We have been working on and planning this video for Sooooo Long. Really hope you guys and gals enjoy these deep dives into how gear is made and just how hands on the process is for companies like Novo. Also check out the guitar I borrowed from Novo last year that inspired me to order this one - ruclips.net/video/pqSTLa1knM4/видео.html
It definitely is! I've ordered 3. Who wouldn't? This is the PERFECT guitar, unlike all those other people making guitars that have flaws. Why didn't the fools make perfect ones? D'oh. Sucks to be you Fender!
I have owned more than 100 expensive high-end guitars. Fender Strats from the 1960’s, Gibsons from the 1960’s, Murphy Labs, Custom Shop, Masterbuilt, etc… But I have never experienced such a strong connection with a guitar brand before, as I do with Novo! And the connection was instantaneous! They have the best necks in the world, the first time I played one, it felt like I have played that thing forever. It was such a comfortable and familiar feeling. And I always make my most inspirational and creative work on my Novo’s. I want to thank Dennis for these guitars so much, they litteraly have changed my life!
I bought my first custom spec guitar this year, a light relic candy apple red t-style from Fraser guitars in the UK. It was great being able to choose the precise spec , and the end result was so amazing. A truly special and personal guitar. Means so much more than buying a guitar off the shelf (although I have and cherish a few of those too). It’s great to see the love and craft that goes into the build, especially from these smaller manufacturers
@@Mxgtr1569 an old cat told me that years ago. wasn't too important then because i was saturation daddy. nowadays i love the edge of breakup sound of a non master amp with a sweet resonant guitar(like my fully molested 60s melody maker)
@@michael1 i thought that too for many years, try some comparison next time you go to a store, at least be open minded that maybe you're wrong. being wrong is cool...it means you learned something
Very interesting. I’m not into distressed/road worn/relic’ed guitars. I like them shiny and new, and “try” to keep them that way. But the attention to detail, and quality of components, from the ferrules to the screws, impresses me. Oh, and the assembly section is just as important as any of the manufacturing process. Congrats and enjoy!
Congrats! Would love to see what Uncle Larry thought of the thing. He has so much understanding of classic, vintage guitars, it would be fun to see his take on this beauty! Cheers!!
I have a serus J baritone and a solus HH and they are both amazing guitars. I don’t have a favorite guitar but I love these as much as my other high end guitars. I wouldn’t say that any guitar is “ magic” but they are very special high quality instruments that I will enjoy for years to come.
Novo has mastered body and headstock shape. The bodies are reminiscent of classic models while being unique, tasteful and beautiful. They're making excellent instruments.
Man I visited Novo spring of ‘22 and fell absolutely in love with that exact Proto M1 in the showroom. So much so it nearly eclipsed the Serus T custom I came to pickup after a years wait lol . A month later (more like the drive home) I couldn’t take it and ordered an Ocean Turquoise M1 which I traded for a Dennis Signature. But the trade was replaced in short order with the end game M1, an Uff green M1 identical to the prototype I lusted over so long. Congrats my dude and thanks for documenting the ins and outs of the current Novo operation 🙂👍
Novo guitars are amazing. And they play as great as they look. And as for any criticism I see in comments about distressed guitars, play what you like. Enough already. Some of us like to play a guitar that feels played "out of the box" and don't have 20 years to play 6 hours a day and gig to "distress" our guitar naturally. A distressed neck is so much better than a lacquered finished new guitar neck. Also, it is nice to not have to worry about putting that first ding on the guitar. So, good for you if you are able to play constantly, but for those of us weekend hacks who have 40+ hour a week jobs and children to tend to, it just isn't always possible. I'm jealous and happy you get to play so often! There, I said it! Please let us have a relic'd guitar without having to experience the chiding. Can we please have the feel and look of a worn in instrument without the condescending..."Play it into a relic!"....just one time? The argument is actually boring now. Novo's are incredible...
