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Novo Guitars Announces ​IDRIS Model

Novo Guitars Announces ​IDRIS Model

The IDRIS was designed to be a slightly unconventional twist on a classic electric guitar design and features Fralin pickups and a tempered pine body.


Featuring Novo’s signature textured tempered pine body finished in super-thin nitrocellulose lacquer, the IDRIS produces classic single coil tones with a warm, pronounced midrange and sparkling top end. Thanks to its medium 'C' tempered maple neck, 9.5"-14" compound fingerboard radius, and 25.5" scale length, it offers a refined, yet familiar playing experience.

"I am excited to finally unveil the IDRIS to the public," says Novo Guitars founder Dennis Fano.“I believe it has something to offer every guitarist and I can't wait for players to get their hands on them and experience the IDRIS for themselves.”

Standard Specs:

  • Fralin Vintage Hot Strat pickups
  • MannMade vibrato
  • Tempered pine body
  • Tempered maple neck
  • Rosewood fretboard
  • MOTO dot inlays
  • Medium ‘C’ neck carve (.830″)
  • 9.5″-14” fingerboard radius
  • 25.5″ scale length
  • 22 Jescar medium frets (.047″x.095″)
  • 1.65″ nut width
  • Unbleached bone nut
  • Nickel hardware
  • Kluson Supreme tuners
  • Emerson Custom paper in oil capacitor
  • 5-way switch
  • Thin nitrocellulose lacquer finish
  • Matching peghead (for most finishes)
  • Stringjoy 10-48 strings
  • Mono M80 hybrid case

Idris Players Compilation

The IDRIS is now available for order on Novo's website. Don't miss the chance to be among the first to own this new addition to the Novo family – order your IDRIS today and get ready to blast off“into the Stratosphere”!

Novo Guitars are designed and built in Nashville, TN. The IDRIS is available as part of Novo’s Select program, as well as by custom order. Base price starts at $3,399.

For more information, please visit novoguitars.com.


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