Nik Huber Twangmeister

Nik Huber Twangmeister

Nik Huber Twangmeister
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Nik Huber Guitars Twangmeister

The Twangmeister, from Nik Huber guitars is indeed a Master of the Twang! With Twangmeister, Nik Huber has been able to create a truly original take on a classic Tele-inspired design. Nothing quite compares to the feel and tone of Nik's guitars. They are comfortable- as if custom-tailored just for your own hand. The figured Maple neck has a perfect medium carve that is chunky, yet not overbearing. It also has a silky-smooth, oil finish for a natural wood feel. The body is lightweight Swamp Ash and the hardware has a lightly aged / distressed finish that helps give the guitar a vintage-vibe without being over the top beat up. Although the neck pickup looks like a P-90 it's actually just a great sounding Tele-style neck pickup hiding under a P90 cover. It blends fantastically with the Broad T-style bridge pickup. Both of which are wound by Harry Haussel- who is one of my favorite pickup makers around.

The Nik Huber Twangmeister, like all of Nik's wonderful creation, plays and sounds like a dream! It's built with the quality and hand-craftsmanship of the finest contemporary boutqiue guitars but it has the feel and tone of a true vintage classic.

Features and Specifications:

  • Carved Swamp Ash body
  • Figured Maple neck
  • Soft V profile (.910" - .980")
  • 25.5" scale length
  • 10-14" compound radius
  • 22 frets (approx. 6105 style)
  • 1.66" nut width
  • Bone nut
  • Steel T-style bridge w/3 compensated saddles
  • Schalled M6 mini tuners
  • Aged Nickel hardware
  • T90 Soapbar pickup (neck) by H. Haussel
  • A5 Broad T-style pickup (bridge) by H. Haussel
  • Master Volume and Tone controls
  • 3-way switch
  • Satin Semi-Gloss finish
  • Satin oil finished neck
  • 7.4 lbs

 

 

SKU: 91191806