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Rig Rundown: Coco Montoya

Strat-style guitars, loud amps, and a few choice pedals give this Bluesbreaker alum the tools he needs for some burning modern blues.

Montoya’s No. 1 is a “Frankenstrat” from Guitars-R-Us in Hollywood. It’s loaded with Bill Lawrence L250 humbuckers, and strung up with Dunlop .010–.046 strings. He uses Dunlop Tortex Medium .88 mm picks.

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Small spring, big splash—a pedal reverb that oozes surfy ambience and authenticity.

A vintage-cool sonic alternative to bigger tube-driven tanks and digital springs that emulate them.

Susceptible to vibration.

$199

Danelectro Spring King Junior
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