Enough already? Who are you? The comment Nazi? I think more than anything, a comment section is for people to leave comments on the video we all watched? It's comments like these that give distressed guitar peeps a bad name. Because you, don't have enough time to... you know, be authentic. I imagine that must be painful, to be so insecure, you want your instrument to just look like you actually play it? Players make the time. As for your orders; I'll critique whatever I feel like when I'm asked to leave a comment by the video's creator, thank you.
I think distressing a guitar is just an aesthetic thing, personally. I can understand why a person would want a neck that feels great, rolled edges, good fret work and what not. But beating up a guitar to make it look "old", always subjective to anyone, is kind of silly to me. Just build a good guitar in the first place. You don't relic an automobile..or do you? Just to make it look "vintage" and "broken in". I think the concept of distressing a guitar is to appease people that appreciate the "beat up" look. It's a visual thing. At the end of the day though..were you happy with the guitar?
Ive been designing and building my own the last 15 years. It's really fun to see how other people make guitars and I also realized Ive never even seen a Novo or any of the offshoots in person. Haven't been to a music store since before Covid. Wanted to see more on that unique neck joint....Maybe a later video?
Congrats. I have just changed strings on my classic guitar. It sound good - was made 1972 in Germany from Framus. My e-guitars are also from Framus build in Germany. It is not important which guitar you play, it is important to fun with the instrument(s). I have had new expensive well made tools - I sold it some days later... Enjoy playing!
Light and loud is the absolute pinnacle of guitar. My first thought when I picked up my now favorite guitar (a Maybach lester) was just that + 'wow this really sounds like a guitar, it's got every frequency'
Man I love single pickup guitars! Causes so much inspiration to play at a diff level and so many sounds you can get out of 1 pickup! That guitar rules! I hope you have fun with it and rock on!
I equate it to jeans,sometimes you want to wear “brand new” jeans but you can always appreciate and buy these days already worn and ripped jeans and they feel better. I’m a fan of both. Great company,I’m just south a few minutes in Franklin
Very cool guitar. Love the color and the light aging. It sounds amazing, too. I’m curious, did you request that they not fill the pours in the wood, maybe to save on the weight or increase the resonance, or is that their standard approach to finishing their bodies? I kind of dig it, but that’s the biggest reason I’ve never done my own finish work on any of my Tele builds. Pour filling and all the sanding that goes with it, can take a lot of time. This is much more straight forward. Thanks for sharing. Love the guitar.
I flew to Nashville last month and visited Caters Vintage Guitars. Tried loads of guitars up to 70k price range, but both Novo they had were the only ones I'd have bought. Amazing work. And they are really loud and resonate enourmosly.
Absolutely fascinating. Great video. I live the passion these folks have for what they do. It reflects in their product. The guitar looks and sounds awesome.
My Novo Serus J is my favorite guitar .. immediate connection the minute I saw and played it. Plays wonderfully and sounds fantastic. Best neck on any guitar I’ve ever owned.
I’ve had my Novo Serus J for almost a year & I absolutely love it! Also, their philosophy is distress the guitar a bit so the player doesn’t worry so much about getting a ding in the guitar. Granted, some people like it to be more distressed. It’s just a look. I really don’t understand why some people get so wound up about it. I look at it like it’s another shade of a color or something….. some people want a light green, some want dark, another one wants a neon green with halo-flake. It’s all good.
Hi Robert, I am speccing out a Novo P2 and trying to decide between the medium or chunky neck. I normally like a fairly chunk neck and noticed you chose the chunky. How are you finding the chunky neck? Do you still think you made the right choice? or do you think you would have been happy with the medium? Love the content and the uncle Larry input. Thanks.
My favorite guitar company ❤ I got lucky a few years ago and scored an F1 for a killer price - I loved it so much that I ordered a P2! I can’t stress enough how great these guitars feel and sound. If you ever get a chance to play one you’ll get an idea of what people who love them are raving about.
It's a supercool guitar but I don't understand the price tag on boutique guitars...on boutique anything IMHO. If I had never had hands on experience with building guitars, amps and such I might would think differently. You deserve this guitar this guitar Robert. Your one of my favorite guitarists on RUclips that I enjoy watching and listening to. Not only because of how great of a guitar player you are, but because you have a very humble and kind spirit. Thanks for sharing the journey with us!
