If he’s been doing session work or gigging in the last 10 years, you’ve seen and heard him plug into this 1968 Fender “drip edge” Twin Reverb. The previous owner overhauled the cab by removing the stock pair of 12 speakers and retrofitted it for a single 15". (Luke did film this Rundown in stereo—his preferred stage setup—with a Fender Hot Rod DeVille. However, he typically pairs the original ’68 with a new ’68 Custom Twin Reverb that was unfortunately in the shop.)













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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.








