Skip to product information
1 of 6

Nik Huber Rietbergen

Nik Huber Rietbergen

Regular price AED 55,000.00
Regular price Sale price AED 55,000.00
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
  Rietbergen "Adam Miller" Guitar   Presenting... read more..

Use Code FIRST10 At Checkout

  • Best Price Guaranteed
  • Free Service and Repairs
  • Quick Deliveries
Chat With Your Personal Shopper
View full details
  • Description
  • Shipping & Returns
  • Specification

 

Rietbergen "Adam Miller" Guitar

 

Presenting the Rietbergen "Adam Miller" Guitar: A Custom Masterpiece in the Making

 

Prepare to witness the creation of a customized masterpiece, the Rietbergen "Adam Miller" guitar. This exceptional instrument takes its form as a unique expression of artistry and craftsmanship, tailored to meet your musical aspirations.

 

At its core, the "Adam Miller" features an Exceptional Flame Redwood top that sets the stage for a tonal journey like no other. The body, crafted from Flame Mahogany, resonates with warmth and character, while the Flame Mahogany neck ensures both stability and playability.

 

The Ebony fingerboard adds a touch of sophistication, offering a smooth and inviting playing surface. The Celtic Knots inlays, meticulously crafted in Sterling Silver, not only serve as markers but also elevate the guitar's aesthetics to a level of sheer elegance.

 

The headstock, made from Ebony, exudes a sense of refinement, proudly displaying a Mother of Pearl Signature inlay, symbolizing the guitar's unique identity.

 

Equipped with Lollar "Gold Foil" pickups, the "Adam Miller" delivers a sonic palette rich in vintage-inspired tones and exceptional clarity. The KMS "Tune O Matic" bridge, made in Germany, and the Gotoh aluminum tailpiece ensure precise tuning stability and optimal sustain.

 

Electronically, this guitar features passive 500K pots and a straightforward toggle switch, providing you with intuitive control over your tonal landscape.

 

Strung with Elixir 010/052 strings, the "Adam Miller" is poised to ignite your musical journey with its distinctive voice. It's not just an instrument; it's a canvas for your creativity and an embodiment of meticulous craftsmanship.

 

As we embark on the journey of crafting your customized Rietbergen "Adam Miller" guitar, rest assured that you're embracing a masterpiece in the making. This is your opportunity to shape your musical identity and experience unparalleled sonic excellence. Stay tuned for the unveiling of your personalized masterpiece, exclusively at Art of Guitar.

Specifications

Top : Exceptional Flame Redwood
Body : Flame Mahohany
Neck : Flame Mahogany
Fingerboard : Ebony
Inlays : Celtic Knots (Sterling Silver)
Headstock : Ebony
Headstock Inlay : Singnature (Mother Of Pearl)
Pickups : Lollar „Gold Foil“
Bridge : KMS „Tune O Matic“ (made in Germany)
Tail Piece : Gotoh (Aluminum)
Electronics : passive 500K Pots / Toggle Switch
Setup : 010 / 052 Elixir

SHIPPING AND RETURNS

    Shipment to Dubai
  • Rock n’ Roll
    Free delivery for orders 1000 AED and above. 50 AED shipping fee for orders below 1000 AED. Order between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm.
  • Techno - Same Day Delivery
    Free delivery for orders 200 AED and above. 20 AED shipping fee for orders below 200 AED. Order before 11.00 AM
    Shipment to UAE
  • Hip Hop - Next day delivery
    Free delivery for orders 200 AED and above. 20 AED shipping fee for orders below 200 AED.
  • Shipment to GCC
    Jazz - 3 to 6 working days Free delivery for orders 2500 AED and above. 500 AED shipping fee for orders below 2500 AED.
    International Shipping
  • Up to 3 to 7 working days depending on location and country regulations.
Read More

Returns Policy
  • If you decide to return the instrument, you must notify us via phone or email within 14 days after delivery. We will then issue a Return Authorization. We will not accept any returned items that do not have a previously arranged Return Authorization.
Read More

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.