It just goes to show how different two players can be. Your Novo, while so exquisite as to make me jealous, is nevertheless nearly the polar opposite of the perfect guitar for me! You make money with your guitars, and gear can be actual investments in your world. In mine, gear is an indulgence. That means that the acme (not Acme, cartoon fans!) guitar for me includes a very low barrier to entry and a solid core product upon which to build. I have two guitars in particular that my playing style seems to gel with more than the others, and they are very similar in a number of ways: 24 jumbo (or super jumbo!) frets on a rosewood (or fake rosewood) fretboard, 2 humbuckers, super Strat silhouette. After that, they diverge considerably, with a huge price delta and the fact that the relatively expensive one is a very hard tail -- Tone Pros with strings through the body -- and set-through neck construction and the cheap one has a Floyd Rose-branded double-locking vibrato system and (Wait for it!) NECK-THROUGH CONSTRUCTION for less than two-fifths of the price of the more pricey one! These two guitars -- with perhaps one other that features (You guessed it!) a bolt-on neck -- are my go-to arsenal for those times when I just want to play and not worry to much about how I'm going to pull things off. I just do them, and if I'm warmed up, most of them work and I don't waste much time feeling bad about the ones that don't. At least I had the guts to TRY them! One thing about your Novo that is clearly superior is that you can still get those or something like it. The expensive guitar is from 2003 and is long discontinued, and the cheap one I got on Amazon last year during the Christmas rush, and I've been looking for them again ever since, because I'd seen where they were also supposed to come in a darker color. It might be nice to have the same guitar in a completely different look -- but they've vanished from the face of the Internet as far as I can tell. You're paying more money these days than I did for anything resembling my cheap neck-through, and you're not going to get my results ... nor will you want them, as they're for ME. I keep my eyes open, though, because for me, the best next guitar will almost certainly be something that I can make special with my skills and tastes. In this way as well as in many others, being a guitarist is a VISUAL and a FUNCTIONAL art as well as a MUSICAL one. It can be very fulfilling to make a guitar into a good-playing, good-looking axe, then to PLAY said axe (hopefully well😎)!
These have been on my radar for a while… so not my aesthetic, but they have an undeniable vibe. They sound amazing, but I wasn’t sure if seeing them onstage at Kings of Leon or the National played by demigods through ridiculous rigs affected my opinion. Loved hearing all of the unplugged stuff.
Great video! I love how one person takes care of the hardware and setup. Super fat tone on the lower sounding strings! And I can really hear that extra 5% on the upper strings! Would have love to know how much your’s cost.
Has anyone tried using balsa wood as a guitar body? Balsa is usually known as a very soft wood for model planes and surfboard cores. However; there many grades of balsa; some which are very hard, but still light weight and very resonant.
It's usually too soft for guitars, but a very similar wood that's also very light & is used in high-end Suhrs is called "Paulownia". Strange name, but there was a company selling $100 blanks on Reverb a while back. I picked up a Strat body that ended up weighing 3lbs 12 oz, & they can be even lighter I've heard. I ended up building a studio beast w/a 16 voice Fishman HSH setup.
Great video, Robert. Definitely an interesting insight into Novo. Nice to see a small, relatively affordable guitar maker’s processes. And one year for an employee guitar? Where’s the application?
I have a Solus H2. It’s hands down the best LP tones I’ve ever gotten. I personally hate the 4 knob layout. Novo solved it. I hate heavy guitars. Novo made thing thing feather light and crazy resonant. This is my third Novo (Sectis, Miris, Solus)Love love love the Solus!!
When I see a new Robert Baker video drop, I jump on it… you’re always really relaxed, authentic and honest. As for guitar body shapes… I got a Harley Benton 12 string that “imitates” aspects of a Rickenbacker while still being its own thing. I could NOT afford the Ric model… I like the HB shape BETTER than the Ric that inspired it. With imagination, there are still plenty of usable and attractive shapes out there… the Bob Weir D’Angelico is a great example.
