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Rig Rundown: Mutemath

Nashville’s electronica alt-rock quartet explains how they cover guitar and bass needs with three instruments, one amp, and lots of pedals.

Guitarist/keyboardist Todd Gummerman doesn’t have a choice when it comes to his No. 1 instrument because the band has been recording and touring with this 1967 Silvertone 1429 since the early 2000s.

Click here to enter to win 1 of 5 JHS Pedals—Colour Box, Mini foot Fuzz, Morning Glory (x2), and Panther Cub—courtesy of JHS and Mutemath.

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