Luke Reynolds' Gear

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In an Instagram post, Luke Reynolds mentions using the Fender Justin Meldal-Johnsen Signature Mustang Bass, appreciating its similarity to his vintage 1967 Daphne Blue Mustang.

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Premier Guitar writes "Next up is Reynolds’ 2002 Gibson ES-355, which is strung with D’Addario .011s and has Lollar pickups—an Imperial humbucker in the bridge, and a Charlie Christian in the neck. Reynolds replaced the nut and added a Tune-o-matic bridge, Bigsby, and Grover Vintage Deluxe tuners." in this article. This guitar is shown at 12:00 of this "Rig Rundown".

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"I rely heavy on this Soul Food right here" - Luke Reynolds at 18:30 of this "Rig Rundown".

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At 19:56 Luke plays us a lick through his Fuzz Factory and mentions that he uses it both live and in the studio.

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Visible on the headstock of Luke's Gretsch in this live perfomance of Guster's "Gangway" for Amazon.

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Visible in this Instagram post by Guster.

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Item can be seen in this instagram post.

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Jazzmaster can be seen in this instagram post.

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1967 Daphne Blue Fender Mustang bass seen in this instagram post.

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1966 Harmony H22 bass as seen in this instagram post.

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At the 1:18 mark Mr. Reynolds displays a 1965 short-scale Teisco NB4 (strung with La Bella flatwounds) that was rebuilt and rewired by Reynolds’ father. More information can be found at Premier Guitar.

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At 4:02 Luke displays another bass he uses while on tour, a 1973 Fender P. Luke says about this bass "I prefer as much grit as possible on a bass so I love overdriving it at the head and then also with fuzz in addition."

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"This will be my favorite electric guitar on the road, this is a 1961 Silvertone Jupiter." - Luke Reynolds fat 6:30 of this "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar.

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At 10:47 Mr. Reynolds shows off his root beer colored 2014 Bedell Earthsong Orchestra model. He also explains why when it comes to acoustics he exclusively plays Bedell Earthsong guitars.

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At 15:32 Luke brings out his Vox AC15H1TV amp that's used on tour. Luke puts some love into the amp and says "I just replaced the speaker with a made in Kentucky Eminence 12 inch, and went through and replaced all the power tubes and pre-amp tubes."

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A great overhead shot of Luke's pedalboard is shown at 18:30 of this "Rig Rundown". In the lower right corner sits the Peterson Stomp Classic strobe tuner. Luke says about the tuner "I am completely addicted to (it), I can’t live without."

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Luke starts to talk about how he sets up and runs his pedalboard at 19:25 and starts with the Boss GE-7. "The only pedal that stays on 100% of the time is this EQ pedal - for just a little bit of mid boost at the end of your signal change."

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Luke has what looks to be an older vintage model of the ZVex Super Duper pedal. At 20:22 Luke mentions that he uses this for a clean channel.

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Luke quickly mentions his volume pedal at 21:30, and Premier Guitar confirms it as an Ernie Ball specifically in this accompanying article.

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We get to hear how Luke uses The MXR Carbon Analog Delay at 21:35.

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As the camera zooms in on the Line 6 Verbzilla at 22:00, Luke plays us what this particular effect sounds like.

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The Boss CS-3 Compressor is on top of the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+ Power Supply at 20:14 of this video. This article writes "A Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus supplies the juice, and Mogami cables tie everything together."

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At 18:30 on the left side at the bottom of the pedalboard is the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler.

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At 18:30 Mr. Reynolds displays his pedalboard and in the right corner directly to the left of the ZVex Fuzz Factory sits the Boss CS-3 Compressor.

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In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Luke Reynolds mentions using a Snatchtronics OvaDrive, a Klon Centaur clone built by Carissa Snatcher in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on his studio board.

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"In all honesty, there's so many wonderful delays out there right now. I like my vintage Memory Man still."

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Reynolds can be seen with a MicroKorg in the music video for Guster's "Endlessly," particularly at 2:15.

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Used in the production of Guster's Evermotion. Visible at 1:47.

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Used during the production of Guster's Look Alive. Featured in this Instagram post.

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First visible in this interview at 0:03.

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