I like the color and body shape you chose… better than the German carve… single P 90 and wraparound bridge is very nice… Yo7 are a fine guitar player… WORTH6 of such an instrument… My Buddy has a Ric bass that plays nicely and sounds great. It’s the big body semi hollow model 4005XC… The shape I always loved is the one that Chris Squire, Paul McCartney and Lemmy all played… the 4001 or 4003 sold body style. I have the HB 12 and “matching HB Ric imitation” bass, and a Jag style HB with roasted maple neck, locking tuners. I put a Guyker trem and roller bridge on in and it plays sweet. I like to have more cheap guitars rather than fewer expensive ones.
Assembler: I applaud you for being able to continue working while having someone ask you questions - you have more patience than I BUT I have one major complaint….you cannot have have “multiple favorite parts!” 😂 Are you one of those people with 6 best friends? ☠️ So what’s you actual favorite part?
Hey man, congrats on your new guitar looks good. Sounds good and you’re playing is always amazing. Happy for you. I’m gonna check them out myself. I get why you did it but I don’t care for that aging process crap myself, but I understand it. I’d rather beat the shit out of it myself lolanyway again good luck with it
We have been working on and planning this video for Sooooo Long. Really hope you guys and gals enjoy these deep dives into how gear is made and just how hands on the process is for companies like Novo. Also check out the guitar I borrowed from Novo last year that inspired me to order this one - ruclips.net/video/pqSTLa1knM4/видео.html
Ok. That is amazing. That is a wish list company for me.
It definitely is! I've ordered 3. Who wouldn't? This is the PERFECT guitar, unlike all those other people making guitars that have flaws. Why didn't the fools make perfect ones? D'oh. Sucks to be you Fender!
I have owned more than 100 expensive high-end guitars.
Fender Strats from the 1960’s, Gibsons from the 1960’s, Murphy Labs, Custom Shop, Masterbuilt, etc… But I have never experienced such a strong connection with a guitar brand before, as I do with Novo! And the connection was instantaneous!
They have the best necks in the world, the first time I played one, it felt like I have played that thing forever. It was such a comfortable and familiar feeling. And I always make my most inspirational and creative work on my Novo’s. I want to thank Dennis for these guitars so much, they litteraly have changed my life!
I bought my first custom spec guitar this year, a light relic candy apple red t-style from Fraser guitars in the UK. It was great being able to choose the precise spec , and the end result was so amazing. A truly special and personal guitar. Means so much more than buying a guitar off the shelf (although I have and cherish a few of those too). It’s great to see the love and craft that goes into the build, especially from these smaller manufacturers
The secret ingredient is the "Tone Sauce" added during the painting step. At 8:38 you can see it on the shelf.
When he plays it unplugged you can tell how resonant it is. Sounds like an acoustic! Mark of a great guitar
yep, few seem to understand that
Exactly! That’s what I’ve always done when trying out guitars. Listen to it before plugging in
@@Mxgtr1569 an old cat told me that years ago. wasn't too important then because i was saturation daddy. nowadays i love the edge of breakup sound of a non master amp with a sweet resonant guitar(like my fully molested 60s melody maker)
Mark of a good acoustic guitar perhaps. What noise an electric guitar makes when it's unplugged is immaterial.
@@michael1 i thought that too for many years, try some comparison next time you go to a store, at least be open minded that maybe you're wrong. being wrong is cool...it means you learned something
"It's a lot of work."
Beats it with a hammer.
I know reliced guitars aren't for everyone, but making it look "good" is actually pretty hard.
I actually dropped a bunch of rocks on my guitar once by mistake and it barely got a scratch...
Very impressed by the care and precision of the assembler. Her skills are outstanding. She deserves a raise.🇨🇦😎👍
Very interesting.
I’m not into distressed/road worn/relic’ed guitars. I like them shiny and new, and “try” to keep them that way.
