This is a made to order guitar, not an in stock guitar. When purchasing you will receive the spec listed. Build time is approximately 8 weeks.
Galaxy V2 - Nova Red
Galaxy V2 - Nova Red
The Galaxy V2 – Nova Red is a high-performance metal guitar built for speed, precision, and relentless attack. Designed as a fully realized, highest-spec instrument, Galaxy V2 delivers immediate response, ergonomic comfort, and absolute control for players who live at high tempo.
Inspired by stellar detonation and violent energy release, Nova Red represents Galaxy V2 at its most aggressive. Every element is optimized to reduce resistance between player and instrument, resulting in a guitar that feels fast, explosive, and effortless under the hands—even during long, demanding sessions.
Built to Soleil’s highest specification, Galaxy V2 features a black walnut body paired with a birdseye maple top, producing a tight low end, focused midrange, and clear high-frequency response that stays articulate under gain. A flame maple neck, reinforced with carbon fiber rods and secured by a two-way stainless steel heel-adjust truss rod, provides exceptional stability without sacrificing speed or comfort.
The neck is shaped with Soleil’s custom asymmetrical C–D profile, featuring a fuller C on the bass side and a flatter D on the treble side. This geometry follows the natural mechanics of the hand, giving the thumb a solid anchor for fast alternate picking, sweeping, and legato while keeping the fretting hand relaxed. The result is reduced fatigue, improved control, and a neck that stays fast without feeling thin or unstable.
A Richlite fretboard, 24 Jescar jumbo stainless steel frets, and 25.5” scale length create a smooth, durable playing surface built for accuracy and endurance. Luminlay green side markers ensure visibility on dark stages, while black mother-of-pearl inlays keep the look clean and purposeful.
Hardware is streamlined for direct response and reliability. Hipshot black open-gear locking tuners and a Hipshot black 6-string fixed bridge provide solid tuning stability, immediate string attack, and consistent feel under aggressive picking. A Graph Tech Black TUSQ XL nut, Graph Tech TUSQ string trees, Grover black strap locks, and Gotoh black dome knobs complete a setup designed for real-world performance.
Electronics are unapologetically aggressive. A matched Bare Knuckle Warpig pickup set delivers massive output, thick low end, and brutal midrange punch while retaining clarity and note separation at high gain. Designed for extreme metal and heavy riffing, the Warpig set hits hard without losing control.
Controls are clean and intuitive: 1 volume with coil split, 1 tone, and a 3-way toggle, wired for clarity, durability, and consistency.
The Specs listed below are the default for this particular model
Specs
Specs
Body: Black Walnut
Top: Birdseye Maple
Color: Nova Red
Neck: Flame Maple
Truss Rod: 2 Way Stainless Steel Heel Adjustable
Carbon Fiber Rods: Yes
Fretboard: Richlite
Inlays: Black Mother of Pearl
Side Markers: Luminlay Green
Frets: 24 Jescar Jumbo Stainless Steel
Scale Length: 25.5"
Nut: Graph Tech Black TUSQ XL
String Trees: Graph Tech Black TUSQ
Tuners: Hipshot Black Grip Lock Open Gear Locking Tuners 18:1 ratio
Bridge: Hipshot Black 6 String Fixed Guitar Bridge
Pickups: Bareknuckle Warpig
Controls: 1 Volume W/Coil Split, 1 Tone, 3 Way Toggle
Knobs: Gotoh Black Dome Top
Output Jack: Recessed Black
Strap Locks: Grover Black
Care Guide
Care Guide
Daily/Post-Play Care:
Wipe Down:
* Use a clean, soft, lint-free microfiber cloth to wipe down the entire guitar, including the strings, neck, and body.
* Pay extra attention to the fretboard, as sweat and oils can accumulate there.
Storage:
* Store your guitar in a hard case when not in use.
* If using a stand, ensure it's stable and in a safe, temperature-controlled environment.
Regular Maintenance:
String Cleaning and Replacement:
* Clean strings regularly with a dedicated string cleaner or a clean cloth.
* Replace strings when they sound dull or feel rough.
Body Cleaning and Polishing:
(Polyurethane Finish):
* Use a fine microfiber cloth to wipe down the guitars finish
* Avoid abrasive cleaners or polishes that could scratch the finish.
* Do not use any alcohol based cleaners or harsh chemicals
Maple Fretboard Cleaning:
* Do not use lemon oil
* To clean it, use a slightly damp cloth to remove dirt and grime.
* Avoid using excessive moisture, as it could seep under the finish and cause damage.
* If needed, apply a small amount of boiled linseed oil being careful not to drip onto the guitar body or neck. Wipe into the fretboard and let stand for 15 minutes. Wipe off the excess.
Richlite Fretboard cleaning:
Understanding Richlite:
* Richlite is a composite material made from resin-infused paper. This makes it very different from traditional wood fretboards.
* Because of its composition it is very durable, and not as porous as wood.
* This means it's less susceptible to absorbing dirt and moisture.
Cleaning Steps:
* Gentle Wiping:
* For routine cleaning, a simple damp cloth is often sufficient. Use lukewarm water.
* Wipe down the fretboard, paying attention to areas where dirt and grime tend to accumulate.
* Ensure you wipe away any moisture residue with a clean cloth.
* Tools:
* If you need to scrape off built-up grime, use a soft plastic tool to avoid scratching the Richlite. A popsicle stick can work well.
* Things to Avoid:
* Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these could potentially damage the fretboard.
* Oiling is not necessary for Richlite fretboards, unlike traditional wood fretboards.
Key Considerations:
* Richlite is quite resilient, so you don't need to be overly cautious. However, it's always best to use gentle cleaning methods.
* Regular, light cleaning is preferable to infrequent, heavy cleaning.
Hardware Maintenance:
* Check tuning pegs, bridge, and other hardware for loose screws or parts.
* Clean metal parts with a dry cloth to prevent corrosion.
Environmental Considerations:
* Temperature and Humidity:
* While polyurethane is relatively resistant to environmental changes, it's still important to avoid extreme temperature and humidity fluctuations.
* Keep your guitar away from direct sunlight, heaters, and air conditioners.
* Although maple is a hard wood, large swings in humidity can still cause issues.
* Humidity levels:
* While a polyurethane finish protects the wood, extreme dryness can still cause issues with the neck. Keeping the humidity levels within a reasonable range, between 40%-60% is always recommended.
Important Notes:
* Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners on any part of your guitar.
* When cleaning the fretboard, avoid getting moisture under the finish.
* If you notice any cracks or damage to the finish, consult a professional luthier.
* When cleaning the guitar, never spray cleaning products directly onto the instrument. Always spray the product onto the cleaning cloth.
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