Nicholas Huft's Gear

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Nicholas Huft uses a Fender Jazzmaster, which he acquired from Spencer Hazard of Full of Hell, who had applied an “awful sandpaper texture” finish to it. According to a Rig Rundown by Chris Kies for Premier Guitar, Huft has modified the guitar by taping off the rhythm circuit, as he does not use it, and he consistently plays with both pickups engaged, featuring a humbucker rail pickup in the bridge.

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In the article "This Will Destroy You Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar, a photograph clearly shows a few Dunlop Tortex Flow 0.88mm Guitar Picks atop Nicholas Huft's amp, confirming his use of this specific gear.

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"Huft has a soft spot for 1970s solid-state amplification, which makes this Peavey Standard Mark III series a perfect match for TWDY: It’s cheap, and it’s loud."

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In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown of This Will Destroy You, it is confirmed by Chris Kies that guitarist Nicholas Huft connects his 1970s Peavey Standard Mark III Series amplifier head to a Marshall 1960A 4x12'' Cabinet.

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In the "This Will Destroy You Rig Rundown" by Premier Guitar, Chris Kies confirms that guitarist Nicholas Huft utilizes a Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner as part of his pedal setup.

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In a rig rundown with Premier Guitar, Nicholas Huft, guitarist of This Will Destroy You, is confirmed to use an Ernie Ball VP JR. Passive Volume Pedal as part of his setup, alongside other effects like the Gremlin Machine Shop Worshiper and Boss DD-200. The information was provided by Chris Kies in the feature titled "This Will Destroy You Rig Rundown."

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According to Chris Kies in the "This Will Destroy You" Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, guitarist Nicholas Huft uses the Gremlin Machine Shop Worshiper distortion effects pedal as part of his setup, which also includes other gear such as a Boss TU-3, Ernie Ball VP JR, and Boss DD-3T.

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In the "This Will Destroy You Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar, it is confirmed that guitarist Nicholas Huft uses the Dead Air Portrayal of Guilt/Matt King Dual Drive among other gear such as a Boss TU-3, Ernie Ball VP JR, and Boss DD-200.

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According to a rig rundown by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar titled "This Will Destroy You Rig Rundown," guitarist Nicholas Huft uses a Boss DD-200 Digital Delay, among other gear.

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Nicholas Huft uses the Boss RC-500 Loop Station, as confirmed in the "This Will Destroy You Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar.

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In a rig rundown with Premier Guitar, Chris Kies confirms that guitarist Nicholas Huft includes the Red Panda Context reverb pedal among his equipment, alongside other gear such as a Boss TU-3 and Ernie Ball VP JR.

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Nicholas Huft uses the Boss DD-3T Digital Delay as part of his pedalboard setup, as confirmed by the "This Will Destroy You Rig Rundown" video by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar.

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Nicholas Huft uses the Walrus Audio Slö reverb effects pedal as part of his gear setup, as detailed in the "This Will Destroy You Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar.

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According to a rig rundown by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar, guitarist Nicholas Huft incorporates the Beautiful Noise Effects Exploder into his setup, alongside other gear such as a Boss TU-3 and Walrus Slo.

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At 38:01, Nicholas is seen with a Dead Air Matt King from Portrayal Of Guilt Dual drive pedal during a live performance as part of Nicholas's pedalboard.

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At the 38:01 mark in the YouTube video "This Will Destroy You Rig Rundown with Jeremy Galindo, Nicholas Huft & Ethan Billips" by Premier Guitar, Nicholas Huft is seen using an Ernie Ball VP JR volume pedal as part of his pedalboard during a live performance.

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At the 32:37 mark of the "This Will Destroy You Rig Rundown" video by Premier Guitar on YouTube, Nicholas Huft is seen using the Marshall MG412ACF 120-Watt 4x12" Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet as part of his amp setup during a live performance.

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