But the attention to detail, and quality of components, from the ferrules to the screws, impresses me. Oh, and the assembly section is just as important as any of the manufacturing process.
Congrats and enjoy!
Congrats! Would love to see what Uncle Larry thought of the thing. He has so much understanding of classic, vintage guitars, it would be fun to see his take on this beauty! Cheers!!
Thanks Robert, many don't know what goes into building quality instruments. Congratulations on your new addition.
I have a serus J baritone and a solus HH and they are both amazing guitars. I don’t have a favorite guitar but I love these as much as my other high end guitars. I wouldn’t say that any guitar is “ magic” but they are very special high quality instruments that I will enjoy for years to come.
so awesome!
Yes ❤😂
Congrats on the new guitar Robert…great video…well done👍
Nice post 📫 thanks and good evening ❤
Novo has some great attention to detail! Nice build!
6:36 “Man with 4 balls cannot walk”
_The more you know!_ 😂
Novo has mastered body and headstock shape. The bodies are reminiscent of classic models while being unique, tasteful and beautiful. They're making excellent instruments.
Man I visited Novo spring of ‘22 and fell absolutely in love with that exact Proto M1 in the showroom. So much so it nearly eclipsed the Serus T custom I came to pickup after a years wait lol . A month later (more like the drive home) I couldn’t take it and ordered an Ocean Turquoise M1 which I traded for a Dennis Signature. But the trade was replaced in short order with the end game M1, an Uff green M1 identical to the prototype I lusted over so long. Congrats my dude and thanks for documenting the ins and outs of the current Novo operation 🙂👍
I'm obsessed with the colour
Novo guitars are amazing. And they play as great as they look. And as for any criticism I see in comments about distressed guitars, play what you like. Enough already. Some of us like to play a guitar that feels played "out of the box" and don't have 20 years to play 6 hours a day and gig to "distress" our guitar naturally. A distressed neck is so much better than a lacquered finished new guitar neck. Also, it is nice to not have to worry about putting that first ding on the guitar. So, good for you if you are able to play constantly, but for those of us weekend hacks who have 40+ hour a week jobs and children to tend to, it just isn't always possible. I'm jealous and happy you get to play so often! There, I said it! Please let us have a relic'd guitar without having to experience the chiding. Can we please have the feel and look of a worn in instrument without the condescending..."Play it into a relic!"....just one time? The argument is actually boring now.
Novo's are incredible...
Enough already? Who are you? The comment Nazi? I think more than anything, a comment section is for people to leave comments on the video we all watched? It's comments like these that give distressed guitar peeps a bad name. Because you, don't have enough time to... you know, be authentic. I imagine that must be painful, to be so insecure, you want your instrument to just look like you actually play it?
Players make the time.
As for your orders; I'll critique whatever I feel like when I'm asked to leave a comment by the video's creator, thank you.
Well said, I love my Novo and my children.
I think distressing a guitar is just an aesthetic thing, personally. I can understand why a person would want a neck that feels great, rolled edges, good fret work and what not. But beating up a guitar to make it look "old", always subjective to anyone, is kind of silly to me. Just build a good guitar in the first place. You don't relic an automobile..or do you? Just to make it look "vintage" and "broken in". I think the concept of distressing a guitar is to appease people that appreciate the "beat up" look. It's a visual thing. At the end of the day though..were you happy with the guitar?
Congrats on the new Guitar!! Very Nice. 👊😎
Nice post and good day 😊
Great to see the craftsmanship of a great looking and sounding guitar! Congratulations Robert!!
Ive been designing and building my own the last 15 years. It's really fun to see how other people make guitars and I also realized Ive never even seen a Novo or any of the offshoots in person. Haven't been to a music store since before Covid. Wanted to see more on that unique neck joint....Maybe a later video?
Cool guitar! Thanks for providing the window in on the build process.
Congrats. I have just changed strings on my classic guitar. It sound good - was made 1972 in Germany from Framus. My e-guitars are also from Framus build in Germany.
It is not important which guitar you play, it is important to fun with the instrument(s).
