom Shop Fender heads to the modern capabilities of a Kemper. Reid also shares his tradition of naming guitars after Star Wars characters, excluding Jar Jar Binks.

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