Nick Reinhart
Tera Melos guitarist
Nick Reinhart's Gear
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, he can be seen holding two Line 6 DL4 MkII pedals, as confirmed by his caption: "DL4 mkII x 2 SWAG."
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, he is visibly using the Roland SP-404MKII and praises it in the caption: "dang. new sp-404mk2 is great. it goes dummy hard honestly. now there’s really no reason for the 404 world to be bogged down with choppy piano lo fi hip hop beats. those lights!😍 big ups @matt_knightsie you’re a real one mate".
In this Instagram post, an Ibanez Chorus Mini can be clearly seen on Nick Reinhart’s desk.
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, a red Fender Bronco with a tremolo system can be seen next to his white Fender Jazzmaster.
In this Instagram post, Nick Reinhart shows off a stack of Roland Jazz Chorus amplifiers he owns. The middle amplifier is a Jc40.
In this Instagram post, Nick Reinhart shows off his new Boss SY-1000 guitar synthesizer and praises it highly.
In an Instagram post, Nick Reinhart demonstrates the Meris Enzo X guitar synthesizer and speaks highly of its capabilities.
In an Instagram post, Nick Reinhart can be seen with a DOD FX45 Stereo Reverb placed on his desk, confirming his use of this gear.
In an Instagram post, Nick Reinhart showcases a light blue Squier Paranormal Series Super-Sonic, stating that he collaborated with Fender and Squier on its design. He highlights the guitar's impressive build quality for its price, noting specific design contributions such as neck shape, pickup orientation, and balance.
Nick Reinhart showcases a vintage Gibson Grabber Bass he purchased in an Instagram post. He humorously notes, "grabbed me a grabber. anyone need a bass player that’s plays like a guitar player?" and describes a modification made to the instrument, including an additional pickup and a non-functional extra knob.
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, a 1976 Music Man Stingray 1 is visibly positioned next to his Fender Powercaster, confirming his use of the instrument.
In an Instagram post, Nick Reinhart showcases his surf green Fender Alternate Reality Powercaster, noting its previous name, "Fastback," and detailing its unique "roasted" maple neck.
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, he showcases several new pedals he recently acquired, including the TC Electronic June-60 Chorus Pedal. He states, "Juno-60 chorus, because why wouldn’t you want that," confirming its use in his setup.
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, he confirms the use of the Source Audio True Spring Reverb, stating, "There was a spring engine in the Ventris, but this is an entire pedal dedicated to it... it’s the best one I’ve heard."
Nick Reinhart, in a caption of his Instagram post, mentions that he used to utilize the spring reverb feature of the Source Audio Ventris Dual Reverb. However, he now prefers the reverb provided by the Source Audio True Spring, noting, "there was a spring engine in the ventris, but this is an entire pedal dedicated to it."
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, he mentions using the Dwarfcraft Devices Hax2 ring modulator, describing it as "waaay more stable and usable than the first, which I already loved."
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, the Boss DF-2 Super Feedbacker & Distortion pedal can be clearly identified on the top shelf of his pedal wall. It is the orange pedal positioned next to the Boss OC-2, as seen in the image shared by Reinhart with the caption: “when’s dinner?” you just had dinner. “yea i know, so when’s dinner?”
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, the Line 6 DM4 Distortion Modeler is visibly present on his desk, identifiable by its unique golden color, which sets it apart from other Line 6 pedals.
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, his pedalboard displays an Ibanez Super Metal Mini Pedal, identifiable by its compact size and distinctive deep blue color, confirming its use in his setup.
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, he showcases several of his guitar pedals, including the Boss MD-500 Modulation pedal, captioning the image, "a bunch of neat pedals i found in a tanooki’s den on top of mt fuji 🗻🇯🇵."
In an Instagram post, Nick Reinhart shares an image featuring several pedals, including the Yamaha GE-10M II graphic equaliser, which he humorously claims to have found "in a tanooki’s den on top of Mt. Fuji."
In an Instagram post, Nick Reinhart showcases a 1994 Ibanez Talman Electric Guitar in a blue-burst finish, which he acquired through a Craigslist ad. He notes, "always wanted one," highlighting his long-standing interest in this specific guitar model.
In this Instagram post, you can clearly see a Supro Jupiter in Nick Reinhart’s rig. He mentions in the caption that he decided to try it out after his Peavey 6505 combo “took a shit” on him.
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, he is shown playing a Supro White Holiday guitar. He praises the instrument, stating, "this new @suprousa holiday guitar is rad!! piezo pickup in the dang rosewood bridge + chambered body."
In an Instagram post, Nick Reinhart displays a Hohner G2T guitar, which he describes as a "dumb ass thing" that he is "very stoked" to have acquired.
In an Instagram reel posted by Nick Reinhart, he can be seen holding an EarthQuaker Devices Erupter while playing guitar. The caption mentions his participation in EarthQuaker Day, where he and Juan Alderete discuss EarthQuaker Devices, confirming his use of the gear.
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart, he is shown holding the Boss DS-1-4A 40th Anniversary Distortion pedal, with the caption: "legendary DS-1 in limited black and gold! thank you @boss_europe @bossfx_us."
In an Instagram post by Nick Reinhart showcasing his extensive pedal collection, the Ibanez AD9 Analog Delay can be identified in the bottom row. The post is captioned "partial swollen brain pedal board. our set is 3 hours of plugging it all in and then 10 seconds of white noise being flanged (shoulda used a buffer). playing santa cruz @ crepe place tonight with @joanofarcband," confirming its inclusion in his setup.
In the EarthQuakerDevices video, Nick Reinhart is seen using a Roland GK-2a Guitar Synthesizer Driver on his modified Fender Supersonic guitar at the 11:31 mark.
Nick Reinhart is confirmed to use the EarthQuaker Devices Plumes overdrive pedal, as he was involved in the shooting of a video titled "Pedals and Effects: Plumes by EarthQuaker Devices," produced by Pedals and Effects on YouTube.
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