I have had new expensive well made tools - I sold it some days later...
Enjoy playing!
Light and loud is the absolute pinnacle of guitar. My first thought when I picked up my now favorite guitar (a Maybach lester) was just that + 'wow this really sounds like a guitar, it's got every frequency'
Love that guitar, Rob! Awesome color, open pore finish, all the specs! Great video. Loved the inside look at how it’s done.
Dude absolutely perfect color you chose! I love green guitars. Especially mettalic. Outstanding!
Man I love single pickup guitars! Causes so much inspiration to play at a diff level and so many sounds you can get out of 1 pickup! That guitar rules! I hope you have fun with it and rock on!
Damn! The jam at the end made me go grab my guitar and swipe those runs!😂
Man... congrats on this beautiful instrument. One of my grail brands for sure.
Love watching the assembly. So cool!
Fabulous video on making your perfect ruck guitar. Looks and sounds great!!
Congrats!
I equate it to jeans,sometimes you want to wear “brand new” jeans but you can always appreciate and buy these days already worn and ripped jeans and they feel better. I’m a fan of both. Great company,I’m just south a few minutes in Franklin
Congratz! Looks and sounds fantastic
Very resonant body shows how responsive this turned out. Congrats, super cool guitar!
Very cool guitar. Love the color and the light aging. It sounds amazing, too.
I’m curious, did you request that they not fill the pours in the wood, maybe to save on the weight or increase the resonance, or is that their standard approach to finishing their bodies? I kind of dig it, but that’s the biggest reason I’ve never done my own finish work on any of my Tele builds. Pour filling and all the sanding that goes with it, can take a lot of time. This is much more straight forward.
Thanks for sharing. Love the guitar.
I have a couple of Novos and it's just how they build guitars - no pore filling. They like getting that raised grain feel and look.
I flew to Nashville last month and visited Caters Vintage Guitars. Tried loads of guitars up to 70k price range, but both Novo they had were the only ones I'd have bought. Amazing work. And they are really loud and resonate enourmosly.
Congrats on an awesome guitar for new guitar day!!
Absolutely fascinating. Great video. I live the passion these folks have for what they do. It reflects in their product. The guitar looks and sounds awesome.
Sounds awesome,,, congrats!🤘🤘✌️
Congrats on the new addition! Looks and sounds amazing!
Love the Nuno-esque feel riffs at the end bro! 🫡🤘
really sweet guitar! sounds great, looks great!
My Novo Serus J is my favorite guitar .. immediate connection the minute I saw and played it. Plays wonderfully and sounds fantastic. Best neck on any guitar I’ve ever owned.
Ha i just said something very similar to this comment down below in a response. Amazing guitars
@RobertBakerGuitar good job everyone 😮
I’ve had my Novo Serus J for almost a year & I absolutely love it! Also, their philosophy is distress the guitar a bit so the player doesn’t worry so much about getting a ding in the guitar. Granted, some people like it to be more distressed. It’s just a look. I really don’t understand why some people get so wound up about it. I look at it like it’s another shade of a color or something….. some people want a light green, some want dark, another one wants a neon green with halo-flake. It’s all good.
Hi Robert, I am speccing out a Novo P2 and trying to decide between the medium or chunky neck. I normally like a fairly chunk neck and noticed you chose the chunky. How are you finding the chunky neck? Do you still think you made the right choice? or do you think you would have been happy with the medium? Love the content and the uncle Larry input. Thanks.
My favorite guitar company ❤ I got lucky a few years ago and scored an F1 for a killer price - I loved it so much that I ordered a P2! I can’t stress enough how great these guitars feel and sound. If you ever get a chance to play one you’ll get an idea of what people who love them are raving about.
Would love to get your thoughts on a Novo vs Knaggs! Kind of the boutique fender vs Gibson!
Loved the video, great guitar, and even better content. Keep up the awesome work Rob
Congrats man, beautiful guitar.
Awesome! Nice job!!
Sweet guitar man! That Jr look and tone is killer!
