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Rig Rundown: Tera Melos’ Nick Reinhart

The Willy Wonka of guitar uses a forgotten Squier, a long-lusted-after Jazzmaster, and a heap of misfit and boutique stomps to warp the instrument into the 21st century.

This Frankenstein box originally started its life as a Peavey 6505 combo. (Gear snobs, this is where you need to unhinge your jaw and put your eyes back in your head.) Reinhart played the beast for nearly 10 years until it died sometime in 2017. He finally felt qualified to own a JCM800 and sourced a screaming deal on an early, single-channel 2x12 combo and thought he was all set. He felt the need to have it in a road case and started pricing out some custom-made options, but had sticker shock so he went onto option B—placing the brain of the JCM800 into the corpse of the Peavey combo.

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