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OSIRIS Rhapsody
Réf. OSIRIS RMade by : Hervé Berardet - Guitare et Création
OSIRIS Rhapsody
SPECS
Classical concert guitar for touring, easy to take everywhere.
This model is in 2 parts, making it a concert guitar for touring and traveling. Ultra-light yet hyper-expressive!
The principle is that of a classical nylon-string acoustic guitarthe principle is that of a quarter-body, nylon-string acoustic guitar with a spruce top.
As the top is vibrating and has a bracing, it could only be left free, unconstrained by a central part. Unlike other electric Osiris guitars.
We're talking about the same dimensions as an electric Osiris (except for the SharkyTone, which is smaller).
It can be played as a lead guitar, as most of our customers now do.
But what's more, its neck can be separated from the body, so you can take your guitar anywhere with ease in its "cabin" backpack, custom-built by the French artisan Luxbag as an option (order directly from them).
A real plus! Whatever the means of transport, it goes completely unnoticed in this bag.
Who could suspect that you're carrying a guitar? And it's very easy to carry on your back, given its light quarter-body weight!
Assembly and disassembly and disassembly thanks to a knurled screw on the handle! The knurled screw is fitted into an insert on the inside of the handle. This ensures steel-to-steel contact for optimum, long-lasting neck hold!
Unlike wood screws, which are used on screw-neck guitars - the principle is not to dismantle the neck for these.
In addition, we've designed the neck for maximum adjustability.
New features
It can be played acoustic;
Or electro-acoustic with its battery-free K and K amplification system;
On the fingerboard, 19 squares as standard. As an option, here there are 21 spaces: one part is glued to the neck and the other, much smaller, is on the body;
An off-center off-center on the soundhole for the musician's pleasure;
Even easier access to the treble, thanks to a slight mesh slope.