JHS Pedals Pink Panther & Moonshine V2
JHS Pedals came fully loaded with a few new offerings. Shown here, the small-footprint Pink Panther delay (left) is a refresh of the company's first delay pedal but it uses digital processing rather than analog. Other features include onboard tap-tempo, one second of delay time, two types of modulation, and tape or digital clean modes. Meanwhile, the Moonshine V2 overdrive retains the core tone and volume, drive, and tone knobs of its predecessor, but it now houses a clean knob to dial in the desired level of clean signal to your tone. The Moonshine's "Proof" toggle helps players find their way to low-gain, amp-like breakup all the way to heavy grinding overdrive.










































































Zach loves his Sovtek Mig 60 head, which he plays through a cab he built himself at a pipe-organ shop in Denver. Every glue joint is lined with thin leather for maximum air tightness, and it’s stocked with Celestion G12M Greenback speakers.







