Hils Next HN3 Met. Emerald Green

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Hils Next HN3 Met. Emerald Green

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Next HN3 Met. Emerald Green

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Product Info

Article Number: 608412
Brand: Hils
Model: Next HN3 Met. Emerald Green
Price: $526.90

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The Hils Next HN3 is a seriously cool headless guitar offering a modern, versatile sound at an accessible price point. Its roasted maple neck and comfortable profile make it easy to play, and the Hils humbuckers are surprisingly articulate. This is a great option for players wanting a unique look and feel without the premium price tag of more established headless brands.

Product Description

  • Hils Next HN3 Met. Emerald Green
  • Headless Electric Guitar
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Bolt-on neck: Roasted maple
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Neck profile: Slim "C"
  • White dot fingerboard inlays
  • Compound fingerboard radius: 305 - 406 mm (12" - 16")
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.51")
  • Nut width: 42 mm (1.65")
  • Bone nut
  • 24 medium stainles steel frets
  • Pickup: 2 Hils Humbucker (neck and bridge)
  • Volume control
  • Tone control with push/pull function for coil split
  • 3-way toggle switch
  • Custom hardtail headless bridge
  • Titanium locking headpiece machine heads
  • Black hardware
  • Strings: .010 - .046
  • Colour: Metallic Emerald Green
  • Includes gig bag
PROS
  • • Roasted maple neck offers exceptional stability and a smooth playing feel.
  • • Hils humbuckers deliver a thick, modern tone with surprising clarity.
  • • Compound radius fingerboard caters to both comfortable chording and easy soloing.
  • • Titanium locking machine heads ensure precise tuning stability and quick string changes.
CONS
  • • Mahogany body might lack the aggressive bite some players desire.
  • • Coil split functionality, while present, may sound thin compared to dedicated single-coils.
  • • Headless guitars require a learning curve for initial setup and intonation.

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Key Features

Body Material Mahogany
Neck Material Roasted Maple
Fingerboard Rosewood
Pickups Hils Humbucker (Neck & Bridge)
Scale Length 648 mm (25.51 in)
Frets 24 Medium Stainless Steel
Bridge Custom Hardtail Headless
Weight Approximately 4.2 kg (9.3 lbs) - typical for a mahogany headless

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Frequently Asked Questions

The 'inCin' profile is subtly thinner and flatter than a traditional 'C', providing a more modern and comfortable feel, particularly for faster playing.
They’re in the mid-output range – enough to drive an amp, but retaining clarity and dynamic response, avoiding excessive muddiness.
Initially, yes; it requires a bit more care and precision for stringing and intonation, but once set up, it’s no more difficult than a standard guitar.

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