Beautiful sounding and looking guitar!!! 🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸
Nice shop and great a philosophy of attention to detail.
Congratulations! That really is one bad mama jama! 🎸🤘
Congrats Robert great new axe.
Great job and really cool video. I want to test drive a Idris HSS 💯 coming to Nashville soon
It's a supercool guitar but I don't understand the price tag on boutique guitars...on boutique anything IMHO. If I had never had hands on experience with building guitars, amps and such I might would think differently.
You deserve this guitar this guitar Robert. Your one of my favorite guitarists on RUclips that I enjoy watching and listening to. Not only because of how great of a guitar player you are, but because you have a very humble and kind spirit. Thanks for sharing the journey with us!
Sounds very distinct , i feel the 60s sound. God bless you, brother. ❤
Very sweet guitar dude!!!
I like your new style! Nashville Rock!!
Thank you my dude.
@@RobertBakerGuitaryo
Wow amazing sound
12:05 Dudes rock is getting reliced
Paint room guys are always so cool on guitar build videos no matter what brand
... it's the fumes Dude... ;-)
Really liked this video!!
Nice guitar! Are you favoring P-90s more nowadays? You doing any session work since moving to Nashville?
Hoping to one day ❤😂
This sounds awesome! What amp are you using?
It just goes to show how different two players can be. Your Novo, while so exquisite as to make me jealous, is nevertheless nearly the polar opposite of the perfect guitar for me! You make money with your guitars, and gear can be actual investments in your world. In mine, gear is an indulgence. That means that the acme (not Acme, cartoon fans!) guitar for me includes a very low barrier to entry and a solid core product upon which to build. I have two guitars in particular that my playing style seems to gel with more than the others, and they are very similar in a number of ways: 24 jumbo (or super jumbo!) frets on a rosewood (or fake rosewood) fretboard, 2 humbuckers, super Strat silhouette. After that, they diverge considerably, with a huge price delta and the fact that the relatively expensive one is a very hard tail -- Tone Pros with strings through the body -- and set-through neck construction and the cheap one has a Floyd Rose-branded double-locking vibrato system and (Wait for it!) NECK-THROUGH CONSTRUCTION for less than two-fifths of the price of the more pricey one! These two guitars -- with perhaps one other that features (You guessed it!) a bolt-on neck -- are my go-to arsenal for those times when I just want to play and not worry to much about how I'm going to pull things off. I just do them, and if I'm warmed up, most of them work and I don't waste much time feeling bad about the ones that don't. At least I had the guts to TRY them!
One thing about your Novo that is clearly superior is that you can still get those or something like it. The expensive guitar is from 2003 and is long discontinued, and the cheap one I got on Amazon last year during the Christmas rush, and I've been looking for them again ever since, because I'd seen where they were also supposed to come in a darker color. It might be nice to have the same guitar in a completely different look -- but they've vanished from the face of the Internet as far as I can tell. You're paying more money these days than I did for anything resembling my cheap neck-through, and you're not going to get my results ... nor will you want them, as they're for ME. I keep my eyes open, though, because for me, the best next guitar will almost certainly be something that I can make special with my skills and tastes. In this way as well as in many others, being a guitarist is a VISUAL and a FUNCTIONAL art as well as a MUSICAL one. It can be very fulfilling to make a guitar into a good-playing, good-looking axe, then to PLAY said axe (hopefully well😎)!
Robert! Duuude this is so killer! Congratulations on the new tone monster! 🤘🤘
Very nice! ❤
Sounds wicked. I’m sure paid top dollar for it too. Out of most folks range I’d expect.
I have a Miris P2. , best guitar I have ever played, comfortable and rings like a bell !
These have been on my radar for a while… so not my aesthetic, but they have an undeniable vibe. They sound amazing, but I wasn’t sure if seeing them onstage at Kings of Leon or the National played by demigods through ridiculous rigs affected my opinion. Loved hearing all of the unplugged stuff.
Great video!
