Kyber Headless
After the explosive release of the Kyber, Kiesel developed a counterpart for a large community of guitarists: headless players. Taking the overall design and purpose of the Kyber, the Kyber Headless remains true to the original but adds a few twists of its own.
Revolutionary Features
Designed with the modern guitarist in mind, the Kyber Headless offers a range of innovative features that redefine what's possible.
Headpiece for Hanging
The first Kiesel of its kind, the headpiece allows for seamless wall hanging while contributing to the Kyber Headless aesthetic.
Modern Design
The aggressive horns work with the extreme body cuts and contours to create a contemporary instrument.
Kiesel Locking Nut
Developed at the Kiesel factory by Mark and Jeff Kiesel, the exclusive locking nut accommodates the headpiece and prevents strings from poking through.
Decreased Weight
Though the Kyber is celebrated for its weight relief, the Kyber Headless takes it further, averaging around 5 lbs or under, depending on specs.
Optional Body Scoops
Along the body's perimeter are carved "scoops," adding another aesthetic aspect to the modern design at the player's behest.
Paul Masvidal Spin-Off
The Masvidalien MIII is based on the Kyber Headless but reworks the upper horns and adds Masvidal's signature inlay.
Kyber Benefits That Carry Over
While the Kyber Headless stands on its own to fulfill another niche, the benefits that accompanied the original Kyber carry over to deliver an exceptional playing experience.
Increased Upper Fret Access
Enhanced playability with easier access to higher frets for complex solos and advanced techniques.
Extreme Arm Contour
Ergonomic design that provides maximum comfort during extended playing sessions.
Rear-Mounted Strap Buttons
Strategic placement for optimal balance and stability while performing.
Experience the Future of Guitar Design
The Kyber Headless is available now. Be among the first to experience this revolutionary instrument that's redefining what's possible in guitar craftsmanship.