Description
Nik Huber Piet - Turqouise Green
The Nik Huber Piet is a high-end boutique guitar crafted for players who appreciate precision, tone, and individuality. Designed for those who already own premium instruments like Gibson, Fender, or Paul Reed Smith but seek something truly unique, the Piet stands out as an artisan instrument blending classic aesthetics with modern innovation.
At the heart of the Piet is its contoured Dolphin body shape, carefully carved from solid Alder to provide resonance and comfort. Finished in a stunning Turquoise Green, this guitar exudes elegance and character, making it a statement piece for both the stage and the studio.
Exceptional Tone and Versatility
The Piet features a P90 bridge pickup with a foil-style cover, paired with a Häussel Broad N Tele-style neck pickup. This combination delivers a dynamic tonal range, capable of shimmering cleans and gritty overdriven textures. Whether you're dialing back the volume for sparkling clean tones or pushing it to unleash rich, harmonically complex gain, the Piet responds effortlessly to your touch.
The guitar's bolt-on maple neck is carved to a soft V profile, offering a silky smooth playing experience that’s perfect for lead work and rhythm alike. The Indian Rosewood fingerboard with silver ring inlays adds to the instrument's refined look and feel, while the compound radius (10”-14”) ensures superior playability across the fretboard.
Craftsmanship That Speaks for Itself
Every detail of the Piet reflects Nik Huber’s legendary craftsmanship. From the 22 impeccably finished frets to the wraparound bridge that enhances sustain and resonance, this guitar is engineered to perform at the highest level. The Nickel hardware adds a vintage-inspired touch, complementing the guitar’s overall aesthetic.
Key Specifications:
- Body Shape: Contoured Dolphin (Solid Alder)
- Neck: Maple (Bolt-On Construction)
- Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood (Compound Radius 10”-14”)
- Pickups: Häussel P90 Goldfoil (Bridge), Häussel Broad N (Neck)
- Controls: 1x Volume, 1x Tone, 3-Way Blade Switch
- Scale Length: 25.5” (648mm)
- Frets: 22
- Bridge: Wraparound for enhanced sustain
- Hardware: Nickel
- Finish: Turquoise Green
- Includes: Nik Huber Padded Gig Bag
Why Choose the Nik Huber Piet?
- Boutique Craftsmanship – Each Nik Huber guitar is meticulously built, ensuring unparalleled quality and attention to detail.
- Unique Tonal Character – The P90 and Tele-style neck pickup combination provides tonal versatility rarely found in traditional guitars.
- Built for the Collector and Performer – Whether you’re a seasoned guitarist or an avid collector, the Piet is more than an instrument – it’s an investment in sonic artistry.
- A Standout Among Classics – Perfect for players who already own high-end guitars and desire something distinctly different yet familiar.
The Nik Huber Piet is more than just a guitar – it's an extension of your musical voice. Available now at Colemans Music Melbourne. Elevate your playing experience with a guitar that embodies elegance, power, and versatility.
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Nik Huber's Story:
Nik-Huber-Guitars was founded by Nik Huber in 1996. Since then, the company grew slowly but constantly. Today a team of 8 highly skilled specialists is building around 240 instruments a year. All hand-crafted. Since the first attendance at the Frankfurt Musik Messe in 1997, Nik Huber Guitars gained a worldwide reputation as a serious manufacturer of high-class electric-guitars. In 1999 the expanding company moved to a commercial park in its hometown, Rodgau - 20 km south of Frankfurt/Germany, and resides now in a fully, state-of-the-art equipped workshop.
Nik Huber, founder and managing director of Nik Huber Guitars, carries on a more than 100 year old family tradition. In 1896 a heritage of woodworking expertise was born to proud parent Nikolaus Huber in a small village in Southern Bavaria.
Today Nikolaus Huber IV carries that expertise forward in the form of exquisite guitars. More than a 100 years of gathering knowledge and passing it on from one generation to the next makes a remarkable difference in a fast paced world like today’s.
Building guitars with your own hands, as good as possible and beyond, is nothing a career counselor suggests in high-school. At least not a responsible-minded one. Guitarmaking is more a calling than a profession. It can be addictive. It has to be, in a certain way. But it is not about "more, more".