Thanks Robert 🎸👏👏💯💯💜🤍💙❤️
Great video! I love how one person takes care of the hardware and setup. Super fat tone on the lower sounding strings! And I can really hear that extra 5% on the upper strings! Would have love to know how much your’s cost.
That was fun. Thank you Robert Baker…
Has anyone tried using balsa wood as a guitar body? Balsa is usually known as a very soft wood for model planes and surfboard cores. However; there many grades of balsa; some which are very hard, but still light weight and very resonant.
It's usually too soft for guitars, but a very similar wood that's also very light & is used in high-end Suhrs is called "Paulownia". Strange name, but there was a company selling $100 blanks on Reverb a while back. I picked up a Strat body that ended up weighing 3lbs 12 oz, & they can be even lighter I've heard. I ended up building a studio beast w/a 16 voice Fishman HSH setup.
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I’ve often wondered if an open pore finish lends to a louder resonance unplugged. Never owned an open pore, so i have no idea
Sounds good this one !!!!
Great video, Robert. Definitely an interesting insight into Novo. Nice to see a small, relatively affordable guitar maker’s processes. And one year for an employee guitar? Where’s the application?
Those Novos definitely have a sound of their own.
My favorite part of the whole video is the music that sounds like Beverly Hills Cop. I was waiting for Eddie Murphy to pop in.
Welcome to Club Novo 👏
I have a Solus H2. It’s hands down the best LP tones I’ve ever gotten. I personally hate the 4 knob layout. Novo solved it. I hate heavy guitars. Novo made thing thing feather light and crazy resonant. This is my third Novo (Sectis, Miris, Solus)Love love love the Solus!!
When I see a new Robert Baker video drop, I jump on it… you’re always really relaxed, authentic and honest. As for guitar body shapes… I got a Harley Benton 12 string that “imitates” aspects of a Rickenbacker while still being its own thing. I could NOT afford the Ric model… I like the HB shape BETTER than the Ric that inspired it. With imagination, there are still plenty of usable and attractive shapes out there… the Bob Weir D’Angelico is a great example.
Thanks homie. Harley Benton makes some great stuff. I've never really played a Ric now that I think about it.
I like the color and body shape you chose… better than the German carve… single P 90 and wraparound bridge is very nice… Yo7 are a fine guitar player… WORTH6 of such an instrument… My Buddy has a Ric bass that plays nicely and sounds great. It’s the big body semi hollow model 4005XC… The shape I always loved is the one that Chris Squire, Paul McCartney and Lemmy all played… the 4001 or 4003 sold body style. I have the HB 12 and “matching HB Ric imitation” bass, and a Jag style HB with roasted maple neck, locking tuners. I put a Guyker trem and roller bridge on in and it plays sweet. I like to have more cheap guitars rather than fewer expensive ones.
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Assembler: I applaud you for being able to continue working while having someone ask you questions - you have more patience than I
BUT I have one major complaint….you cannot have have “multiple favorite parts!” 😂 Are you one of those people with 6 best friends? ☠️ So what’s you actual favorite part?
What is/was the price ?
What about "will be" and "why"?
That sounds awesome! Pine ftw
Hey man, congrats on your new guitar looks good. Sounds good and you’re playing is always amazing. Happy for you. I’m gonna check them out myself. I get why you did it but I don’t care for that aging process crap myself, but I understand it. I’d rather beat the shit out of it myself lolanyway again good luck with it
Great video, Rob. My favorite thing is seeing how the sausage is made.
With regard only to sound, feel, and playability.. how does it compare to your Les Paul Jr.?
Man that is such a nice guitar and sounds awesome. Thanks for a cool video and take care sir.
Thanks for watching George
@RobertBakerGuitar thanks for thanking Dave
It looks like a 70's Tesco
Bullitt Green! Congrats brother
awesome sounding guitar!!! p90's are so Rock!! btw, you changed your JazzIIIXL's lol. what you using now? and why? I'm a plectrum geek. :)
That guitar looks amazing. I need one of those.
Thanks for that documentary 🎸
Sounds great RUclips Dude!